In describing the migrations, expulsions, and vicissitudes of Sicilian history, the narrative emphasizes, perhaps even exaggerates, the size of the island' and constantly leads the reader to look beyond the relatively narrow geographical limits of the earlier analysis to the more remote regions of the Mediterranean. The peoples of Sicily are migrants who have come from Troy, who have been driven out of Italy, or come from Spain or Phoenicia (6.2). The sense of vastness and unpredictability in the successive migrations and population movements and the feeling of the grandeur and magnitude of the west are highly appropriate indicators of the significance of the forthcoming actions.
In describing the migrations, expulsions, and vicissitudes of Sicilian history, the narrative emphasizes, perhaps even exaggerates, the size of the island' and constantly leads the reader to look beyond the relatively narrow geographical limits of the earlier analysis to the more remote regions of the Mediterranean. The peoples of Sicily are migrants who have come from Troy, who have been driven out of Italy, or come from Spain or Phoenicia (6.2). The sense of vastness and unpredictability in the successive migrations and population movements and the feeling of the grandeur and magnitude of the west are highly appropriate indicators of the significance of the forthcoming actions.<br>
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