What does Jupiter do as Turnus and Aeneas begin to fight that recalls the Iliad? Why is this odd?
A) Jupiter throws a thunderbolt, separating the combatants. This recalls the intervention of the gods in the Iliad.
B) Jupiter sends a sign of victory to Aeneas, reminiscent of Achilles' fate. This is odd because it directly interferes with fate.
C) Jupiter watches silently, unlike the gods in the Iliad who actively intervened. This is odd as he usually doesn't interfere.
D) Jupiter summons the Furies to witness the duel, echoing the judgment of Paris. This is odd as it adds a mythical element.