Jung said: Where there is no love, power breeds.
It's the right description for this movie.
The queen craved sarah's love so much that she expelled her
sarah loves power
Abigail loves glory and wealth
Everyone is caught in their own desires, they can't extricate themselves to torture each other, no one loves each other, a complete tragedy
Power is an aphrodisiac Power is poison Power is the devil
But no one in the play can escape the mercy of power. Is there a simple relationship that can accommodate love?
Is power corrupting human nature or is human nature what it is? It's human nature that created all these absurd dramas... that's what the most ruthless imperial family said. What we always pursue is to serve ourselves and satisfy ourselves. Such love is full of pain and struggle. It is better to choose the path of serving others, satisfying others, understanding others and loving others. This is how the Buddha was liberated. He rescued himself from desires, and from self-knowledge transcended the good, evil, beauty and ugliness of human nature, and finally came to the great good.
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