Curse of the Titans

Jeanne 2022-04-20 09:01:39

[Women]
Alexander's mother was a loving woman, proud of her noble blood, but Philip II's caress and roughness made her tortured.
The women in the story are alienated, dangerous, and marginalized, and no one wants to understand them except when they need to be touched during childbirth.
Such a desperate woman can only hope that the myth can rescue her. She frantically calls for the goddess of nemesis, believing that her boy is the son of Zeus... Later, when Alexander was fighting around, she kept writing letters asking her son to take her to Babylon , I think Alexander didn't see her to escape the fear of death and betrayal by loved ones.
[Freedom]
Humans are born from the ashes of Titans, so the road of human beings is rough and dark, and the ideal of conquering the world is too grand. His warriors are not all Kuafu, so they cannot chase him to the ends of the earth.
Freedom
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But there are also people who can't accept a strange world, and those who want to go home. From a subjective point of view, those who can follow their nature can be regarded as free.
Alexander considered himself defeated.
Pessimistically, the one who is content with the reins is free...

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Extended Reading
  • Reymundo 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    6 points. watched a few years ago

  • Camylle 2022-03-23 09:01:44

    The war is bloody~ The story is too long~

Alexander quotes

  • [first lines]

    Old Ptolemy: Our world is gone now. Smashed by the wars. Now I am the keeper of his body, embalmed here in the Egyptian ways. I followed him as Pharaoh, and have now ruled 40 years. I am the victor. But what does it all mean when there is not one left to remember - the great cavalry charge at Gaugamela, or the mountains of the Hindu Kush when we crossed a 100,000-man army into India? He was a god, Cadmos. Or as close as anything I've ever seen.

  • Old Ptolemy: All men reach and fall...

    [takes sand in his hand and lets it slip through his fingers]

    Old Ptolemy: reach and fall...