ROME's perception of the expansion of the struggle between two women

Angel 2022-03-14 14:12:23

The relationship between Seville and Attia, two women on the fringes of Rome's supreme power center, was complicated from the start.
Friendship has always been a hypocritical guise of tenderness, hatred cannot be vented through scolding like commoners, and the result of the fight will not be simple personal injury but a more or less impact on the entire Roman political situation.
Seville, seemingly harmless, waited eight years for Caesar as an aristocratic woman who was "keeping her own way" (except for Caesar's lover). Atiyah showed her greed for power and wealth, and her cleverness from the very beginning.
Out of complex emotions such as jealousy of Seville, Attia instructed her subordinates to graffiti on the streets of Rome, forcing Caesar and Seville to break up. The conspiracy and contest between the two were carried out under the mask of "friendship".
The abandoned Seville soon showed the strength of "Ginger is still old and spicy", and under a long series of careful planning, under the pretext of defending the Republic, it achieved the purpose of killing Caesar.
The weak Octavia was one of the biggest victims. For political interests, her mother forced her to leave her beloved husband and marry Pompeii, who had just lost his wife; the breakdown of the political alliance prevented her from returning to her husband and marrying Pompeii, and her husband was killed in her mother's plan; Seduced by Seville to become her homosexual; then under her instigation, he has a relationship with his brother Octavian to obtain the so-called secret of Caesar.
All people, things, and things have been fully utilized in this battle~ The secret that had nothing to do with Caesar turned out to be the "accelerator" for Caesar's death. I am once again impressed by the skill of the screenwriter.
For now, Seville has the upper hand, Caesar is dead, and Attia's biggest backstage has fallen; but in the second season, it can be predicted that Octavian will be in the top position. I believe there is still a relationship between the two. Fighting. Does Octavian's rise to the throne, the real demise of the Republic, means that the final winner of the struggle between them has also been revealed?

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  • Jaleel 2021-11-18 08:01:29

    Octavian is so handsome, so handsome~ Anthony, you slutty, slutty~ How did Brutus choose such an actor? .

Rome quotes

  • Gaius Julius Caesar: He refuses to meet me!

  • Cassius: Look now. Look at that.

    Marcus Junius Brutus: It is a chair. What of it?

    Cassius: A chair? It's a throne!

    Marcus Junius Brutus: I believe thrones are generally more decorative. That is decidedly plain, and chair-like.