"The Egyptian Queen" - a woman's self-realization and self-discovery

Tess 2022-02-26 08:02:28

A woman who has been pushed to the cusp of history, a woman with ulterior motives and wolf ambitions, a woman who uses men to achieve self-disappearance, and a woman who finally discovers herself.

Cleopatra, an ancient Egyptian queen, spent her life pursuing self-realization.

From the beginning by seducing Julius Caesar and using him to achieve her career as Queen of Egypt, when asked whether she was using Caesar or really fell in love with him, her answer was the unity of the two. A woman's success is to manage a man well. When she finds that no matter what she does, she can only exist as a vassal of this man, she chooses to achieve her own career.

When Caesar, the big tree, died in the coup d'état, her life-saving straw turned to the brave Roman general Anthony, and while using him, she seemed to sense something else. A woman's heart is the whole world, but there is only this woman in a man's heart. She seems to be moved by this.

When Octavian finally defeated Egypt with the mighty military might of the Roman Empire, it was only then that she found herself truly worthy of what she ultimately chose. Octavian tried to lure her, and she finally chose to die with the one he loved.

She has a strong sense of mission, she has a rare ambition as a woman, she is heroic and fearless; she is kind and loves the people like a child; she is wise and uses tricks; she is sincere and loyal to love.
A woman's self-discovery in the process of self-realization will eventually be doomed, but her enemies say she has won.

This is my grave, my love. When I die, I'll be tied, and I'll lie here, uninhibited. I will go to the afterlife after leaving the body, going back and forth at will.
She may be dead in the flesh, but she will return to her mother, the great goddess, and she will come and go as she pleases. She won.

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Cleopatra quotes

  • Cleopatra: Divorce your wife! Marry me and name Caesarion your one true heir!

    Julius Caesar: No! Caesarion is my son. Octavian is my heir.

  • [On Caesarion]

    Marc Antony: [to Octavian] Looks like you have competition.

    Octavian: I don't think so. Caesar will never name him his heir.

    Marc Antony: You know the future?

    Octavian: I know my uncle.

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