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Politics in the Novel Imperium by Robert Harris

2023-02-05 04:03:57

Imperium began when Cicero was born in a young age of middle-class families. He went to Rome off his town, hoping to become his political name. Originally a lawyer, he immediately noticed excellent presentation skills and bold calm. Gradually, he gained influence in the court area until he gained the title "second best supporter in Rome" and only his rival Hortensius could beat him. His next victory was a bold case against Governor, or Sicily, Verres who compelled him for decades and was imprisoned hundreds of people erroneously.

I read Robert Allis' All Cicero trilogy (Imperium, Lustrum, Dictator) during my vacation for over a week. It communicates the demise of the Roman Republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire through the actions of great lawyers, politicians and eloquent Cicero and is writing his slave Marcus Tullius Tirro (inventor of acronyms). As a review of the democratic limit of tyranny's test, this is very timely.

Recently, from the perspective of his slavery Tyro, I have read a series of fictitious books on Rome 's audio book Robert Harris of Audio - Visual Cicero. His first book, "Empire", explained Cicero's fame. In the second book, when I finished the conspirata, Cicero caught up and revealed the conspiracy of Katilynian, and Xcelo refused to become an exile. This series of works shows these distant historical figures more realistically. Each character has personality, life and emotion. Well, as I read Cicero's Latin letters and speech, I am more closely and interested in Cicero's words. One of the most interesting people in this story and history is Gaius · Julius · Caesar.

In the historical novel series "Roman Masters", Colleen McCullough explained a less beloved description of Cicero's career, showed that he suffered from inferiority and vanity, and that he was morally flexible It was. And it is deadly and his rival Julius Caesar is more consistent with the light. Cicero was drawn by Taylor Caldwell (1965) as the protagonist of the novel "Steel Pillar". Robert Harris 's novel Imperium, Lusrum (published in the name of Conspirata in the United States) and dictator are a series of three - part novels based on Cicero' s life. In these novels, the character of Cicero is drawn in a more balanced way than McCullo. That positive characteristic is the same as or superior to his weakness. Cicero is an important part of Steven Saylor 's Roman A Rosa series of mystery novels. In the SPQR series of John Maddox Roberts, he has appeared as a peripheral role many times.