Political Alliances in Love
Cleopatra's strategic relationships with powerful leaders like Caesar and Mark Anthony reveal the political nature of love in ancient times. Marriages were often alliances rather than romantic unions, a trend that persisted across social classes. Over time, the notion of marrying for love began to emerge, as illustrated by the evolving dynamics in literature, such as in Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."In this clip
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