Domina - episode 2 Review (need alcohol)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @WorthlessWinner
    @WorthlessWinner 10 месяцев назад

    While most slaves in Rome were seen as kitchen appliances, I don't I think going out of your way to save your 'favorite' slave isn't that odd. Reading the letters of Cicero and Pliny, they both seem pretty attached to their favorites (paying for good doctors and getting sad when they're sick). I could see Cicero going to a brothel to rescue Tiro. The odd part is that she doesn't just pay for the slave when she's there.

    • @KRISTIANITY_
      @KRISTIANITY_  10 месяцев назад +2

      Oh my god, I'm just impressed someone watched this video, thank you. And good commentary, they could indeed still love them more than we love a fridge, because despite insane social norms across the ages, human nature has been consistent, and one of its root elements is our potential to love others.

  • @DiomedesDioscuro
    @DiomedesDioscuro 6 месяцев назад

    Oh no, here you're wrong, I'm sorry. Romans didn't think about their domestic slaves as fridges AT ALL. As it seems obvious, they could feel very attached to them. And Antigone was not even a slave, but a freed woman and a citizen. Imagine how far they were from fridges, that they became citizens when they were free by their citizen masters.

    • @KRISTIANITY_
      @KRISTIANITY_  6 месяцев назад

      @@DiomedesDioscuro Well certainly not all of them, after all there's humanity in every age. But a large portion of them were absolutely treated as kitchen appliances.

    • @DiomedesDioscuro
      @DiomedesDioscuro 6 месяцев назад

      @@KRISTIANITY_ I'm afraid there's something inherently wrong with that: you can't treat a person with whom you deal every day as a fridge, even if you want to. And in any case the characters link is very far from that. Don't forget that she just wasn't a slave.

    • @KRISTIANITY_
      @KRISTIANITY_  6 месяцев назад

      @@DiomedesDioscuro I don't remember the character that much to be honest, it's some time since I saw the show. But plenty of slaves were killed on a whim in real life, I'd say that comes pretty close to valuing someone as much as a fridge.