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Theme

The Commodification of Human Life in the Imperial Machine

Rome’s grandeur depends on the systemic commodification of human life, where individuals are traded like assets rather than valued as people. Value is measured in utility—companionship, knowledge, or labor—while dehumanization becomes normalized, from slave auctions to political leverage. The theme is reinforced through recurring figures such as unnamed slaves, resigned prisoners, and even those who resist, like the Doctor, who must compromise their principles to survive. The horror lies in the quiet acceptance of this calculus, where compassion is a luxury and freedom a fading memory.

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