El Amo De Roma - Alberto Monterroso.epub (TRUSTED - BUNDLE)
Depicted as a corrupt and sadistic tyrant, he abandons the philosophical stoicism of his father in favor of self-indulgence and gladiatorial displays .
The protagonist and first-person narrator. He represents the old-school Roman virtues of loyalty and duty, serving as a foil to the decadence surrounding him.
The virtuous and intelligent love interest of Domicio, representing the potential for grace amidst Roman decay. El amo de Roma - Alberto Monterroso.epub
El amo de Roma (2021) is a historical novel by Alberto Monterroso , a scholar of Latin Philology. The book explores the dramatic transition of the Roman Empire from the "Golden Age" of the Antonine dynasty to the chaotic reign of Commodus (180–192 AD). Critics often describe it as a narrative depicting the beginning of the end for Rome .
While Domicio navigates his personal life and a growing infatuation with the noble Valeria , he must survive a city increasingly defined by corruption, conspiracies, and the erratic cruelty of the new Emperor. Depicted as a corrupt and sadistic tyrant, he
Commodus's sister, whose scheming and influence drive much of the early political intrigue. 4. Major Themes
The contrast between the philosopher-emperor's "Golden Age" and the bloody theater of Commodus's Rome. 5. Critical Reception The virtuous and intelligent love interest of Domicio,
Monterroso emphasizes how institutional corruption and brutality seeped through all levels of the Senate and the citizenry.