Sandy+Octavian

The pages in the Book Octavian nothing that relate to the Revolution war are:

-Page 124: ​ "No institution, like no fox, may long be sustained on its own flesh. We must devour elsewhere if we are not to devour ourselves, and so perish!"

Sandy's thoughts: I think this is a good example of the revolutionary war, because of the way it has such description to fight for their freedom or fight among themselves for it.

-Page 159: " Worse than war". //Seneca said// "Is the dreadful waiting for war"//.//

Sandy's thoughts: According to the page, "//worse than war"// refers to the sight they saw. Described as //"Five citizens lay on the ice, their mouths open, their hands filled with slush."// To me, this sight would've made me also describe the war as Seneca said. This page describes what was the result of the war.