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“None mourn more ostentatiously over the death of Germanicus than those who most rejoice at it [a death].” quote by Tacitus
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“None mourn more ostentatiously over the death of Germanicus than those who most rejoice at it [a death].”

Tacitus

About This Quote

The most vocal mourners of Germanicus are those who secretly benefited from his death, revealing hypocrisy in public grief.

In simple terms: Grief can mask personal gain.

Key Takeaway

Public mourning may hide private advantage.

Themes

politics hypocrisy public image power dynamics

Mood

cynical reflective

Type

historical observation political commentary

When to use this quote

  • political funerals
  • celebrity deaths
  • corporate scandals

Key Concepts

social performance self-interest

Practical Applications

  • Analyze motives behind public statements
  • Encourage transparent grieving

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do people publicly mourn what they privately support?
  • How can we discern genuine grief from self‑interest?
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