So, Clara dumps Napoleon because he's a spy and she can't be bothered with the danger, the absences, etc... Isn't that what we all have been thinking
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Perhaps she wants to have her cake and eat it. She's happy enough with his being a spy when it serves her purpose, but unwilling to deal with the long absences and potential trouble that could also arise. I think she decided to dump him because she couldn't be bothered having to wait around for him to come back from missions...and yet she is not above making use of him when she needs help, knowing that he probably still loves her and would not refuse to help.
Yeah, Clara seemed manipulative and a little cold. She turns it on while she's trying to influence Napoleon, and she's married to a man she won't leave even though he's a real dope. Is is the writers' perception of how a woman operates or just a story being told?
She's a user and she knows how to manipulate men. I believe Napoleon truly did love her, but she only loved I'm for as much as he was useful. I'm afraid I took an instant dislike of Clara.
One thing that always puzzled me was the way she found Napoleon. He asked how she knew he was in Italy. She replied that she telephoned his apartment in New York and was told he was vacationing in Italy. Security wise, I find that a bit lax.
That's what intrigues me, the fact that she is now so savvy about locating Napoleon, and all for a quasi rebellion against the military that runs the place. Clara is not someone you would think could be a friend.
We never did find out what happened when the corrupt government was overthrown. A sudden power vacuum isn't going to automatically be replaced by a democracy. Civil war, war with neighboring countries, and a new, worse dictator all seem likely. An organization that planned the end of the military regime could profit. IF there was an international organization so evil.
We also know that Napoleon seems especially attracted to a certain type of woman (no beyond just "breathing"). I'm thinking of Angelique, Serena, Narcisis, etc. Maybe Clara dumped Napoleon because it was too hard to hide HER career from him and, at the time, he wasn't all that useful to her employer.
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One thing that always puzzled me was the way she found Napoleon. He asked how she knew he was in Italy. She replied that she telephoned his apartment in New York and was told he was vacationing in Italy. Security wise, I find that a bit lax.
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Clara is not someone you would think could be a friend.
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We never did find out what happened when the corrupt government was overthrown. A sudden power vacuum isn't going to automatically be replaced by a democracy. Civil war, war with neighboring countries, and a new, worse dictator all seem likely. An organization that planned the end of the military regime could profit. IF there was an international organization so evil.
We also know that Napoleon seems especially attracted to a certain type of woman (no beyond just "breathing"). I'm thinking of Angelique, Serena, Narcisis, etc. Maybe Clara dumped Napoleon because it was too hard to hide HER career from him and, at the time, he wasn't all that useful to her employer.
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