Love between nations is so complicated...Albeit, I understand immortality brings its complications, the emotions and reactions were painstakingly human. Also, I didn't miss that France genuinely confessed to loving America at one point too. It's amazing really. England's psyche was so shaken... One thing I'd like to ask though, maybe there isn't an answer but, what would a country's lust represent in political terms? I mean you could pretty much match love, anger, betrayal, possession, etc, to events or political attitudes but, is lust only a human thing they experience or does it symbolize something?
I don't know in what order the author wrote these, but Arthur in the Dark and the Weiner comedy one are much better than this. However, I do kind of appreciate its darkness, I can't picture England as the seme at all. When America was in rags, that whole interaction made sense in a way, but the ending... America being the uke, I couldn't really stomach. England was clearly fucked over to sign us away and so should have been fucked over instead. Right?