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Why doesn't Ventidius pursue the retreating Parthian soldiers?
Ventidius has achieved great success on the battlefield, but doesn’t want acclaim for it - he doesn't want to attract attention in his boss’s absence. Students may want to take a look at his dialogue for Ventidius's perspective on the dangers of being too successful a subordinate:
“Who does i' the wars more than his captain can
Becomes his captain's captain: and ambition,
The soldier's virtue, rather makes choice of loss,
Than gain which darkens him.
I could do more to do Antonius good,
But 'twould offend him; and in his offence
Should my performance perish.”
Ambition is dangerous, Ventidius says. Better to...
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