<p>The forced suicide of Seneca former adviser to Nero is one of the most tortured--and most revisited--death scenes from classical antiquity. After fruitlessly opening his veins and drinking hemlock Seneca finally succumbed to death in a stifling steam bath while his wife Paulina who had attempted suicide as well was bandaged up and revived by Nero&#39;s men. From the first century to the present day writers and artists have retold this scene in order to rehearse and revise Seneca&#39;s image and writings and to scrutinize the event of human death.</p>
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