## divide_ancient_rome.jpg This is a four-panel comic strip featuring two characters engaged in a conversation about dividing ancient Rome. In the first panel: - The setting appears to be outdoors with a clear blue sky and green grass. - A man wearing sunglasses, a white robe, and a laurel wreath around his neck is speaking. He has white hair and is looking towards another character who is not fully visible in this frame. - The text reads: "Hey Susan how do you divide ancient Rome?" In the second panel: - The scene remains outdoors with the same clear blue sky and green grass. - A woman wearing a gray top is shown from behind. She has dark hair tied back, and she appears to be looking at the man in the first panel. - The text reads: "Idk Steve" In the third panel: - The setting continues to be outdoors with the same clear blue sky and green grass. - The man wearing sunglasses, a white robe, and a laurel wreath is shown again. He now has a more serious expression on his face as he speaks. - The text reads: "With a pair of Caesars" In the fourth panel: - The scene remains outdoors with the same clear blue sky and green grass. - The woman wearing a gray top from behind is shown again, this time looking at the man in the third panel. She has dark hair tied back. - The text reads: "Good one Steve" The comic humorously suggests that dividing ancient Rome could be achieved by using two Caesars as a metaphor for political or historical division rather than referring to actual historical figures. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.