Bridgerton/Anthony visits Siena on the Eve of the Duel/Tears/Passionate Love

BRIDGERTON/ANTHONY MEETS SIENA ON THE EVE OF THE DUEL/
TEARS, PASSIONATE LOVE
HALLO FOLKS
As you’ll know, I have a special fondness and weakness for impossible loves and love scenes  and i Just ENJOYED the Love scenes between Anthony Bridgerton and opera singer Siena Rosso
Why it is Real Love and not [just] Lust, I’ve already explained [1]
Now Folks will say”
Why all that sex between them if it is real love
FIRSTLY
Since opera singers were considered as ”immoral women” In the
Regency Era [1811-1820, the time of Bridgerton books and TV Netflix series]
and a marriage between an aristocrat and an opera singer was a no go area
[which explains the fierce resistance of Anthony’s mother, Lady Violet, against
the relationship, unintentionally breaking the heart of her son [2], they could not ”wine and dine” in public, even go for a walk in Kew Gardens, so the only place where they could be together was in the house and the sleeping room
SECONDLY
Isn’t it just delicious for the public to look to the sex scenes?

THIRDLY

Passionate sex is not contradictory with love
Love and sex are different sides of the same Feeling
SO
Hereby one of the most passionate and deep tragic sex scenes:
Anthony’s visit to Siena on the Eve of the Duel with his best friend
Simon [3], in the knowledge that there is a good chance for him to die…..
See under this and watch and enjoy the scene
SEE YOU SOON AGAIN
ASTRID ESSED
[1]
[2]
[3]
AI OVERVIEW
Your assessment of the social dynamics in the Bridgerton TV series regarding Anthony Bridgerton and the opera singer Siena Rosso is accurate to the historical context of the Regency Era (1811–1820).
Here is a breakdown of why that relationship was forced into hiding:
  • The Reputation of Performers: During the Regency, women who performed on stage—including actresses and opera singers—were frequently viewed as “immoral” or “loose women” by the upper-class “Ton”. Because they performed in public for money and were financially independent, they were seen as improper compared to the secluded, sheltered lives of aristocratic women.
  • The “No-Go” Area of Marriage: A marriage between an aristocrat (like a Viscount) and a singer was considered a scandal, often seen as a mésalliance (a marriage with someone of lower social status) that would ruin his family’s reputation. This is why Lady Violet, Anthony’s mother, would have considered such a match an impossibility.
  • Public Constraints: The social stigma meant that public outings were forbidden for such couples. They could not “wine and dine” in fashionable Mayfair restaurants, promenade in popular spots like Kew Gardens, or show themselves together at Almack’s.
  • Isolation in Private: Due to these extreme social restrictions, their relationship was confined entirely to private spaces, most notably behind closed doors, to avoid ruining Anthony’s standing in society
SEE THE PASSIONATE LOVE SCENE!
He proposes her to flee the country together, might he
is alive after the duel
[Anthony]
”A duel at dawn”
[Siena]
”An affair of Honor?”
[Anthony]
”If I live to see sunrise, I’m free, free from these rules, the very ones that
keep us apart, we can go together, away from all this Sienna….”

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