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Jamarcus 2022-04-22 07:01:14
That time period
Watching the entire two seasons, the deepest impression is Antony's sigh on the rickety boat after the defeat: "I used to stand so high, and I was afraid of failure all my life, but now it's here, and it's not as good as I thought. Terrible, the sun is still rising, the water is still sweet, those...
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Lexie 2021-11-18 08:01:29
"Rome" (Part 2): Shaping Characters
(Zhening wrote on November 13, 2007) Viewing the
two seasons of "Rome", the audience can perceive that the absolute protagonist of the play is neither the stunned Caesar nor the famous Mark Anthony (James). Pulfoy), but their subordinates-sergeant Lucius Urinas and soldier Titus Polo....

Francesca Fowler
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