Why the Gods Let This Happen

Dewitt 2022-04-22 07:01:32

The screenwriter starts from the source, why did the catastrophe happen, and how do we understand the cause from the perspective of human morality in the face of the catastrophe of extinction? It has already begun to enter such an answer to the audience, because of the tyrannical and cruel rule of the Romans, because of the tragic lives of the exterminated and conquered races and slaves, everything has been too deep to be added, arousing the uncontrollable anger of the gods, the anger is in Vesuvius, who was watching from the side of the Colosseum, was gushing out of his chest. It was a violent counterattack of the oppressed soul. When the contradictions intensified to the extreme, a catastrophe was inevitable. So the slaves were freed, and the lovers of the disparate families finally got married

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Pompeii quotes

  • Atticus: It is the gods. They have a plan for us all.

    Milo: Perhaps. I saw the man who killed my family. Perhaps the gods spared me for a reason.

  • Cassia: Too many arrogant men who flatter you with their presence.