Spartacus plot summary

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Spartacus was a slave. Because he snapped a soldier’s ankle, he was bought by a gladiatorial merchant in the training ground. The instructor Marcelas (Macellas was also a slave at first, and later became a free man-training The teacher, just changed from a enslaved to a enslaved) is responsible for training, Spartacus fell in love with Virginia in the training camp. One day, Roman general Kosas took his wife, brother-in-law (Glebs), and younger siblings to the training camp to call for life and death. Four people including Spartacus were selected. Spartan used a short sword + small buckler VS the black brother's trident + fishing net. In the end, Sparta lost, but the black brother did not kill Spartacus. Instead, he chose to kill the four people in the stands. Kosas stabbed to death, and Sparta got his life back. Virginia was sold to Rome the next day. Spartacus heard that he could no longer bear to strangle Marcellas, launched a riot, and began to invite slaves in the surrounding area to form an army. In the Roman House of Representatives, the fat member said to Caesar: "Our Republic is like a wealthy widow. Most Romans love her like a mother, but Korsas dreams of marrying this widow." The conceited Gleb Si led six armies to annihilate Spartacus. Kosas found a beautiful-looking slave Antonius and asked him to be his personal servant. Spartacus met Virginia on the way to liberate slaves. The gladiator businessman found the fat congressman and asked him to vent his anger and avenge Korsas. Korsas had an emotional dialogue with Antonius in the bathroom, and then Antonius Fleeing to take refuge in Spartacus, and became Spartacus's right-hand man. Spartacus wanted to borrow 500 ships to escape from Italy with the pirates. The pirates did not understand why they would continue to know that they would lose. Spartacus said: "When a free man dies, what is lost is the joy of life, and the slave loses. It’s painful.” After negotiating with the pirates, it was discovered that six Roman armies had arrived. They took advantage of the night to make a surprise attack and defeated the enemy. They captured Glebs and sent him back to report.

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In the House, Glebs was exiled due to the defeat, and Korsas also resigned, but the fat member knew he was brewing a bigger conspiracy. Spartacus had been growing his army and training new fighters, and his wife was also pregnant. The Spartan army came to the sea, but the pirates had been bribed by Kosas not to provide ships to Sparta. Faced with two chasers, Spartacus could only attack Rome, which was exactly what Kosas wanted. result. The House had to invite Kosas back to defend against Spartacus, and he had control of all troops at this time. Kosas also hid his hand. There was an unmarked shortcut on the map that allowed the other two armies to quickly support Rome. Spartacus was defeated in the battle. Kosas didn't know what Spartacus looked like. He found his wife and children and took the wife as his own. The slave owner and the fat councillor discussed stealing the woman to hurt Kosas' self-esteem. Kosas asked Spartacus to engage in a death fight with Antonius. The victor was nailed to the cross. Spartacus killed him in order to prevent his companions from suffering and went to the cross himself. The Fat Senator was convicted of treason. The slave owner drove away with Virginia and his son. At the gate of the city, Spartacus saw his son for the first time.

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Spartacus quotes

  • Marcus Licinius Crassus: One of the disadvantages of being a Patrician is that occasionally you are obliged to act like one.

  • Spartacus: I am not an animal!

    Varinia: Neither am I.