Hope on the Cross

Arielle 2022-03-22 09:01:34


When I was a child, I was often bullied by my classmates. During the day, I was beaten with blood all over my face. At night, I fantasized about trampling the wicked person who bullied me under my feet. My mate, how did he get his teeth fixed so quickly? No, I won't sleep tonight, I'll beat you again.

It was unfortunate to be a slave under the mighty Roman Empire, and there was no point in resisting. The comrades who have been nailing them have reminded us with their own practice that we can’t beat the Romans with our hands and feet, but only with our brains is the king’s way. In this life, we can’t beat the Romans. The Romans invited them to go, and the Romans didn't have the money to offer sacrifices. What should I do? what to do? Life is to be ravaged, since you can't resist, then yy.

Ah Q's spirit has become a collective unconscious historical psychological precipitation over the years. It doesn't matter how much you suffer now, as long as I live better than you in the future, sooner or later someone will send you down to pick me up. Although you have many gods and gods, our father is the best. Our elder brother can do everything. In addition to using force, because the rebels represented by Spartacus have proved that the line of armed struggle will not work, so we can only YY. We cannot drive away the Roman imperialist invaders by our own strength, and we cannot liberate ourselves, so freedom can only be in our dreams and behind us. What we have left is hope, and hope is based on utter despair. We have to be slaves all the time, what are we reincarnating for? This kind of bad life is enough once, and after the fall, the account will be settled after the fall. It's my turn to suffer. How good you have been in this life will be as miserable in the future. The harder you bully me now, the heavier the retribution will be in the future. Of course, I can't fight you. Fortunately, there is a god who is better than you and yours, and he will treat you. You can't bribe him, it's no use asking him to go to the Pantheon, he won't eat your way, he's always on the side of the sufferer. Do you think it's your nb that you bully me now? You are wrong because I offended him a long time ago, so he wants to punish me and borrow your hand, but he is my boss after all, and I worship him. He covered me, and exile is also a training and a test. In the future, he will still take me back to enjoy happiness. You are different, you didn't make a contract with him, you worshipped other hills, and in the future he will dominate the rivers and lakes, you and your gods will be wiped out in the blink of an eye, you are afraid, do you know why I am so calm, so calm, so happy? Do you believe it or not? It doesn't matter if you don't believe it, I will definitely believe it, I just hope so.

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Extended Reading
  • Theodore 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    A true epic masterpiece. One line is the slave uprising in which the people are not afraid of death, and the other line is Rome's transition from a republic to a dictatorship, resisting tyranny and centralization of power, and the splendor of human nature and darkness dance together. People are nothing but amazing. Did the scene where everyone proclaims themselves to be Spartacus inspired Good Will Hunting to stand at the table years later? Looking at it on the big screen makes people grateful to have such a beautiful dream of man-made, grand and gorgeous, and tired of bones.

  • Fred 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Death means loss to anyone. For free people, death is the loss of the joy of life; for slaves, death is the pain of losing life. Death is the only relief that slaves can seek. This is why they are not afraid of death and why we will win!

Spartacus quotes

  • Lentulus Biatatus: [reacting to a slow servant] The sun's over there! I have to pay these people!

  • Marcus Licinius Crassus: Did you truly believe 500 years of Rome could so easily be delivered to the clutches of a mob? Already the bodies of 6000 crucified slaves line along the Appian Way. Tomorrow the last of their companions will fight to their death in the temple of my fathers as a sacrifice to them. As those slaves have died, so will your rabble... if they falter one instant in loyalty to the new order of affairs. Arrests are in progress. The prisons began to fill. In every city and province, lists of the disloyal have been compiled. Tomorrow, they will learn the cost of their terrible folly... their treason.

    Gracchus: Where does my name appear on the list of the disloyal enemies of the state?

    Marcus Licinius Crassus: First. Yet, I have no desire of vengeance upon you. Your property shall not be touched. You will retain the rank and title of a Roman Senator. A house... a farmhouse in Picenum has been provided for your exile. You may take your women with you.

    Gracchus: Why am I to be left so conspicuously alive?

    Marcus Licinius Crassus: Your followers are deluded enough to trust you. I intend that you shall speak to them tomorrow for their own good, their peaceful and profitable future. From time to time thereafter, I may find it useful to bring you back to Rome to continue your duty to her, to calm the envious spirit and the troubled mind. You will persuade them to accept destiny and order and trust the gods!