Point 2: Anthony and Spartacus, in order to make each other less suffering, strive to kill each other, and at the last moment, say "I love you" to each other.
Point Three: Virginia, looking up at her husband, holding up their son, telling him, telling him over and over, "He's free, he's free!" The word freedom always brings tears to my eyes Fuzzy, I thought of "Braveheart" again. How many nations, how many generations, have shouted for freedom and equality!
However, how helplessly they were defeated by those powerful repressive forces, but they awakened, they acted, and they ignited the fire, so we have the peace we enjoy today, and the freedom that has been rare. .
I am always moved by this picture: slaves who choose to resist are accompanied in the wilderness, troubadour Anthony reads poems and performs magic tricks for everyone, everyone listens carefully or laughs, and the distant mountains and space behind are dreamy. Blue, with light green lakes and trees dotted nearby, as well as the long dress of Verniac crimson, and the clear eyes of children, such a beautiful picture. This is what life is like, why should we be slaves! Even though we will soon die because of our resistance, we have lived human lives, we have experienced the breath of freedom, the warmth of love, we have sat happily in nature and talked freely, and we have revelled in the bonfire with our companions. Enough is enough, I'm finally back to myself!
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