Wednesday, September 28, 2011
on SPARTACUS:GREAT AND UNFORTUNATE THINGS
on SPARTACUS:GREAT AND UNFORTUNATE THINGS. it's not by fighting/ winning on behalf of his master that spartacus seeks consolation because of the murder of his wife, the only link remained to his former free life, but to serve justice to an innocent; behind THE HOUSE OF BATIATUS walls only the strong endure. "the boy was to weak to be here" says cruxious on notice of petrious death. "not all of us can be strong" a young maid replies. without a lover to defend his death, it's spartacus who takes vengeance. was it a rage coming from a hurt man mourning the death of his wife, or the purity of humanity that still lingers in him?
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