Spartacus is one of the craziest movies. This movie leaves you with a memory after you watch it. Even though there are movies from that time of Romans that talked about the same story, none of them have told any stories like Spartacus. This movie tells the story of a hero. Who doesn’t get a victory even though his troop is trained very well for the war. The beginning of the movie leaves the audience with the hope that his beliefs will continue.
The book Aspects of Western Civilization by Perry Rogers on the other hand is a book that talks about the importance of ancient history in the current world. This is made clear by the author, and him taking every chance to describe the past experience with the current one. …show more content…
He is angered after hearing she was leaving the school, because of being purchased, and was being sent to Rome. This is where Spartacus starts the famous rebellion, against the leaders of that time, by gathering his equals. This rebellion spread almost through the whole country he gains followers everywhere they go. He leads his troops against the enemy’s army, and they fight successfully taking down thousands of men. Sadly, the last fight didn’t go their way. Crassus the leader of the Roman army announces that if the men of Spartacus’s army to betray him, and identify him to Crassus, and they will be spared death by crucifixion. As the men ponder this decision one by one Spartacus’s men stand and declare, “I am Spartacus.” No one would betray him. At list point I thought the movie was going in a completely different way. I thought for sure Spartacus would prevail and, his ideas and beliefs would live on.
The book Aspects of Western Civilization by Perry Rogers explores the similarities between the actions and beliefs from ancient times to the current world. The author shows that history is a life lesson. This is because history has a lot of information, which can help in making different decisions from the past. The book states that one way to travel through time is by studying primary resources, which include coins, letters, literature,