Similarities Between Gladiator And Spartacus

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Within those four texts, they share similar concerns and holds similar author’s purpose, they hold analogous elements. I chose these texts
At one stage of the film, both Maximus and Spartacus had to experience slavery the lowest member of the Roman Empire. Slavery was a very common practice in Ancient Greek society, in which the defeated would become slaves to the victorious unless a more objective outcome was reached
All four texts are set during similar times. The four texts are set in the ancient Classical society.
In the film Gladiator and Spartacus the two protagonists have similarities in between them.Maximus Decimus Meridus and Spartacus both goes through a change. Spartacus then begins to lead a revolt of slaves in order to win freedom

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