Spartacus: Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä ynnä Epilogi

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Spartacus: Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä ynnä Epilogi

by Konrad Lehtimäki

FI·~2 hours

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Description

In the dimly lit training hall of Licinius, a group of hardened gladiators prepares for the deadly spectacles that await them. Among them stands Spartacus, a strikingly tall and agile fighter whose quiet confidence masks a restless mind, as he studies an enigmatic scroll that hints at something beyond mere survival. The other combatants—boisterous youths like Karmides, seasoned veterans such as Gratus, and restless challengers like Crixus—exchange bitter jokes and heated talk of rebellion, revealing the fragile line between servitude and freedom. Their banter crackles with tension, foreshadowing a clash not only of swords but of wills.

Beyond the arena’s blood‑stained sands, the play shifts to shadowy slave quarters and the opulent villa of the Roman elite, where power plays and secret alliances begin to surface. As whispers of uprising stir among the captives, Spartacus’s quiet resolve starts to kindle a spark that could ignite a larger revolt. Listeners are drawn into a world where honor, desperation, and the thirst for liberty intertwine, setting the stage for a dramatic struggle that promises to reshape the fates of both the oppressed and their masters.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (137K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-04-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Konrad Lehtimäki

Konrad Lehtimäki

1883–1937

A self-taught Finnish writer and political firebrand, he drew on hard labor, travel, and poverty to create fiction with strong social feeling. His life moved between literature, activism, and public service, giving his work an unusually lived-in intensity.

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