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Quo Vadis
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A Historical Fiction novel set in Ancient Rome, Quo Vadis (1896) is internationally the most well-known work of Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz, also known for the Sienkiewicz Trilogy. Quo Vadis tells the story of a romance between Marcus Vinicius, a young pagan Roman officer, and Lygia, a Christian barbarian princess raised in a Roman household. The novel is set during the events surrounding the Great Fire of Rome of AD 64, including the Roman persecution of Christians.The title comes from a Christian legend, which recounts that as St. Peter was fleeing Rome as a result of persecution, he saw a vision of Christ and asked Him, Domine, quo vadis? ("Lord, where are you going?") — to which the reply was "I go to be crucified again." Thus realizing that he was abandoning the faithful of Rome to their fates, Peter returned to the city, where he was subsequently martyred.Quo Vadis has been adapted to the screen several times, including a 1951 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy (starring Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, and Peter Ustinov as Nero, with a young Sophia Loren as an uncredited extra) and a 2001 film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz. | |
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Godiva Hair | |
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Godiva Hair: Notably when Lygia is tied on the bull in the 2001 movie. | |
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Fairest of Them All | |
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Fairest of Them All: Poppaea is very slighted when she realizes Lygia is more beautiful than her. | |
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This Is What the Building Will Look Like | |
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This Is What the Building Will Look Like: Nero with his plans of what the new Rome will look like—as long as something like, say, a fire gets rid of all the stuff already there. | |
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Title Drop | |
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Title Drop: As per the legend, Peter says "Quo vadis, Domine?" on the way out of town. | |
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Wicked Cultured | |
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Wicked Cultured: For all his faults, Nero does love poetry and music. | |
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Lady Macbeth | |
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Lady Macbeth: Nero has Pomponia executed on this excuse. | |
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Cruel and Unusual Death | |
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Cruel and Unusual Death: Let's just say Nero get creative when he starts persecuting the Christians. They are, in various groups: Sewn up in the skins of animals, thrown into the arena, and torn apart by wild beasts. Forced to re-enact fatal historical and mythological roles, such as Icarus. Crucified. Dressed in clothes covered in pitch, tied to posts, and burned alive. At this point even the Romans express unease. Also, the individual death of Chilon. Tortured, has his tongue ripped out, dragged onto a theater, crucified, and left there to be Eaten Alive by a bear. The Romans' unease becomes straight-up disgust. | |
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Good Is Not Soft | |
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Good Is Not Soft: Ursus is calm, gentle and devoted Christian, but he won't hesitate for a second to kill you with his bare hands if you try to harm Lygia. It's sort of automatic for him, which makes him a little Afraid of Their Own Strength. | |
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Hollywood Tone-Deaf | |
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Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Nero's singing. | |
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Heel–Faith Turn | |
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Heel–Faith Turn: Vinicius, then Chilon. | |
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Date Rape Averted | |
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Date Rape Averted: Ursus defends Lygia from Vinicius' unwanted advances at Nero's feast. | |
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Gentle Giant | |
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Gentle Giant: Ursus is an enormous, incredibly strong man and a kind, devout Christian. | |
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PsychopathicManChild | |
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Psychopathic Man Child / Sissy Villain: Nero as portrayed in both film versions is capricious, self-absorbed, and effeminate. | |
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Face Death with Dignity | |
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Face Death with Dignity: St. Peter, Aulus Plautius, Pomponia... everyone but the villains fit the bill. | |
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Concert Climax | |
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Concert Climax: At a gladiatorial arena. | |
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Quo Vadis / int_41271766 | type |
Happily Ever After | |
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Vinicius and Lygia are looking forward to being united only in Heaven when they are expecting Lygia to either die of fever or get killed at the arena, and when they are able to live Happily Ever After in the earthly life, they are doubly happy in the knowledge that they won't be parted after death either. | |
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Damsel in Distress | |
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Damsel in Distress: Poor Lygia. First she is separated from her loving adoptive family, gets assaulted by Marcus, then gets accused by Poppaea of cursing little Augusta, then gets imprisoned for her faith, falls terribly sick in prison and is nearly killed on the arena. Her strong faith is the only thing that keeps her going. | |
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Ignored Enamored Underling | |
Quo Vadis / int_489b4eea | comment |
Ignored Enamored Underling: Eunice adores her master Petronius, who is at first unaware of that and is shocked when she tearfully refuses to be Vinicius's concubine. Then, however, he finds it out, and they are blissfully happy together, if for a very short while. | |
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Happily Adopted | |
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Happily Adopted: Lygia, by Pomponia and Aulus. | |
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Quo Vadis / int_4c21a018 | type |
Virgin in a White Dress | |
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Virgin in a White Dress: In the 2001 movie, pure and virtuous Lygia always wears a simple white dress. | |
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The Caligula | |
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The Caligula: Emperor Nero's rule came soon after the Trope Namer, and was remembered as being little better. | |
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"Last Supper" Steal | |
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"Last Supper" Steal: A live-action recreation of the painting as Peter recounts the scene to the congregation in Rome. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
Quo Vadis / int_56515a39 | comment |
Artistic License – History: Petronius and Vinicius are shown playing chess, which even in primitive form wouldn't be invented for a couple of centuries after this time setting and wouldn't reach Europe until several centuries after that. Nero would never have been able to get away with crucifying, let alone burning alive, a Roman citizen of the Senatorial class like Aulus Plautius, regardless of whether he was a Christian (even St. Paul wasn't crucified due to his Roman citizenship). | |
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Hero of Another Story | |
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Hero of Another Story: Aulus Plautius conquered Britain for Rome and defeated the Lygians. | |
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Florence Nightingale Effect | |
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Florence Nightingale Effect: Vinicius was obsessed with Lygia for a long time, but after he's wounded and she nurses him (partway) back to health, he starts to see her as a person and truly care for her, rather than just lusting after Lygia's pretty looks. | |
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Sanity Slippage | |
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Sanity Slippage: Nero is already unhinged at the start of the novel but grows more and more so over the course of it. By the final chapters, he is executing even his previously loyal followers left and right. | |
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Manly Tears | |
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Manly Tears: The tribune of the Praetorians giving the thumbs up to Ursus, Lygia, and Vinicius. | |
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Quo Vadis / int_6627695f | type |
Author Appeal | |
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Author Appeal: Lygia hails from the Lugii, an ancient tribe that (supposedly) lived in present day Poland during the time of the Roman Empire, possibly an example of Genius Bonus by the author, who was Polish. | |
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Gorgeous Greek | |
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Gorgeous Greek: Eunice is a stunningly beautiful and graceful girl from Kos. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: Several courtiers of Nero have been, in the past. Petronius on page. Eunice, for whom he's the entire world, joins him. | |
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Casting Gag | |
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Casting Gag: In the 2001 adaptation, Nero, who is Hollywood Tone-Deaf, is played by Michał Bajor - a sung poetry performer, very famous in Poland for his high vocal skills. | |
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Headbutt of Love | |
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Headbutt of Love: In the ending of the 2001 movie. | |
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder | |
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Chilon. After switching sides so many times it makes you dizzy and causing so much harm to all the good guys, he ends up completely broken. | |
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Establishing Character Moment | |
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Establishing Character Moment: Nero singing a song horribly while carping at his lute players over how to play said song, while one slave gives him a pedicure and another styles his hair. | |
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Large Ham | |
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Large Ham: Peter Ustinov as Nero? Yes, please. | |
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Promoted to Love Interest | |
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Promoted to Love Interest: Downplayed, in the sense of "promoted to lust object", with Vinicius for Poppaea in the 1951 film. In the book, her lust for him is a short flight of fancy that comes and passes in the middle of the book, and she is more furious that he spurned her for Lygia than that he spurned her. In the film, she is very attracted to him from the beginning. Inverted for the 2001 film, where Poppaea's attraction to Vinicius isn't included. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Paul has a prominent supporting role in the first part of the film, but vanishes afterward, apart from a mention of him going to Greece. Odd since he's also believed to have died during Nero's persecutions. | |
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Broken Pedestal | |
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Broken Pedestal: Lygia already has a crush on Vinicius and hopes he will use his influence at court to help her get back to Aulus and Pomponia. Then he tries to rape her at the feast and admits that he was the one behind her kidnapping. The poor girl is heartbroken. | |
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Stalker with a Crush | |
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Stalker with a Crush: Vinicius, for the first couple of chapters. He does everything to get Lygia brought to his house, hardly dwelling on the fact that she might not be willing or that she might be devastated to part from Aulus and Pomponia. | |
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As You Know | |
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As You Know: "You'll spend some time with me, before rushing off to your estate in Sicily?" | |
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Better to Die than Be Killed | |
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Better to Die than Be Killed: Petronius is more than aware his fate has already been sealed, so instead he commits suicide while reading aloud a huge Take That! to Nero. For a book all about Christian values, this choice is still portrayed as a noble one, rather than one of the ultimate sins. | |
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Saintly Church | |
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Saintly Church: The early Christian church in Rome is portrayed in such a manner. Its members live simple, happy lives, standing above the depraved environment surrounding them. | |
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Questioning Title? | |
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Questioning Title?: Although it is quoting a question, the novel's title does not itself contain a question mark. | |
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Quo Vadis / int_a1b141f4 | type |
My God, What Have I Done? | |
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My God, What Have I Done?: Chilon is struck with remorse when he sees the Christians being killed, especially when Glaucus is burned and forgives Chilon with his dying breath. | |
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Happiness in Slavery | |
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Happiness in Slavery: Eunice. One must admit that Petronius treats his home slaves pretty well. Also, Eunice is utterly in love with him (so much she can't stand the thought of leaving his house). | |
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Christianity is Catholic | |
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Christianity is Catholic: The book takes place in very early days of Christianity, before there were any denominations as we would recognize them today, but it is pretty obvious that the book follows the history of Christianity as taught by the Roman Catholic Church; Peter is very clearly considered Christ's representative on Earth and even quotes the famous Bible verse used in favor of Papacy "Upon this Rock, I will build my Church". And he does get crucified upside down, very much a Catholic tradition. While he never gets referred to as "Pope", it's quite obvious that this is what the story is aiming for in his role. This is justified since Henryk Sienkiewicz was a Roman Catholic (like most of his native Poland). | |
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Love at First Sight | |
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Love at First Sight: Downplayed; more like lust at first sight, but eventually leading to True Love which redeems Vinicius. | |
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While Rome Burns | |
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While Rome Burns: Quite literally, since the Trope Namer is one of the key characters. | |
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Eaten Alive | |
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Also, the individual death of Chilon. Tortured, has his tongue ripped out, dragged onto a theater, crucified, and left there to be Eaten Alive by a bear. The Romans' unease becomes straight-up disgust. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Petronius. Which is why we love him. | |
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Everyone Has Standards | |
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Dressed in clothes covered in pitch, tied to posts, and burned alive. At this point even the Romans express unease. | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: Petronius' suicide note is an enormous one to Nero. To the point of stating that his wanton slaughter and destruction of Rome is still way less abhorrent than his art. | |
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The Great Fire | |
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The Great Fire: The historical Great Fire of Rome is described in detail when Vinicius has to rescue Lygia from the flames. | |
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Putting on the Reich | |
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Putting on the Reich: Directly choreographed from Triumph of the Will. | |
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These Hands Have Killed | |
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These Hands Have Killed: Ursus racks up quite the body count (using just his bare hands) but he regrets every single death. | |
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Happily Married | |
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Happily Married: Pomponia and Aulus. They're a perfect family, possibly the only one in Rome. | |
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Neck Snap | |
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Neck Snap: Ursus does this to a goddamn bull. | |
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Professional Butt-Kisser | |
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Professional Butt-Kisser: Nero's court. Anyone who won't kiss the aforementioned butt is liable to be Driven to Suicide. Or worse. | |
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Love Redeems | |
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Love Redeems: Vinicius's love for Lygia moves him to grow from an impetuous hotheaded warmonger into a loving, compassionate person. | |
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The Scapegoat | |
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The Scapegoat: After burning down Rome, Nero worries that the people will turn against him, and considers pinning the blame on one of this courtiers. Chilon convinces him to blame Christians as a whole instead. | |
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But Liquor Is Quicker | |
Quo Vadis / int_e6f2f710 | comment |
But Liquor Is Quicker: Vinicius gives Lydia a goblet of wine and calls it "the panacea for all reticence." | |
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Love Martyr | |
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Love Martyr: Acte, the only person in the world who still loves Nero, having fallen in love with the good person he used to be. | |
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Redemption Equals Death | |
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Redemption Equals Death: Chilon. After he takes a Heel–Faith Turn, he's tortured to death along with the other Christians. | |
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Fed to the Beast | |
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Fed to the Beast: Christians are fed to massive dogs and lions in a truly gruesome scene. | |
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Together in Death | |
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Together in Death: Vinicius and Lygia are looking forward to being united only in Heaven when they are expecting Lygia to either die of fever or get killed at the arena, and when they are able to live Happily Ever After in the earthly life, they are doubly happy in the knowledge that they won't be parted after death either. Eunice chooses to die in her beloved Petronius's arms rather than inherit all his riches and live in comfort as a freedwoman. | |
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The Fundamentalist | |
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The Fundamentalist: In his sermons, Crispus always focuses on the terrible punishment of sinners which no one can escape rather than on God's love and mercy. He is called out by St. Peter for calling Lygia's love for Vinicius a sin, and later by St. Paul for frightening the future martyrs. His faith, however, is genuine, even if his interpretation of it is misguided: after St. Paul calls him out, Crispus is honestly remorseful for having sinned in his dying hour. | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: Petronius' dislike of craftsmen and him comparing others' rude or barbaric behaviour to different occupations. ("Calm thyself," said Petronius. "Thou hast the longing of a carpenter from the Subura.") | |
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold | |
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Lygia is described as having dark hair in the book, whereas in both versions of the movie she has reddish-blond to straight blond hair. | |
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