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The composition "A Letter to a Hero". The teacher said to write about the slave hero Spartak. 500 words. Answer quickly.

Spartacus (about120-about 70 BC) was a Thracian in the northeastern Balkans. When Rome invaded northern Greece, he was captured and became a slave. Later, Spartacus launched an uprising in the kitchen of the Gladiator School and fled to Mount Vesuvius to launch an uprising. In 72 BC, Spartacus led an army across Italy along the Adriatic coast. The Roman Senate declared a state of emergency and ordered crassus to lead an army to suppress it. In the autumn of that year, the rebels suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Brutia, and were forced to try to raid the southern Italian port of Brindisi, and crossed the sea to Greece in the spring of July1. The Roman army was besieged on all sides, and finally the uprising was suppressed in the Apurian decisive battle, and Spartacus died.

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This is an outstanding historical novel by the famous Italian writer Raffaello Giovagnoli in the 19th century. It tells a great story that happened in ancient Rome.

Gladiator uprising. Gladiators led by Spartacus fought against the tyranny of the Romans for freedom and dignity. They fought bravely and tenaciously against powerful enemies, winning by surprise again and again, and hitting the Roman army hard. The gladiator army was finally surrounded and destroyed by powerful enemy forces, and Spartacus fought to the last breath of his life. The novel truly reproduces the struggle of the oppressed for freedom and liberation two thousand years ago and shapes the immortal image of the uprising leader Spartacus. At the same time, this book describes the sincere love between the protagonist and Sula's widow Valeria in the war, and reflects the joys and sorrows of revolutionaries on the battlefield and on earth. Spartacus is an outstanding historical novel. Since its publication, it has won the love of readers all over the world and has been translated into dozens of languages. Gramsci, the founder of the Italian * * * Production Party, once spoke highly of the popularity of Spartacus, pointing out that it was one of the few Italian novels that were popular abroad at that time.

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Giovanni Olli (1838- 19 15), 19 century Italian democratic strategist, is an excellent historian and literary critic. When I was a teenager, I was in the period of vigorous national rejuvenation movement. Influenced by my father's progressive thoughts, I decided to join the army at the age of 20, and later joined the team of national hero garibaldi. After leaving the army, he began to write. He wrote six historical novels, two novels with modern themes, two plays, a collection of poems and two collections of literary criticism in his life. Spartacus is Giovanni Orie's most outstanding work, and it is one of the few excellent works in the history of Italian literature to describe the image of the armed leader of the working people.

Garibaldi's letter to Giovanni Orie Chapter 1 Sura's generosity; Chapter two Spartacus in the arena; The third chapter is the "Venus in Mourning" pub; Chapter four Spartacus, who was released for the first time; The fifth chapter is Catalina's three-bed restaurant and Valeria's secluded room;

Chapter VI Threats, Conspiracy and Danger; Chapter 7 Death is one step ahead of Dimore Ferro and Metrobio; Chapter 8 Rome after Sura's death; Chapter 9 A drunk thinks he saved the country; Chapter X Uprising; Chapter 11 From Kapuya City to Mount Vesuvius; Chapter 12 Spartacus' vision expanded the team from 600 to 1 10,000; Chapter 13 from the Battle of Casino to the Battle of Aquino; Chapter 14 Sempliciano, etiquette officer, showing nature; Chapter 15 Spartacus defeated another general and overcame the great temptation; Chapter 16 The lion fell at the girl's feet and the messenger died on the road. Chapter 17 Wandering Art Atorie; Chapter 18 The consul went to the Battle of Camerinol and the death of Onomao. Chapter 19 The rebellion of Krasus in the Battle of Mudana; Chapter 20 From the Battle of Mount gargano to Kriso's funeral; Chapter 21 Spartacus' bird trap in Rukani Mountain is a trap; Chapter 22 Bradano defeated the song of death in the last few battles. At the end is garibaldi's letter to the author Giovanni Orly, my dear Giovanni Orly: I was so busy that I didn't have time to read at all, but I finished your Spartacus in one breath; This makes me ecstatic and arouses my admiration for you. I hope our compatriots will notice the great value of this work and deeply believe that it is very necessary to maintain an unshakable and persistent spirit if things are related to the sacred cause of freedom. You, a Roman, wrote a glorious period, though not the best period in the history of this great country. During this period, these proud world rulers have begun to fall into the quagmire of sin and debauchery. However, no matter how corrupt this generation is, there are still many great people among them, no matter which generation or which one. "Caesar is the greatest of all great men," a famous philosopher once said. Really, Caesar's career made the era you described look great. You carved Spartacus in Michelangelo's way, the Christ who died for slaves. I, a freed slave, want to thank you for this, and also thank you for the deep excitement I felt when I read your work. Tears welled up in my eyes more than once. I was deeply moved by a freedom fighter's achievements more than once, and I felt very sorry for your short novels more than once. Let our compatriots cheer up when they think of the great heroes buried in the land of the motherland without gladiators and slave owners. Letter from Spartacus to his wife in the novel Spartacus Dear Valeria Mesala, please accept Spartacus' greetings and blessings: Because of my love for you, dear Valeria, I met Magus crassus and told him that I would like to stop fighting. Out of love for you and our lovely little Persian Du Mi, I am ready to accept all possible conditions; But this Sicilian governor and general suggested to me that treason should be the price of life and freedom. I'd rather be your ungrateful husband and our daughter's cruel father than betray my brother in the uprising and put my name to shame forever. When you read this letter, I will probably be dead: a decisive war is about to break out, and I will end my life with honor in this bloody battle. This is the outline of my misfortune. Before I die, ah, my sacred Valeria, I feel it necessary to ask you to forgive me for the misfortune I have brought you. Please forgive me and live a happy life; I want to wish you a very strong heart and a noble and lovely soul before I die. Live strong; Live for your love for me and for our innocent children-this is the wish and requirement of the dying. Tears choked my throat and I felt suffocated. There is only one thought that comforts me, and that is: I will hug you in Elysium, where I will hug your immortal soul; Now I kiss you for the last time. I want to miss you for the last time and my heart will beat for you for the last time. Sorry, I can't write it for you.