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1883-1937
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Konrad Lehtimäki
''Spartacus: Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä ynnä Epilogi'' by Konrad Lehtimäki is a dramatic play written in the early 20th century. The work centers around the historical figure Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator who led a significant slave uprising against the Roman Republic. This narrative explores themes of freedom, oppression, and the struggle against tyranny, focusing on Spartacus as he grapples with his identity as a gladiator and his deep yearning for liberation. The opening of the play sets the scene in a gladiatorial school near Capua, where gladiators prepare for their imminent battles in the arena. Spartacus is introduced as a strong and thoughtful character, studying a scroll while his fellow gladiators discuss their morbid fates in the arena. Amidst their conversations, Crixus, another gladiator, fervently advocates for rebellion against their oppressive masters, igniting a passionate dialogue about the possibility of their freedom. As tensions rise and the notion of revolt becomes more tangible, the scene portrays a vivid depiction of camaraderie among the gladiators as they contemplate their dire circumstances and the potential for uprising—establishing a poignant and dramatic foundation for the conflict to come.