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From Critics at Large: The Modern-Day Fight for Ancient Rome

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

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Revisiting Rome: Cinema's Take on Power and Morality

This chapter examines the cultural and historical implications of the films Gladiator and its sequel, exploring themes of imperial power and moral complexities. The discussion highlights contrasts in character portrayal and narrative depth, particularly in relation to women and leadership. By reflecting on various representations of ancient Rome in film, the chapter reveals how these narratives resonate with modern American society and its political landscape.

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