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Intro to 'Gates of Rome' (new) (Gaius leads Marcus to Suetonius…
Intro to 'Gates of Rome' (new)
Gaius leads Marcus to Suetonius
Metaphor used
Speech dialogue between Marcus and Gaius
Deception and mystery
Gaius asks Marcus to race him but actually leads him to Suetonius
All because Marcus is not a true member of the family or kingdom
Gaius talks to the servant about getting rid of Marcus
Servant says that it was the fathers choice to keep Marcus so they cant do anything
They form a plan
Gaius finally persuades the servant to help dispose of Marcus
Suetonius meets Marcus
Suetonius sees Marcus after Marcus ends up at his house.
Marcus is horrified as he sees that Gaius tricked him
Using the traditional Roman weapons, Marcus is beaten up
Marcus is taken back home by Gaius and is forced not to say anything about the beating
Description of setting
Narrow path with huge oak trees on the side
Very mountainous region
Vineyards either side of the path
Fences (walls) to separate the housing estates
Path is cobbly so easy to trip up on