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Gladiator Scene 31 Summary

  • A roman guard enters the cell where Maximus and Juba are, and orders Maximus to come with him.
  • He's led somewhere where there's a fire, and his chains are removed. Lucilla emerges from a corner.
  • Maximus's angry, and starts yelling at her, accusing her of being an assassin while also telling her that his family was crucified while still alive.
  • She claims to know nothing, and says she wept for his family.
  • He grabs her neck, and makes a snide comment, "As you wept for your father?" before she proceeds to talk about how she lives in fear.
  • She's terribly afraid of Commodus, and she's trying to convince Maximus that she is not some go-with-the-flow sister.
  • She's worried about her son, and she tells Maximus that earlier that day she saw a slave become more powerful than the emperor. The gods have spared him, she says.
  • Maximus is unconvinced, given his situation.
  • Lucilla goes on to tell him that Commodus has a lot of enemies, especially in the Senate. Will Maximus meet with Commodus' number one enemy in the Senate?
  • This guy is a lot like Maximus—a man devoted to Rome.
  • Maximus isn't convinced that he can do any good, and he's still really angry with Lucilla and the whole situation.
  • She starts talking about how she once knew a noble man, a guy who loved Marcus Aurelius and "served Rome well."
  • Maximus says that guy's gone, thanks to Commodus. Lucilla wants to help him.
  • He says she can help him by forgetting she ever knew him, and by never coming back again.
  • He calls the guard to come get him as she starts to tear up.