"Petronio" by Marcelino Mesquita is a dramatic piece inspired by Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel "Quo Vadis," written in the early 20th century. The play delves into the lives of prominent characters in ancient Rome, centering around Petronius, a satirical poet and advisor to Emperor Nero. The story unfolds amid political intrigue, love, and the clash of cultures, highlighting the character dynamics primarily between Petronius, the consul Marcus Vinicius, and Lygia, a Christian girl caught in tumultuous circumstances. At the start of the play, we are introduced to Petronius' household, where he engages in witty banter with his companion Marcus Vinicius. The opening scenes establish the setting of Roman high society, filled with lavishness and power struggles. Vinicius reveals his deep infatuation for Lygia, a woman of noble birth and Christian faith, which sets the stage for conflict as he seeks Petronius’ assistance to win her over. The interplay of these characters introduces themes of l
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PETRONIO
MARCELLINO MESQUITA
PETRONIO
PEÇA LIVREMENTE EXTRAHIDA DO ROMANCE
QUO VADIS
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