The first part of the book is divided into Hannibal, and the second part is divided into commercial and commercial volumes, with Scipio africanus as the main character. Part III is said to have been the two great-grandchildren of Calghedon's cartographer Vostar, Hannibal's scribe, Hannibal's fictional character (actually led by a man named Hasdrubal) and another Scipio, the scribe of Scipio africanus. He later conquered Numantia in what is now Spain and was called Scipio Numantian). First of all, the first part begins with the process of growing young Hannibal.The same is true of the other Carthage trilogy. The main characters of the Carthage trilogy are Hamilcar Barca and Hannibal, the father of Hannibal, and Hasdurbal, who commanded the Carthage army in the Third Punic War. The most impressive thing was the scene where little Hannibal climbed the wall of the city wall with no one in the dim dawn and looked at Carthage and the sea. I believe that writing should be shown in half. It's up to the TV to show you everything. It shows Hannibal's process of overcoming his father's death and going to conquer Rome, his incredible victory at Trashmeno and Canne, his story of Rome that he could not get after that victory, and Hannibal's escape from Rome after the Battle of Zama.Of course, the end ends with suicide, and the writing begins with Hannibal's monologue just before suicide. This article describes why Hannibal hated Rome so much, even though it was the author's presumption. Most scholars say that they went to the temple of young Hannibal Melchart with their father to make Rome perish, and crossed the Alps to protect it, but in this book they also showed another aspect of Hannibal, who had lost his beloved woman in the hands of the Roman army. I think historical novels have a variety of flavors depending on how half the truth and half the creation mix together. If it contains only the truth, it will smell hard and moldy, and if it contains only creation, I think I will feel the fishy smell of fish that is not cooked. In that respect, the trilogy series is quite successful. The writing that flutters along Hannibal's emotions sometimes becomes a turbulent flow, and sometimes becomes a calm lake. Hannibal's true hero may have crossed the Alps, which no one believed could overcome, or he may have fought alone for 16 years against Rome in its heyday. Or perhaps he had won an incredible victory in Trashmeno and Canne. But we remember Hannibal more than Scipio Africanus, who had won him, or Hamilkar, his father, because of defeat and flight as dark and bitter as his glorious victory. At the end of this book, Hannibal, the last and first of all, instead of taking poison and dying gracefully, he stabs himself in the neck bare and commits suicide.At first I was reluctant to think that it was not the end of the hero who shook Rome, but perhaps it was closer to Hannibal's end.
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