Slave (disambiguation)

A slave is a person owned or entrapped by another.

Slave may also refer to:

Places

  • Slave craton, a geological formation
  • Slave River, a Canadian river
  • Roles or relationships

  • Slave (BDSM), a form of consensual sexual submission
  • Ibadah, a servant or worshipper (in Islam)
  • Psychiatric Slavery, a 1977 book by Thomas Szasz
  • Technology

  • Master/slave (technology), a model of communication where one device has control over another
  • Slave clock
  • Art, entertainment, and media

    Fictional entities

  • Slave (Blake's 7), a fictional computer
  • Slave I, a Star Wars spacecraft
  • Film

  • The Slave (1917 comedy film), a 1917 film starring Oliver Hardy
  • The Slave (1917 drama film), a 1917 Fox film starring Valeska Suratt
  • The Slave (1962 film), a 1962 film starring Steve Reeves
  • My Darling Slave, also known as The Slave, a 1973 sex comedy film
  • Slaves (film), a 1969 drama film
  • Slave, a 2009 film starring Natassia Malthe
  • Literature

  • The Slave (Isaac Bashevis Singer novel)
  • Slave - My True Story, 2002 autobiography by Mende Nazer
  • The Slave (1962 film)

    Il figlio di Spartacus (internationally released as The Slave and The Son of Spartacus) is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Sergio Corbucci.

    Plot

    In 48 B.C., twenty-five years after the revolt of Spartacus, the slave leader's newborn son Randus has grown to become a soldier in the Roman army. Stationed in the city of Alexandria, Egypt, Randus has been promoted to centurion by his commander, Gaius Julius Caesar, and is given an important task to accomplish; to travel to the city of Zeugma in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire and learn of the secret plots planned out by the Roman governor of the eastern provinces, Marcus Licinius Crassus. Randus leaves Egypt on a war galley out to sea, accompanied by his decurion friend Lumonius, his Germanic servant Beroz, a Gallic officer named Vetius, and Vetius' sister Claudia.

    The Slave (Isaac Bashevis Singer novel)

    The Slave is a novel written by Isaac Bashevis Singer originally written in Yiddish that tells the story of Jacob, a scholar sold into slavery in the aftermath of the Khmelnytsky massacres, who falls in love with a gentile woman. Through the eyes of Jacob, the book recounts the history of Jewish settlement in Poland at the end of the 17th century. While most of the book's protagonists are Jews, the book is also a criticism of Orthodox Jewish society. The English version was translated by the author and Cecil Hemley.

    Plot summary

    Jacob, the hero of the book, was a resident of Josefov, a Jewish town in Poland. After the Khmelnytsky massacres, in which his wife and three children were murdered by Cossacks, Jacob was sold as a slave to pagan peasant farmers. Throughout his several years of slavery, he struggled to maintain his Judaism by observing as many Jewish rituals as possible and by maintaining high ethical standards for himself.

    Torso (Image Comics)

    Torso is a winning true crime limited series graphic novel written by Brian Michael Bendis and Marc Andreyko, with art and lettering by Brian Michael Bendis. It is based on the true story of the Cleveland Torso Murderer, and the efforts of the famous lawman Eliot Ness and his band of the "Unknowns" to capture him.

    Bendis' was initially inspired to write the novel after reading the files about the murders. As a Cleveland native, Bendis wrote the novel to pay homage to his hometown. Together with artist Andreyko, they crafted the comic with various historical photographs and clippings from the era. After its release, the graphic novel was critically well-received by the comic book community and elevated Bendis' career in the industry. Originally published by Image Comics, the graphic novel was soon reprinted under Marvel's Icon imprint years later. Since then, various attempts to adapt the novel into film have been proposed.

    Publication history

    Torso was originally published as a six-issue limited series by Image Comics. Bendis envisioned the comic as a historical true story which he turned into a graphic novel.Torso was written during Bendis' time as a struggling writer in his hometown Cleveland. His inspiration came while working as a cartoonist in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, where his editor gave him access to the Cleveland Torso Murders files. The files contained all of the visual evidences and testimonies, such as photographs, interviews and newspaper excerpts for Bendis to create the novel. His particular inspiration was that of a picture of a coroner examining a dismembered leg with a magnifying glass, which he described as "the opposite of CSI." Besides the archives, Bendis and Mark also took information from Eliot Ness' own written interviews. He surmise their work during an interview:

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  • T-Ray

    T-Ray I

    T-Ray is a villain in the Marvel Comics Universe. The character, created by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuiness, first appeared in Deadpool #1 in January, 1997. Within the context of the stories, T-Ray is an opponent of Deadpool.

    Per T-Ray's own account he was born "Wade Wilson." He met his future wife Mercedes while they were attending college in Calgary, Canada and they married after graduating with teaching degrees. While vacationing in Maine, they discovered a wounded youth and they took him into their cabin to recuperate. According to T-Ray, the young man's name was "Jack," a mercenary on the run from his employers for botching his assignment. In an attempt to remain hidden, Jack planned to kill Wilson and assume his identity, leaving his employers to believe that Wilson's dead corpse was his own. However, while attacking Wilson, Jack was accosted by Mercedes, and he inadvertently took her life. Jack fled, although the surviving Wilson remained at the cabin until Jack's employers arrived. Wilson agreed to enter their service and he was trained to kill Jack. Due to his craving for additional power he killed Jack's employers, and became an accomplished sorcerer in Japan, transforming into a more muscular albino form and allegedly trading his soul to entities called the "dark Masters"; he realized that he was becoming as evil as his wife's killer, but refused to care.

    Torso (1973 film)

    Torso (original title: I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale) (Italian: "Bodies bear traces of carnal violence") is an Italian giallo thriller directed by Sergio Martino. The film was shot on location in Perugia and the Italian countryside in early 1972, and was subsequently released in 1973.

    Torso is considered to be one of the forerunners of the modern slasher genre and has developed a cult following among fans of the giallo genre. Torso was released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2000 and on Blu-ray by Blue Underground in a new High Definition transfer on August 30, 2011.

    Plot

    The murder of two college students (and one's boyfriend) leads to a manhunt for the killer, whose chief weapon is a red and black ascot to strangle his victims. When a young college student discovers that she recognizes the murder weapon, she becomes a target of the killer and agrees with one of her friends, who is friends with their art history teacher, to stay at a local villa located on a nearby cliff.

    Malek

    Malek may refer to:

  • Malek (horse), a Chilean-bred racehorse
  • Malek (Legacy of Kain), a character in the Legacy of Kain series
  • Malek, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran
  • Malek Jaziri (born 1984), Tunisian tennis player
  • See also

  • Malik, a Semitic word meaning "king"
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    The Slave

    by: Assault

    It's time to wake up
    And get my feet back on the ground
    But I can feel my heart burning
    And my mind going blank
    I'm turning into a hollow shell
    And I try to block it out
    You try to send me to the other side
    But I'm already there
    Who do you think you are?
    And what do you want?
    I will rip your insides out
    And take you apart
    I am welcoming you and your wrath
    And the pain is piercing my flesh
    Blood fills my mouth
    But I smile
    You are weak
    I can see it in your eyes
    You will beg for your soul
    As I take control
    Fight for your life
    I want you to try
    It just takes me to a greater high
    Who do you think you are?
    And what do you want?
    I will rip your insides out
    And take you apart
    Who do you think you are?
    And what do you want?
    I will rip your insides out
    And take you apart
    Now it's over
    I will send you to your grave
    You will fall into nothingness
    And forever be our slave
    Your swan song cuts through the night
    And leads my soul closer




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