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    Gladiator: The Roman Man Gladiator is set during the peak of the Roman Empire (180 AD). The story revolves around Maximus‚ one of the best General’s in Emperor Marcus Aurelius’ army. The emperor is dying and makes his wishes known that Maximus be his successor instead of his son Commodus . As you might expect‚ going through life with a name like Commodus‚ and then being passed over by his own father doesn’t look good. He orders the death of Maximus‚ who manages to escape and become a gladiator

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    Gladiator is a historical dramatic film set in Ancient Rome. It depicts the storyline of a general betrayed by the emperor’s son‚ of which he then ascends the gladiatorial battlefield to challenge him once again. The movie was made in the year 2000‚ and was shot in three separate locations spanning from England‚ Malta and Morocco. The characters in the play were depicted by actors such as Russell Crowe as Maximus the betrayed general‚ Joaquin Phoenix as Commodus the emperor’s son and Connie Nielsen

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    Gladiators were the insignificant outsiders and the lowest rank of Roman society. Criminals‚ captives of war‚ religious dissidents‚ the poor and destitute and disobedient slaves in possession of a strong body and resourceful mind could well have found themselves being sold to the familia gladiatoria (a gladiatorial school/troupe). The existence of a gladiator was perilous‚ painful and usually brief‚ but beyond the physical dangers and hardship‚ gladiators were restricted in a public and political

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    by war." "We who are about to die salute you!" Gladiator (Latin gladius‚"sword") This was the cry of the gladiators‚ or professional fighters‚ when they saluted the Roman emperor as they marched about the amphitheater before engaging in combat with one another or with wild beasts for the entertainment of the people. For the most part they were prisoners taken in war‚ slaves‚ or the worst classes of criminals. When a gladiator was disabled or disarmed‚ the spectators turned up their thumbs

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    Vegetarian Athletes Strength‚ endurance‚ hardcore training and deadly fighting skills the Roman Gladiator conjures up images of astonishing demigods. Would you be shocked to find out that it’s possible that Roman Gladiators were vegetarian athletes? (Fornaris & Aubert 1998) Athletes are considered to be the best of the best in their given sport. They dedicate countless hours to the pursuit of one goal and many base their entire lifestyle around that pursuit. However‚ a small group of high level

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    In the Roman Empire they had gladiator fights. And those brave warriors fought for their lives. The people cheered in the crowd watching this brutal battle. Tens of people came into the Colosseum at a time‚ and only one of those people came out. Chariot races were almost as brutal. On the Circus Maximus charioteers tried to stay on their four horses. With 180 degree turns it was not easy. How bad and brutal all of this was it was still their

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    Jared Doerr 11/17/14 Arguments and Reasoning Gladiator Events: Sport or Not? Are gladiator events of ancient Rome sport? Gladiator events were most certainly a violent form of entertainment and because of the violence I would think we would naturally feel that it is not a sport; however‚ before we can clarify whether or not gladiator events are sport‚ we first have to define what a “sport” is considered to be. I have broken down “sport” to contain three elements: some aspect of competiveness (a desire

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    What is it: it is an arena in where gladiator contests would be held even slaves were put into the arena. It was also a place of death where two people would battle each other with swords and other types of weapon or sometimes the gladiators would fight wild animals and other people would watch them fight for their own enjoyment. It was also played an importance in Roman social life The longer the fight would last the more the audience would be satisfied. The games would be held 10-12 times on average

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    Comparing Real Vs. Movie Commodus In the movie “Gladiator”‚ Emperor Commodus is portrayed as an unstable and neurotic sadist who killed his own father for the throne of the Roman Empire. Real history has no solid proof that Commodus‚ while unstable‚ killed his father Marcus Aurelius. He was actually made co-emperor at the age of 5 (Heritage). However‚ the sexual relations he had with his sibling is in fact true‚ but it was not with the sister Lucilla as shown in the movie‚ but rather with another

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    support. Sponsors were then able to contribute to the tributes indirectly through contribution towards victory. Every little thing counts‚ from the Games to the supporters to the district tributes. Gladiators were not always popular‚ but weren’t always the ones already marked for death either. The gladiators were given prizes for pleasuring the audience with a remarkable show because they were everything in the Games. Similarly‚ the tributes of The Hunger Games came from various districts with different

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