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    instances of this was the ancient Roman Empire and the gladiators. Today‚ the blood and carnage is only depicted in books and movies. One book that has a similar event to the Gladiatorial games is The Hunger Games. The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization‚ characterized by large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. At its height‚ the Roman Empire controlled approximately 6.5 million km of land. The Roman Empire had a lasting impact

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    their competitors. Like the Romans‚ the Hunger Games introduce the tributes with a parade of chariots‚ each with their own representation. The spectators were able to determine who they would cheer on to win. In The Hunger Games‚ this was a way to appease them for their 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

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    The Hunger Games‚ directed by Gary Ross‚ is linked to the Roman gladiator combats. This is shown through the use of Panem audience experience being alluded to the audience experience of Roman upper and lower class at the gladiatorial games‚ comparing the Hunger Games arena to the Roman Colosseum and contrasting the tributes to the Roman gladiators. Seneca stated in Epistles 7‚ “it was really mere butchery.” This shows that not all people enjoyed watching the gladiatorial games. Some of the audience

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    The Roman Empire was the most advanced civilization in architecture and the fine arts. For instance‚ the Colosseum was the largest arena for gladiatorial games‚ and was one of the largest arenas with a stage in the center. Each and every person had a perfect view of the battles between gladiators and animals. The gladiatorial games were the highlight of the average roman’s day. Theese bloody battles were sometimes tests of the convenience of new and unusual weapons. If the gladiator performed

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    Adam Bajjada - Ancient History Essay - Gladiator Adam Bajjada - Ancient History Essay - Gladiator Gladiator has been reviewed by some as “...the revival of Roman history”(Mitchell‚ 2000) and extremely unrealistic by others. However it is the major themes portrayed in Gladiator such as the social‚ political and economic situations that need to be analysed in further depth with close reference to the written and archaeological evidence. During Gladiator‚ Senator Gracchus states that “The

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    these sights were not uncommon in the Roman Empire at “the colosseum‚ a huge arena that could hold 50‚000 [and] would fill the rich and poor alike. These spectacles they watched combined bravery and cruelty‚ honor and violence” (Beck 152). Thousands of people would flood to the colosseum to watch gladiators duel with animals‚ and with each other. This form of entertainment attracted multiple spectators‚ yet is was an extremely deadly sport. A multitude of gladiators died while fighting in the colosseum

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    The Huger Games The Hunger Games is a game‚ that occurs annually and it is set up by the ruling Capitol to show the other 12 districts of Panem that the Capitol owns them and that they are in-charge and it also serves as a merciless reminder to the price of rebellion against the Capitol. The hunger games consist of twenty-four teenagers‚ a male and a female from each twelve districts and they range in ages of twelve to eighteen. They are put in an arena‚ that differs every year and they have to

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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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    Rome started in 753 B.C. and ended in 476 A.D. Rome is most likely the reason why the United States is like today. Trade was vital to Rome and the city of Rome itself has tremendous environmental advantages. They had Gladiators‚ horse racing and theater. Rome’s government was the most helpful. The Roman’s trade imported a whole variety of materials like beef‚ corn‚ glassware‚ iron‚ lead‚ leather‚ marble‚ olive oil‚ perfumes‚ purple dye‚ silk‚ silver‚ spices‚ timber‚ tin‚ and wine. The main trading

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    to live a life of fan worship‚ fame‚ and glory but live a short life? This is how the Roman gladiators lived their lives. Gladiators were Romans who would fight against each other‚ sometimes even to the death for the purpose of entertainment. An average gladiator was a slave‚ former slave‚ or condemned prisoner‚ but there were some who chose to live such a life. Some chose to live like this for gladiators got paid every time they fought and they could keep any rewards or purses of money they

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