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    Gladiators, The celebrities of ancient Rome. Gladiators would reenact myths, legends and epic battles. (Penelope 12). Taught to die with dignity and honor, they would kill for the enjoyment and pleasure of the roman mob. Many of the gladiators were prisoners of war, slaves, and criminals who were forced to fight in arenas, sometimes to the death. Although gladiators were so beloved by ancient Rome and were an important part of the culture, life in the arena was not as desireable as it seemed because

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    Gore, drama, and action. These are what most people pay Hollywood to show them at the screens. The movie gladiator from the year 2000 is no different. The movie gladiator is a movie with contents that does not align itself historically. Rather it is tainted with a bit of historical accuracy resulting it to be more difficult to discern the accuracy of the movie as it is now ambiguous for which part of the movie is unreliable and reliable. Nevertheless, this paper will be contrast the content of the

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    Depiction Of Gladiator

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    A True Depiction of a Gladiator There have been many movies that try to demonstrate how gladiators trained for their violent combat against other gladiators, in hope to win and keep their lives at the end of their gruesome battles. Although, the 1960’s movie Spartacus, with Kirk Douglas, had a few differences demonstrating how actual gladiators trained in Rome, it still contains more accurate scenes displaying their intense training. The movie showed the kind of training schools they were in,

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    The Paradox Of Gladiators

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    Often seen as working class heroes, Roman Gladiators have become an icon to the it is nearly impossible to think of the Roman Empire without the association of Gladiators were a paradox within Roman society. They were viewed both as “the superstars of their day”, but also ranked in the lowest tier of Roman society (Baker, 2000, pg.3). This unique relationship of being held in contempt while also being adorned made the relationship of gladiators to Roman society very interesting because it influenced

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    Gladiators Essay

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    People may see gladiators as a hero maybe even a role model however; their life is not something one would truly wish for. A life in chains with harsh training, blood and existence were all given for a man’s word. Gladiators’ fought for freedom, money, and life; few gave all for something, and most gave all for nothing. The gladiator life was not about going in an arena to become the most notorious named fighter. The purpose for the gladiator to fight was to receive a chance to see their family.

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    Gladiator Comparison

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    Nielsen star in Ridley Scott’s famed movie, Gladiator. This color movie, made in 2000, was based on the time period of the Roman Empire. It was written specifically to become an action/drama movie. Gladiator was produced by David Franzoni, Branko Lustig, and Douglas Wick, and the movie was written by David Franzoni, John Logan, and William Nicholson. I watched Gladiator at my friend Jed’s house on my computer while he was doing other homework. In Gladiator, the power hungry emperor’s son, Commodus

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    The Film Gladiator

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    In the film ‘Gladiator’ directed by Ridley Scott, the director makes use of various filmic techniques in order to enunciate the overall narrative. This essay will analyse the directors use of coloured lighting, various camera shots and angles,sounds as well as character portrayal and costumes as these elements play a major role in ensuring the authenticity of the opening scene. At the beginning of the film the audience is introduced to the Universal and DreamWorks logos which are in a sepia colour

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    Gladiator Fighting

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    you ever studied or learned anything about Gladiators, or even how we study them? Gladiators were people who fought in the Roman Empire. In this essay I'm going to inform you on how Gladiators fought, some tools used to help find ancient clues, and some recent discoveries about them. Understand that gladiators fought long long ago, from 27 B.C. To 393 A.D., so the discoveries you learn about in this essay are very precious to ancient history. Gladiator fighting was really popular back in those

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    Roman Gladiators

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    Blood and bodies everywhere. Two Gladiators left, exhausted and bloodied, one pleading for mercy, the other looks toward the emperor. The emperor puts out his fist with thumb out. his fist rotates thumb pointing down telling the standing gladiator to finish their opponent. one swing and its finished, this is the life of a gladiator. Gladiators lives were some of the toughest. During ancient Roman times many trained and became gladiators and fought in the arenas where some were victorious but most

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    Essay On Gladiator

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    Gladiators were fierce warriors not often afraid of death even though it was likely. Did you know the death rate was about 17%? Although they were famous then and still are now, they had to start somewhere. Gladiators were, by definition, “a professional fighter who specialised with particular weapons and fought before the public in large purpose-built arenas”(Gladiator, Cartwright) Majority of fighters were either slaves, former slaves, or condemned prisoners(Gladiator, Cartwright), although

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