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    or actually cared about the citizens of Rome. The movie Gladiator portrays Roman life and the gladiatorial games. Really though, how does the movie compare to the history of the Roman Empire? I am really interested in the actual history of the gladiators and the movie is one of my favorites. That’s why I chose to do my review on it and I came to find out that the movie didn’t give me the information on the real life and times of the gladiators. In the movie, after the death of the emperor, Maximus

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    Gladiator games and football have more similarities than we believe. The number one component is violence. Crowds scream in excitement as the Coliseum gets covered in blood in the gladiatorial games. Comparing to today, fans scream and cheer as two teams tackle each other in a football game. Looking at modern day sports and the gladiator games, they suggest that football has just as much violence as the gladiator games played in the Roman times. If a sport contains violence, it tends to be the most

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    A gladiator sits in the dungeon sweating, for his turn is soon to come. He hears the howls of men and beasts, the thud of corpses dropping to the floor, and the crowd applauding. Finally, he hears the tapping of the guard’s approaching feet down the corridor, and his life begins to flash before his eyes. He is forcefully escorted upstairs and steps out of the gate that closes behind him. Crowds are cheering all around him, chanting for his death. Growling comes from the other gate, and a lion emerges

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    Roman Gladiator Beliefs

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    In ancient Rome, violence, democracy and religion were commonly used in gladiatorial combat. Gladiators, who were often criminals and slaves, were thrown into arenas and compelled to battle with an animal or another gladiator. After the fights, spectators would use hand signals and certain calls to display their opinion of the gladiator’s fate, either life or death. The final decision was left up to a single judge, who was often heavily influenced by the crowd’s opinion. The Romans enjoyed these

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    The 2000 film Gladiator, produced by Douglas Wick, David Franzoni, and Branko Lustig through Scott Free Productions and Red Wagon Entertainment, is based on the Ancient World and radically compressed the chronology of the Emperor Commodus’ reign. The film’s director, Ridley Scott, conveys his best work on the historical events as accurately and entertaining as be possibly could. Gladiator the movie is about seeking revenge and fulfilling the dying wish of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Roman Empire was

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    Gladiator Research Paper

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    Core 140 November 24, 2014 Gladiator In the year 2000, the movie Gladiator was released in movie theatres around the nation. The movie involves historic roman emperors, different battles and the love of a roman warrior. I will follow along in the story and discover the life and struggles of a gladiator. History on Gladiators Gladiators were professional fighters who specialized in weapons and fought in public arenas. They were usually kept as slaves or prisoners. Gladiators were known to have short

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    the life of a gladiator was hard because they had strict rules. For new recruits it was even harder Gladiators lived a very dangerous life. The life of a gladiator started early they were forced to fight they had no choice. but the Medical care was very important to gladiators because they would get hurt bad from all the dangers stuff they did. Rare occasion they contracted diseases infections because the infections from cuts and other peoples blood. they lived in tribal conditions they had prison

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    Gladiators were highly skilled entertainers who put themselves into harms way just to prove that they were the best. The gladiatorial spectacle was not always performed by highly trained warriors, but instead performed by slaves forced to put on a show. The wealthy organized the shows for the local community to display their power. According to Coleman, gladiators were slaves who were subjected to vigorous training, fed on a high-energy diet, and given expert medical attention (Coleman, 2011). If

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    A Review of Gladiator Hail Caesar, and the return of the Roman Empire. From "Quo Vadis" to "Spartacus", Hollywood has enjoyed a long and fore filling relationship with the sword-and-sandals epics and Ridley Scott (Alien & Blade Runner), has released a monumental spectacle; managing to make this forgotten genre bigger, better and more bloody than ever before. Ridley Scott shines as a director through "Gladiator." Not only has he managed to create the multiple plots

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    In the year 2000 Universal Studios released the film "Gladiator." This film directed by Ridley Scott is both a great and terrible depiction of the Roman Empire in its "Golden Age." Some of the tiniest details of this time period have been observed and recreated skillfully, yet some major issues have been completely altered or tweaked. Right from the opening scene one can view historical inaccuracies. First, there was no last great battle against the Germanic tribes the day before Marcus Aurelius'

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