Slavery In Pseudolus, By Titus Maccius Plautus

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Slavery in Roman Public

According to the Marvin Perry, “ slaves was practiced in ancient times, in many lands, and among most people.”(Perry, 112) Especially in ancient Roman, when Roman armies expand to other countries and areas successfully, they captured people during the battle and send back to Rome to be sold to the wealthy Romans as their slaves. During the last centuries of Republic and the early centuries of the imperial age, the Roman war brought back to a huge amount of slaves as their spoils of the wars. Slaves was considered legally to be a piece of property without their own freedom. In ancient Roman, people called their slaves as the “Speaking Tools” . Slaves did not treat as a human beings with legal citizen rights. They sold as products to the market and valued by their demographic characteristics including age, gender, personal skills, ethnic,manner, appearance, and personality. The lives of slaves conspicuously harsh by their tough works and cruel tortures from their inconsidered masters. The more brutal oppression of masters, the more intense of slave revolt, and finally to cause the massive revolt in Roman.
The Pseudolus was written by Titus Maccius Plautus, a Roman playwright, who wrote about the time of the end of Second Punic War. The play told a story about the how a slave helping with his master to solve the problem in ancient Roman. The main characters in Pseudolus is Pseudolus, and he was the slave of his master Simo. One day he found out that his master’s son Calidorus was depressed because of the slave girl loved by Calidorus, Phoenicium, has sold to a Macedonian military officer by her master Ballio, a pimp. However, the transaction was not complete yet. Calidorus was so upset and grieved becau...

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...ttle power of Calidorus. He relied on his slaves Pseudolus completely because he was unable to negotiate with Ballio and persuade his father to pay for Phoenicium. So he asked Pseudolus about the plans and suggestions. Plautus tired to tell audience that not every upper class was considered as powerful and outstanding person. Therefore, evaluating a person cannot be based on social class.
Through writing the play of Pseudolus and shaping the different personalities of characters in the play, Plautus criticized the social current situation about the inhumanity of treating slavery. At the same time, he attempted to deliver an attitude that class consciousness and social status were less important than good humanity and characteristics, and he encouraged society to pay more attention on developing humanity, instead of merely focus on wealth and social position.

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