Spartacus Essays

  • Spartacus

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    Spartacus Spartacus is a historical epic film showing the rise and fall of a slave revolt in the Roman Empire. The film follows the life of the Thracian slave, Spartacus, from his purchase by a trainer of gladiators and his leadership of the revolt to the climactic battle with the Roman Army and his eventual crucifixion at the order of Crassus. The Film stars Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Charles Laughton and a host of other stars. The film was released in 1960, and it won four Oscars. The film

  • The Spartacus War

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    The book The Spartacus War by Barry Strauss is an in depth look at one of Roman history’s most legendary events, the gladiator revolt led by Spartacus. Spartacus has become a legend, creating a storyline that has inspired many movies and television shows, such as Stanley Kubrick’s epic Spartacus in 1960, starring the legendary Kirk Douglas. Spartacus has inspired a perfect mix of men over time with various backgrounds and beliefs, from Stalin and Marx, to Voltaire, and even to Ronald Reagan. How

  • Comparing Spartacus And Varinia

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    the film, Spartacus, the love between two slaves, Spartacus and Varinia, endure the best and worst of times. Spartacus and Varinia gain their freedom by rebelling against their owners, but they are still haunted by their experiences from being owned. The two enslaved lovers are united and torn apart through slavery and the power of Rome. The state of Rome implements strict guidelines for their slaves In Spartacus, Rome’s guidelines and restrictions for slaves allow Varinia and Spartacus to pass their

  • Spartacus Research Paper

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    Have you ever sat and wondered, how did Spartacus rebel against Italy? Stated here is everything you need to know about the great warrior Spartacus! Spartacus was a great warrior born in Thrace at about c109 BC. Thrace was in northern Greece, and an enemy of Rome. Although not much is known about his early life it is known that he served as a support either with or against Rome. Spartacus deserted Rome and was charged with crime, his punishment was that he would be sold as a slave to a man named

  • Stanley Kubick's Spartacus

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    Stanley Kubick's Spartacus In the 1960 film Spartacus, directed by Stanley Kubrick, the character called Spartacus is depicted as a revolutionary who leads an army of slaves against the oppressive forces of Rome during

  • Essay On Gladiators

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    charge of their precise group. The gladiator’s appearance depended on if they were fighting that day. If a gladiator wasn’t fighting, they ... ... middle of paper ... ...tacus was tracked down by Marcus Licinius Crassus, the new Roman commander. Spartacus died in 71 B.C. during battle. He was looked at as a rebellious and strong figure to everyone in Rome. The gladiator of Ancient Rome had a hard life. They spent most of their days training to fight in the games. They had to wear the heavy armor when

  • Testing and the Problem with Exams

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    The Problem with Exams June first--the last exam is today. There has been one exam every day since Monday, which seems as if it was an eternity ago. Every class at school requires homework, quizzes, tests, and finally, a final exam. We take exams to prove ourselves--to prove we have advanced our education during the past nine months. In one and a half to two and a half hours, nine months of homework, quizzes and tests must be summed up. How are the nine months summed up? Usually by a series

  • Pompey the Great

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    defeated the followers of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, a one-time Sulla partisan, whom he drove out of Italy, and destroyed the Marian army in Spain in 76 up to71 bc. Returning to Italy, Pompey brought an end to the civil War instigated by the slave Spartacus. He was now the idol of the people and was elected consul for the year 70 bc, serving with Marcus Licinius Crassus. In 67-66 bc, Pompey got rid of the pirates in the Mediterranean Sea of and was then given control of the provinces in the east

  • Pompey

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    Pompey and Marcus Crassus, moved to leading military positions in the seventies.                                                   Crassus and Pompey fought together in a battle against a Marian rebel, Quintus Sertorius, and a slave rebellion lead by Spartacus in Italy. They returned, having won, in 71 BC. Pompey then spent time campaigning successfully in Rome before he was elected to consul, with Marcus Crassus for the year 70 BC.                                   After Pompey served his time on Consul

  • The Gladiator Analysis

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    The gladius cut through the air, seeming to slow the continuation of time. It was a momentous scene, an oddly simple action that bore the fate of life or death for thousands. Yet, it commenced with no disregard for either future. The death of one life for thousands more, or the life of one for a thousand miserable ones was the theme that rang, reverberating like a bell, through Rome. It’s citizens, impervious to the meaningful lives lost in the gladiatorial arts, failed to hear the ringing and could

  • Spartan Narrative

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    I will tell you a tale of an age long ago,toward the beginning of Sparta. It will also take place in Sparta. Toward the beginning kingdoms wanted the land Sparta would be built on but none wanted the land so badly as the Achaea kingdom; though other kingdoms wanted the land that the Spartan empire was built on but none would budge with the Achaea kingdom in the way, so it was only a mater of time before war broke out between the two. Though our story isn't all about the war; our story is about a

  • How Did The Americans Develop Sparta

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    Sparta was a very strong, self-reliant nation. They had the strongest army, a modern government, yet a simple lifestyle. They barely resembled any other nation of that time, for they did not care for wealth, but rather for their fellow man. At around 800 BC, a young man named Lycurgus was in line for the throne of Sparta, but due to some complications, he did not become king. However, the Spartan people loved him and wanted him to help their nation. As the king was his nephew, he became in some

  • What Role Did Gladiators Play In Roman Society

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    Gladiatorial competitions in Roman society was very important to the Romans and it was a big part of their entertainment and was even a public holiday for the different games that were being held. Gladiator competitions had different roles in roman society including the social and political roles at the time. This essay is to point out the different roles that the gladiator competitions had in Roman society and how it was a big source of entrainment for them. To do so this essay will have different

  • The Gladiator

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    Death of the Gladiator Perhaps one of the most ambiguous characters throughout Roman society was the hated yet beloved gladiator. Courageous and daring, the gladiators of ancient Rome risked their lives every time they stepped into the amphitheater. Through daring fights, these men won glory and the admiration of thousands through their courageous fighting and skillful tactics. Although the popular presumption from movies such as Gladiator is that becoming a gladiator amounted to a death sentence

  • Roman Gladiator Research Paper

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    In ancient Rome, gladiators fought in amphitheaters with huge crowds of spectators as a form of entertainment. Even though, Hollywood may portray Roman gladiatorial contests as a fight to the death, in reality the end of the battle usually didn't end up with someone killed. In order for the game to be more exciting to watch, gladiators had to be professionally trained. From a business standpoint, it is not logical nor economical for athletes to be killing each other. Most of the time, brawls ended

  • Roman Gladiator Research Paper

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    In the time of the Roman Empire, the new show was gladiators. The Romans had a massive arena for the gladiators. Who was a gladiator, how were they were trained, what weapons did they use, where did the fight and how long did they survive for, women gladiators, how this show lasted so long and how they fought. Gladiators was a professional fighter who specialised with particular weapons and fought before the public. Gladiator life was very hard, they did not live a long life being a gladiator. Usually

  • Spartacus Film Analysis

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    1960 Stanley Kubrick directed film Spartacus stars Kirk Douglas, who plays the old, but very wise Roman Gladiator. This movie was far more interesting than the others we watched in class and appeared to be very authentic at first glance. Spartacus starts the movie as a slave working in the mountains moving rocks. He is then purchased by a wealthy Roman and brought to gladiatorial school. It is here that the movie takes an unauthentic turn. The facility Spartacus was brought to, is one far different

  • Comparison Of Spartacus: Lolita And The Killing

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    Strangelove, 2001: Space Odyssey, and Full Metal Jacket countless times. However, I never took the time to go through his complete filmography. Spartacus, along with Lolita and The Killing, were the ones that I had missed out on. I have known about these films for almost 15 years when I first learned about them. The only familiarity I had with Spartacus, and the place where I learned about its existence, was through a silly parody in the cult animated sitcom The Critic. I finally understand the jokes

  • Spartacus: The Third Servile War

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    The War of Spartacus otherwise known as the “Third Servile War” was the last of the three great wars, known as the Roman Servile Wars. These wars involved unsuccessful rebellions, which consisted of slaves, and supporters fighting against the mighty Roman Empire. The Third Servile war began in 73 BCE and came to its dramatic conclusion 71 BCE. This war was the only one of the Roman Servile wars, which aimed directly for the heartland of Rome itself. Throughout the course of the war, the belligerents

  • Spartacus And The Slave Rebellion Essay

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    Spartacus and the Slave Rebellions: What the Sources Tell The slave rebellions that took place from circa 135-71 B.C.E. shook the Romans’ idea of stability and peace immensely. The First and Second Servile Wars led people to believe that the senate and consuls had less control over the people of Rome. After the Servile Wars were put to rest by Roman armies and consul M. Aquilas, several decades past and Romans began to forget of the severity of the conditions in Sicily that led to these clashing