The Only Purpose of A Day at The Colosseum Was To Entertain The Romans
The Only Purpose of A Day at The Colosseum Was To Entertain The Romans
The Only Purpose of A Day at The Colosseum Was To Entertain The Romans
see the animals, never mind the fact that they could
perform amazing tricks, which would be a great source of
entertainment for the public. The opportunity to see a vast
range of exotic animals including elephants, wolves,
leopards and boars would be special for the ordinary
public who wouldnt have any knowledge of their
existence before watching them in action. Bringing the
animals to Rome showed the Romans their skill in
conquering nature and the power of the shows sponsor
and/or Emperor.
Besides from the usual gladiators there were several other
types of gladiator to attain the crowds interest. Some
gladiators fought from chariots, whilst others would use
clubs. Children and women were forced to fight for novelty
value, and in what is described as humorous
entertainment, blind people were sent to fight each other.
On other occasions, gladiators might be forced to re-enact
scenes from military history entertainment. Another
unusual twist was to see a left-handed gladiator.
However the animals werent primarily used for the
entertainment of the masses, but also unarmed men were
sent into the arena to be ripped apart by wild animals.
These victims often included religious groups such as
Christians or criminals. To be killed by animals in the arena
was an official and legalized form of the death penalty.
Although they sought entertainment from this it provided
a purpose for punishments. This meant that they went to
precautions to ensure that these contests would be both
entertaining and one-sided. They made sure that the men
were unarmed, virtually naked. Then they would tie them
to stakes and wheel them into the path of the animals.
This showed how sadistic the Romans were since they
starved the animals before hand.
During a contest, when one gladiator was on the verge of
defeat, he would appeal for mercy. He would raise his
finger as an act of submission, and it would be up to the
sponsor of the show to decide whether he would have
been spared or not. The sponsor would be swayed by the
feelings of the crowd, as this would increase his
popularity, and shows were really only put on by