Saturday, June 1, 2019

Were Romans Obsessed with Violence? :: Ancient Rome Roman History

Were Romans Obsessed with Violence?In many modern books written about Ancient Rome and her mickle, the Romans are often portrayed as brutal and unforgiving people who enjoyed violence and thought it amusing to see people creation injured and killed to the point of obsession. It is my aim to establish whether this classification is justified or if it is simply an exaggeration of what a small group of people enjoyed. mend it is known that in Rome there were gladiatorial fights, public beatings and the keeping of slaves was legal (and common), it is also important to understand just exactly how advanced the Romans were. The Longman mental lexicon of the English Language defines civilised as of or being peoples of nations in a state of civilisation. And then defines civilisation as a relatively juicy level of cultural development specifically the stage of cultural development at which writing and the keeping of records is attained. I think that by this definition, the Romans were civ ilised, the educated being able to write and detailed records being kept by many historians.The Romans also had written laws and government, including (later) an assembly for the poorer classes. In fact, their system of law was actually rather advanced (even if it was designed to help the rich) - The idea was accepted that a mans intentions ought to be taken into account, and there was less importance attached to what he did and what he meant to do. The nigh thing to become established was the notion that all men must be inured equally. This way of thinking was very advanced and not savage or uncivilised at all, in fact the same notion that all men should be treated equally was not established in America, Australia and other countries for many years.It is now common knowledge that, in Ancient Rome, people often attended (and enjoyed) gladiatorial fights to the death, wild beast hunts, naval battles and chariot racing, all which often had religious origins. During the reign of Ca esar, thousands of men and animals were butchered just to make a Roman holiday The Romans also enjoyed pantomimes and plays which too were often very unwarranted in nature - It was not uncommon for a condemned criminal to be executed on stage as part of the play. In modern sources, it is often portrayed that slaves were treated more harshly than was actually the case.

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