Maximus with other slaves participate in the colosseum. Commodus has not recognized Maximus, because he uses a mask to cover his face. After a lot of successes, Commodus decides to know the gladiator who guides all slaves during the competitions. Commodus is surprised that Maximus is the hero. Maximus attracts a lot of fans and lovers. So, Commodus is not able to give an order to kill Maximus. Commodus visits Maximus in the slaves' room to arrange for a big competition between them in front of citizens (Gram, 2008). Commodus hits Maximus before the confrontation by using a toxic knife. Maximus can control the confrontation before he loses the consciousness. In the end, Maximus kills Commodus in the colosseum, and he gives orders to change
In the “Odyssey”, Odysseus goes through obstacles throughout the book that a normal man couldn’t subside. One example is in book 9, his main obstacle that he is trying to face is to escape from being held hostage in a cave by a Cyclops better known as Polyphemus. Odysseus is a archetypal hero, he is also a role model, with an ambition to get to his homeland Ithaca. He goes through resisting temptation and using his intellect and physical strength to get him there, no matter the obstacle nor the negative flaws that he faces. Odysseus put himself and his men in that situation by being curious and wanting to know what kind of land his ship and the winds led him to. This was selfish of him because it cost him some of his men, but a leader and hero has to play that role and some lives will be dealt with on the way. Odysseus says, “The rest of you will stay here while I go with my ship and crew on reconnaissance. I want to find out what those men are like, Wild savages with no sense of right or wrong Or hospitable folk who fear the gods” (Homer 429). Saying this quote alone makes Odysseus a humble man due to the fact that not even a piece of land is going to slow him down on his journey back home.
The main source of debate between the emperors and a number of senators was the question of how that office should be filled. Leading senators wanted to be able to choose a man that was mature and had plenty of experience and proven merit from their ranks. The ancient reports of Marcus fearing that Commodus was an unsuitable candidate for emperor and that Commodus brought about his death are merely fabrications designed to discredit Commodus and justify his overthrow. Commodus was actually joint ruler with his father and they jointly commanded the war on the Danube until Marcus’
Character archetypes play a part in the epic by moving the story along. They all help to assist Odysseus by giving him guidance, never leaving him, and by providing a reason to come home.
The character Ulysses Everett McGill from “O Brother, Where art thou?” is a worthy representation of Odysseus from the “Odyssey”. Ulysses Everett McGill, or Everett, was the main character of the movie who was trying to get back home. Odysseus was a king and warrior who spent 20 years away from home due to obstacles and distractions. Both characters share many personality traits and events that make the movie a modern adaption of the epic poem
Spartacus and the other gladiators successfully stole some of the Romans weapons. They escaped safely. They took the route to Mount Vesuvius bringing more slaves to fight for spartacus. Claudius Glaber, a military commander was brought under control of the 3,000 soldiers to fight the Spartans. When the Romans show up at Spartacus location, they surround them. Claudius decides that they should wait till the Spartans surrender. Claudius wanted them to starve. But Spartacus had a brilliant idea. The slaves used vines to swing behind the Romans. They killed majority of the Roman Army. But then the Romans brought 6,000 soldiers to fight the Spartans again… but the Spartans defeated
We are your allies. We have taken a liking in your cause of revolting. We will help you reach the Apennines. Will you accept our help?” Spartacus and his companions all nodded their head in agreement. They decided to camp out on top of this hill. The next morning Spartacus and his men began their march towards the Apennines. The plan was for the aliens to hold back at first. Soon after though, the Roman consul caught wind of this uprising. They decide to show a use of force and send Claudius Glaber after Spartacus and his men with 3,000 untrained soldiers by Glaber’s side. When the two forces meet, they clashed with one another with a great and angry force. Spartacus and his allies were losing the battle, when all of the sudden the aliens appeared out of thin air and started fighting Claudius’s soldiers. With their unique weapons of plasma swords and laser guns, it was a quick turn of events where Spartacus and his men won by a landslide! Both of the forces head over to the Apennines. They arrive with minimal interferences. Upon entering the area, many men rush back to their homes from where they had been taken as slaves. Quickly though, the aliens interject by saying “With us combined as a force, we are able to take over all of Rome, why stop
Ciarochi 1 Stephanie Ciarochi Mrs Tidwell English April 18, 2018 Odyssey Essay In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, Odysseus is the epic hero. Many different traits are possessed by a stereotypical hero including that he travels on a great journey, he possesses great intelligence and cleverness, and he faces supernatural foes on his journey.
- Hermes: also known as “Hermes of the golden wand” or “the giant killer” is the messenger and son of the god Zeus. He was sent by Zues to inform Calypso of Zeus’s order to free Odysseus.
In the Epic, “The Odyssey", spoken by Homer, conveys a heroic tale of an epic hero named, Odysseus, who faces many challenges as he sails to get home. One of the tasks Odysseus faces is, "The Sirens", who challenge Odysseus 's will power. Another challenge Odysseus encounters is, “The Cyclops", who torments and slaughters some of Odysseus 's men due to his curiosity. One of the hardest threats he had to confront was, “The Land of Dead" which tested his self-restraint, and revealed his human weaknesses of sorrow. The Epic Hero, Odysseus, struggles with many challenges such as, the taunting Sirens, the brutish and cruel Cyclops, and one of the arduous territories Odysseus has ever crossed, The Land of the Dead.
This main character is a hero that has all the elements of an epic hero. He has supernatural abilities, he faces many magical being such as monsters or sorceresses, and he is tested in multiple ways to exhibit his abilities. His name is Odysseus. Odysseus encounters many obstacles on the way home. He gets passed every obstacle he has came across so far.
Most things said about Commodus are negative, however, Cassius Dio seems to backup Commodus saying that most of his negative qualities are due to the influence of bad company, as mentioned earlier on due to his weak character (Cavallini; ?). It is difficult to find ancient sources that are often in favor of Commodus, the corrupt ruler that was not well received by
You know been keeping an eye on this thread , so much hate for gods and goddess that we didn't even interact with, but i notice, most of you have decide that our fathers are right and that where the problem is, are fathers are biggest whore around, they are reason why there is so many problems..
In the movie Gladiator, Russell Crowe plays a battle hardened Roman General who, through a series of unfortunate events, becomes a gladiator. He starts out on the front lines of a battle against barbarians. The war against them has been going on for some time however this is the final battle that will end the war. The battle rages and the Romans come out victorious. The Caesar then emerges and praises Maximus (Russell Crowe) for his leadership. The Caesar then asks him if he will become Caesar after his death because his son Commodus is not fit to rule. Commodus hates his father’s decision and kills him so his wish will die with him. Commodus then orders Maximus to be killed, he escapes and rides as fast as he can back home but is too late. He comes home to find his wife and son burned alive. He is then captured and sold into slavery where he becomes a gladiator and moves up in the ranks as a skilled fighter. He makes friends with a black slave and they both move together up to larger arenas. He makes it to the Coliseum where he reveals himself to Commodus declaring he will have his vengence. Commodus accepts Maximus’ challenge after delivering a fatal wound to his back. He fights Commodus despite the injury and kills him but then dies himself.
happen to the protagonist “Maximus Decimus Meridius” create an atmosphere of anxiousness, sadness, and confusion. In the film Gladiator (Scott, 2000), there are several scenes that allow the audience to see why is this movie considered a melodrama. The first time that the audience sees a complex scene with elevated dialogues and mixed emotions is when Commodus murders his father the Cesar after knowing that he would not be the successor to govern the nation. Within seconds, there is a twist to the plot and Maximus the powerful warrior who defeated the German army is now a traitor and so he and his family shall die.
The story is about Maximus, one of the leading generals in the Roman army. He led the Romans to victory in a decisive battle with the Barbarians that ended a long war between them. This victory helped him gain trust and favour from the old Emperor Marcus Aurelius, which is now old and near his end. Emperor Aurelius wishes to appoint Maximus as the temporary leader of Rome, even though he has a son, Commodus. Commodus, being told by his father that he would not be the appointed emperor, murders Marcus in a fit of rage and claims the throne. He then ordered the execution of Maximus to secure his claim to the throne. Maximus escaped execution, but he was unable to save his son and wife in Spain from the soldiers