Friday, January 24, 2014

Ancient Greece and Rome


The Ancient Greeks were the originators of the Olympic Games. On the other hand, Ancient Rome partook in gladiator games. The Greeks mixed religion and sports, frequently praising the Greek Gods. The Olympics were extremely structured in organization that governed the rules and regulations. Gladiator games were quite the opposite with barbaric rules created by the elites. Both Greece and Rome used these games as a form of entertainment, but differed in that the Olympic games were centered around their Gods. Rome used this as a vehicle of political power and the division of masses. Surprisingly, participants in the Olympic Games were peasants due to their availability of time to dedicate to training. The only participants were men. A gladiator may be a warrior hero, slave, prisoner of war, but once he enters the stadium he is fighting for his freedom. Women were left out of participation as well.

1 comment:

  1. Great post! It's definitely interesting to see how the times have barely changed with predominantly male attention still in sports. We came along way from fighting to the death but still enjoy blood sport (UFC, Boxing, etc.) - Brandon Fukutome

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