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Michael Andrews
ENC 1102
Joseph Cottle
1 February 2013
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Gladiator is the story in which a fallen general must fight as a gladiator in order to seekj... jQu"r L\rr,,t,* Jtrtrtn{-his vengeance for his murdered family.oTLere are two sides though , that arcreally never looked
at when talking about this movie and that is the whites and colored. ^Race is a barrier in which ito*qta,:,t 1 \*'
characters that will help illustrate this will be Maximus and Juba. ) .n.7L)-' rr1. r..:5* t,10, *\\,
lfr uY. i'^*'rclass is important to the movie because it shows how a man can go from having it all to
have nothing but bloody "fame," to becoming eqlperor. In the beginning of the movie, the(il",r,1t [,rq,,x igeneral Maximus Decimus Meridius is leading his troops against a Germanic tribe. He is in the
front of all of his men being acknowledged everywhere he goes for being the general. He is
wearing the finest fur around his back, to synbolize his rank, while the common soldiers had
nothing more than plain armor. After the battle has concluded Maximus retum to his tent which
compared to the average soliders' is a palace. As the general, Maximus is given the best which
is available to be given. He does not have to worry about not having equipment for himself.
.Jb t'! vt{ / Then, while talking to Marcus Aurelius, Maximus realizes he is not just this general, but.,lt'""t fnot*al farmer with a wife and child. Here in this class, he speaks to Marcus of his prized landJ*u u,",
producing different goods. He does not have the best house in the empire but he3,oq^'he :r,iienjoys his life' In this class, it shows Maximus' true self in that he is not one that needs the
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expensive furs and the biggest tent, but shows he is a truly humblel He is just a regular man
making a living by using his hands planting the yearly crops.
"), :r\\, f,,- \oLater, Maximus is captured by a slave trader, Wffie-"i"s$ought by a man who trains
gladiators. Maximus is stripped of all his belongtexcept for the clothes on his back and given a
dot to tell him whether he is a good or bad fighter. Maximus even loses his own name and uses
"Spaniard" because he is not the same person anymore since all that was dear to him was taken
from him. He then is reduced to a puppet for the people of the arena. This truly is the lowest
,{t*tt*jotn, of his liferfFh reduced to killing for people's enjoyment. That is, until he begins to win
,J -[ i,*.J,o ind gain fame. Once he has gained this fame he is "translating his celebrity into cultural currency
l. it":''J ,trn'ir ol and power," (Gabler) and becomes one ofthe most beloved gladiators in the empire.tL, n r.rot' \'-- *-*y-* ---**------J
The last stage in which Maximus goes through would be once he has gained his fame.
The emperor recognizes him and wants him killed, so in the end of the movie there is a finaltj
battle in which Maximus and the Emperor fight. Maximus ends up stabbing the Emperor in the
throat and killing him. This is very significant becauss once Maximus kills the emperor he then
takes over as the emperor, so he has all the power and control. This power allows him to free his
comrades and th{imr#; }';;;;J,l'li'rn" p.opr.ljust as Marcus Aurelis had wanted.
"Through his self-sacrifice and death he successfully restores the continuity of Roman
On the other hand, blacks had a much different fype of social class. They had but one
classe slave. Every time you see a colored person, tlley are doing something involving being a(,^ tL'
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slave, be it a gladiator or the emperor servant. An example of this concept would be from the
character of Juba. fffijr an African male who was forcefully taken from his home in Afficary
and sold into slavery. . According to anWtvr ,F. [t"u.. r,- *rn( I i
article, blacks vftere considered "an insult to nature and nature's proper product of the white
man."(Wiesen) He becomes a gladiator but unlike Maximus never really is given the spotlight.
This means that his fame never really blossoms as Maximus does. He never has the crowd
chanting his name and without this he is never going to be more than just a eladiator(This
,r,rht'!t-.oncept shows that colored people, in this movie, are not really given the luxury to move from
l;tltiiJ,;JJlX";hrlu, *nit., are able tfunr, is until Maximus'(eath when he is rreed. rhen he
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Maximus has many different homes with many different families in this movie. This
Iufmovie represents that family does not have to be by blood, & can be the relationships with the
people you are closest with. Through each one of his classes, Maximus finds a new family that
cares for him. The story leads from one of his families to another. He starts off as a general with
his troops. While he is the general, all of his men respect him and will follow him to death if' q---\r., -.L,, (^-i.*..'t,
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they have to. After first war against the Germanic tribe where Maximus leads them to a victory.
Afterwards, it can be seen how caring of a general that Maximus is, when he visits his wounded
soldiers in the infirmary and watching in vain as his men are being treated for missing limbs and
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From this family another is born, between Marcus Aurelius and Maximus. Maximus
once dated Marcus' daughter and from that and being the General of the Army these two are
lc,irvery close. Marcus believes Maximus to be the "son I should have had." This is a significant
relationship because Marcus Aurelius is a very old man andrealizes he will die soon. So instead
of intrusting his own son with the empire, he is willingttrust Maximus with the task of returning
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Maximus' next family would be his biological family J nr, wife and child. They are
the light of his life and he is willing to do anything in order to keep them safe. After not showing
his loyalty b& Commodus when he proclaims himself emperor, Maximus is taken to be killed
and finds out this family could be hurt. He escapes the execution and hurries home to find that
his family had been burned and crucified to the gate in front of their house. Maximus falls down
in shock and after a few seconds goes over and kisses the feet of his dead wife. This shows howI
deeply he cares for his family, Eor as long as he lives he is going to seek revenge on those that
destroyed his family. Also the importance of his real family is that everywhere that Maximus
goes after his family dies; he carries along with him the figures of the son and wife that his son
gave to him before he left as the general. In the end, his family is reuqited in that Juba buries the
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His last family would be in his slave/gladiator days. Maximus at first does not participate
in the fighting exercises that Priximo, the slave owner, puts in front of him. But once they start
fighting and the other gladiators see the skill that lr4axirp.rr- porr"r{].d they can do nothing but
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respect him. Since they respect him, he will respect them baik and by the time that they have
journey to Rome he is close with all his comrades. He wants them all to stay alive and this can
be seen in the first battle in the Colosseum w[ren he tells his men they must stay together in order
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to survive. The men are willing to give up their lives fighting the Roman army in order for
Maximus to escape and get his army and lead them on Rome. Lastly when Maximus is about to
die, he is the emperor so he tells Quintus to release his men and to let them be free. Then after
he falls, all of his gladiator brothers are there to help carry him out of the arena.
Juba, on the other hand is a different story. Since he is taken from his home he has a wife
and children, the only problem is that they are on a different continent. Since he is only a slave
and nothing more in the movie he really only has one family then. He has his gladiator brother
around him and @** much all he has for family. This is significant because he really has
nothing to live for but the chance to see his family again. He uses his gladiator brothers, such as
Maximus, in order to help him stay alive long enough to get his freedom and be able to find his
biological family.
Maximus and Juba are similar in that both have experience the honible slave life. They
are looking for their families, Juba in AfrlJa and Maximus who will see his in the afterlife. The
difference between the two *.r'#'fgiJ'#lilJll *nn. he has the ability to move from class
to class with no one's help. On the other hand, Juba can only from class to class because with
Maximus' dying wish as ernperor, he freed his men. So Juba is only freed because of another
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Work Cited Page
Gabler, Neal. "In Oscar Race, Family Prevails." New York Times 150.51668 (2001): 3. Print.
D. S. Wiesen, 'Juvenal and the Blacks', C&M 31 (1970) 133-35.
Barker, Jennifer. "A Hero Will Rise: The Myth of the Fascist Man in Fight Club and
Gladiator." Literature-Film Quarterly 36 Q0A8): 171+. Print.
Gladiator(film)(2000), Directed by Ridley Scott
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