A blog about history, mostly Classical, mythology and more
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Gladiator School
We learned a few of the basic gladiator fighting techniques that the real gladiators used many centuries ago. To be a gladiator was partly a death sentence. A gladiator never knew if he would come back alive. Many gladiators were chosen to fight because of their strength, and many others were chosen because they would be easy to kill. Most importantly, they were chosen to amuse the audience. The audience was enthusiastic to see slaves and traitors be executed. To see one person kill another person was a way to see who was more masculine than the other, who was stronger, and who was a warrior.
After training ended, the battles began, where I became a warrior in the arena. I, then, understood the routine for the gladiators. They would fight, and if they won, they would fight again later. If they didn’t win, they would be killed in the arena. I enjoyed my training and combat, and felt that the gladiator was much more than a slave sent to die. A gladiator was a symbol of courage and strength that each and every one of us have within ourselves: to navigate asituation no matter the odds and consequences. Everyone has the will to survive and that is what a gladiator shows to the ancient Romans and to us today.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
2015 Rice Owl Certamen
This is my very first Rice Owl Certamen. The Certamen is an annual competition similar to the Quizbowl, except that all of the questions are about the Classics, from Greek Mythology to Roman lifestyle and culture, to Latin. Because my school does not have an actual team for this specific event, I was placed on a wildcard team, which is a group of students who also down have a specific team to join. This was a pretty awesome event, and I'm sure this will be the first of many more competitions that I will join. Also, I took an exam prepared by the Certamen, about Greek Mythology. I received first place and earned an awesome certificate!
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