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roman entertainment

Title: roman entertainment
Category: History
Details: Words: 633 | Pages: 2.7 (approximately 235 words/page)


roman entertainment

“Bathing, wine, and Venus wear out the soul but are the real stuff of life.” (Proverb in Sparta, A History of Private Life from Pagan Rome to Byzantium, 183) Civilizations of Ancient Rome and modern day are similar because entertainment is an important part of life. In Ancient Rome, the rich and the poor could enjoy entertainment and relaxation. Men and women spent many hours of their day participating in entertainment activities. Ancient Romans enjoyed many …showed first 75 words of 633 total

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showed last 75 words of 633 total…ate. Men were expected to consume large amounts of alcohol. Ancient Romans believed that entertainment was a very important part of civilization. They would spend mornings socializing at baths, afternoons at the colosseum, and drink and eat all night at banquets. Romans enjoyed being entertained similar to today society. “To everything there was a season, and pleasure was no less legitimate than virtue.” (Paul Veyne, A History of Private Life from Pagan Rome to Byzantium, 183)

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