Manipulation through Entertainment: The Roman Circus Shows in the Past and Football Games Nowadays
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
This work explores the similarities and differences between the Roman Circus
entertainment, the most famous show of the Ancient Empires, and Football, the most
popular sport and entertainment of modern times. Both of them gathered a huge number
of audience from different cultural and social backgrounds and classes, all in one place,
for one purpose, which is entertainment. The Roman Circus was characterized by chariot
races and gladiators games. These spectacles were used by Emperors to gain public
acceptance and prevent the oppositions and revolutions. In contrast, modern football is
a global phenomenon that sells the ideology of belonging to a team, defending the
philosophy of the team, watching all the games and buying all sorts of items like the
team or the football player. This comparison studies the audience engagement with these
two different entertainment shows that shape societal values and collective beliefs.
Through this analysis, we come to the conclusion that both old Empires and modern
rulers utilized sport not only for entertainment, but more importantly, to control their
peoples and their behaviour