1.) The soldiers follow Maximus into battle because Maximus displays characteristics of nobility, courage and loyalty.
2.)The fall of Maximus is rather fast, one moment he is a roman general and then the next a slave by coincidence. Although the events that lead up to this were all caused by the Emperor, who hold a much higher role in roman than a general. The probability of this happening is pretty slim.
3.) "We mortals are but shadows and dust" I do agree with this phrase, we do not live forever as we are mortals and not immortal and we will eventually turn to dust. Although we still hold a relevance "What we do in life, echoes in eternity."
4.) Having the emperor figure it all out moved the motives of the story along. It let the plots of both side develop and grow to an escalation.
5.) I believe that the Empress's eulogie and the burial of the little statues bring closure to the story. The eulogie tells the people of Rome that Maximus gave his life for Rome and that he should be honoured for it not Commondus. The burial of the statue is a symbol that Maximus is at peace with his family in a heaven, as well as it is symbolic to his freedom and the freedom of the other slaves as they can now go home and be with there families.
6.) Gladiator teaches us both positive and negative lessons based on the human condition. Although more of it is negative because in the end our hero does die. But the fact that a general was able to become a slave and then take over the Emperor teaches us that we are truly capable of anything if we are strong and determined enough. But on the larger scale of the human condition Gladiator proves that we live in a bleak society and that we tend to show very little empathy towards one another, as well as humans are capable of doing very horrific things to one another.










