Video: Bust of Emperor Commodus

K–12 Resource: Watch a Video

Learn about a 16-year-old Roman Emperor who was considered a bad ruler

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Learning Objectives

After watching the video, you will be able to:

  • Describe why an artwork may have been created
  • Explain why Commodus was considered a bad ruler

Time

  • Under 30 mins

Assignment

Watch Bust of Commodus

Questions

Write or discuss your responses.

  • The video describes marble busts of Commodus as “propaganda designed to make Commodus look good.” How is this similar to or different from how political leaders use images of themselves today?
  • Many busts of Commodus were destroyed after his death because he was so disliked. Why do you think people destroy statues and images of leaders they hate?
  • Commodus became co-ruler at age sixteen and emperor soon after. How might becoming leader of an empire as a teenager have contributed to his poor decisions and irrational behavior?
  • The narrator ends by asking: “Why is art sometimes used as propaganda?” What makes visual images particularly powerful tools for political messages?

Glossary

Bust

A sculpture that shows only a person’s head, neck, and shoulders.

Propaganda

Visual or written communication used to persuade someone or encourage an opinion.

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