In ancient Rome, the entertainment of the poor often revolved around public spectacles and events. They flocked to the Colosseum and other arenas to watch gladiatorial games, animal hunts, and chariot races, which were often free and sponsored by wealthy elites to gain favor with the populace. Additionally, festivals and religious celebrations provided opportunities for communal gatherings, music, and performances. Street performers and traveling entertainers also offered diversion and amusement to those in lower socioeconomic classes.
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