Big Orange wrote:What real democracy? And would it supposedly be game over for Western civilisation if the Persians won, even though a lot would change?
Sigh. I *know* the Greeks had nothing like modern democracy: my point was that the 19th century was full of people who identified with them, not that they gave us the Westminster system. I *never* said 'real democracy'. And yes, from what I've read people during that time would have considered a Persian victory a terrible loss for 'European culture' and all that rubbish.
My point is that culturally (since I grew up in the British Commonwealth) many have identified with things like Greece or Rome etc, even though the links are tenuous at best, simply for reasons of projection. Of *course* it's fantastic and romantic and heroic that the Spartans won: *we're* the Spartans! They're our football team! Greece is the cradle of democracy, yadda yadda yadda! I think much of common attitudes towards certain cultures - Greece and Rome in particular - are coloured by the fact that there's a history of 'cultural identification' with them. As an example, it's rare to see a neutral or Persian-friendly account of the war (or even Persian history at all) in pop history or bookstores. These attitudes of us= historical 'good guys' is somewhat relevant to the movie, if the movie indeed made the Persians even more twisted evil darkies than the comic (and of course Miller's own imagery, drawn from a 1962 movie).
EDIT - I'm not being very clear, for which I apologise.