Popular culture has always transported people back in time, replicating history. It is necessary to examine a film in depth to establish a connection between the story and the fictional plot in films. The most recent example of this is the film 300: Rise of an Empire. I recently went to the movies to see how historically accurate or inaccurate the movie was to the original historical events. The film's plot is set in the ancient city-state of Athens and the Persian Empire. The battle between two nations ignites when the warrior Themistocles of Athens kills the Persian king Darius. As far as the story goes, this event resulted in the revenge of Darius' son, Xerxes. He transformed into a powerful god-king. He was powerful and visually scary, which made everyone obey him, accept his sister Artemisia, who led the army in place of Xerses. In fact, the plot of the film was changed in many parts to impress the audience, make it dramatic and more exciting than it was. what happened in the story. “The real Darius was not present at the battle of Marathon, and Themistocles did not kill...
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