"Democracy dies in darkness" reminds me of the 300 quote, paraphrased, "Our arrows shall block out the sun" where each piece of propaganda represents the little patch of shadow under an arrow.
The Spartans are where we get the term 'laconic speech' from. They were considered a boorish and rough people, mostly by the Athenians for their verbal austerity, but were quite highly educated and gave some great lines to history.
When Philip II of Macedon invaded other parts of Greece he sent a message to the Spartans saying "If I invade Laconia, I shall turn you out."
"Democracy dies in darkness" reminds me of the 300 quote, paraphrased, "Our arrows shall block out the sun" where each piece of propaganda represents the little patch of shadow under an arrow.
That is actually the rare part of 300 that actually came from history.
I didn't know that!I should read about it.
The Spartans are where we get the term 'laconic speech' from. They were considered a boorish and rough people, mostly by the Athenians for their verbal austerity, but were quite highly educated and gave some great lines to history.
When Philip II of Macedon invaded other parts of Greece he sent a message to the Spartans saying "If I invade Laconia, I shall turn you out."
The Spartans replied with just one word, "If."
Badass.