Dian Jie wrote:Got a bit touchy feeling in some parts which didn't seem to mesh with the whole "We are killing machines" ideology of the Spartans.
This is part of the Spartan lifestyle, believe it or not. At the age of 7, young Spartan boys were sent to the barracks to start training. They were assigned a "trainer" of sorts. This person usually shared intimate moments with the young warrior. This was definitely not uncommon, and it was not homosexual in todays terms. Just the way things were.
At the age of....20 I think....the Spartan warrior could marry, but still could not leave the barracks. (They often snuck out to have relations)
Then, at something like 35, they could leave the barracks if they wanted to. Most didn't. They lived for battle. Part of the reason for this lifestyle is because the Spartans were highly outnumbered by the Helots (slaves of sorts in Sparta, but they were different in that they were state owned) and the Spartans were always scared of a revolt.
The training was brutal. I am going to see the movie tonight and I hope it lives up to what actually happened. That's the only downfall of going and watching a movie about an actual event when you actually know the story.
I'll definitely be posting here again later.

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