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<title>Comment by Candide on Graphic Novel Review: &lt;i&gt;300&lt;/i&gt; by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley</title>
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<description>There was only 1 Spartan and he was the storyteller of the group. As the movie opens all of the other 300 Spartans are already dead! Dillios was the only one left alive and his king had told him to tell a &quot;GRAND TALE&quot;, so he did. He did not tell Herodotus&#039; tale because Herodotus had not even been born yet. Before books and movies, the storyteller was a very important person in any tribe. That is why we hear him narrating! I guess that the people who complained about the accuracy of the history did not really watch the movie. </description>
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