Orientalist Representation of the Persian Society in Zack Snyder’s 300
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his research focuses onZack Snyder’s300,based on ofpost 9/11 movie that
shows one of the famous events in the ‘clash’ between West and East: The battle of
Thermopylae during the Greek-Persian wars. It does not claim to be history but a
form of fictionalized history taken from a graphic novel by Frank Miller. This
research claims that Zack Snyder depicts the Persian society through the orientalist
stereotype which shows Persian society as ‘mystic’, ‘barbarian’, and ‘tyranny’ and
that practices slavery. The assumption between the East and the West is inherited in
his representation for the consumption of western audience. To prove this claim, this
thesis uses theoretical insights of Edward Said, Ziauddin Sardar and Blain
Brownrelated to Orientalism.
Keywords: Orientalism, Clash of civilization, Barbarian, mystic
