The victory of Plutarch in the marathon fight shown in "Marxism of life" is like the contemporary theme of disadvantaged people such as the movies "Forrest Gump" and "Help." . In this article we assert that these ideas are similar because many movies, TV shows, and books share a common theme. Even though they do not believe that the weak will succeed, humans tend to support the weak. The battle of the marathon was done by the Athenians and the Persians.
In 490 BC, as the story suggests, Greek soldiers ran to Athens 26 miles from the marathon and told the news of the Athenians above the Persians at the marathon. After sending a message, the soldier died soon. Over the centuries his story has been confused with the story of another more famous Greek soldier, Pheidippides. Prior to the start of the marathon campaign, Pheidippides ran from Athens to Sparta and warned other Greeks of the invasion of Persia. It is reported that it covered the rough terrain of about 250 kilometers in only two days. Unfortunately, Sparta was in the midst of a religious celebration and the Spartans could not mobilize the war until it was too late; the battle ended. The first modern marathon was held in Athens in the Renaissance Olympics in 1896 and was acquired by Spiridon Rui in Greece.
On September 12, 490 BC, at the battle of the Greek marathon, a large number of Athenians defeated the Persian army. Even if the legend is not true, this battle stimulated the legend that led to the creation of the marathon. The Athens Army used side operation to defeat the Persians who wish to initiate a massive invasion of Greece. Athenay placed the strongest soldier on the outside or side of the battlefield. The Persians left the strongest soldiers in the center. On the aspect of the formation of Persia there were slaves and people forced the Persians to fight. When the Persians first succeeded, but eventually failed, they forced the workers to abandon the closure of them with the Greek side. The legend of the marathon surrounded the Messenger Filipino of Athens. And they ran approximately 42.2 kilometers (26 miles) from the marathon to Athens to inform Athens about their victory. Tired from such running, Pheidippides soon died
In the marathon fight at the Persian War in Greece (September 490 BC), the last fight at the Attic marathon plain in the afternoon northeastern repelled Greece 's first invasion of Persia. The command of the Athenian Army, formed in a hurry, is owned by 10 generals, each of which conducts the operation of the day. Whether the generals are waiting for the Persians, whether the Persians are attacking in a consistent manner, and civil servant Carimacos decided to break the tie and to support the attack. The four generals handed orders to General Athens of Miriades, effectively making him the supreme commander.