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Why did they make Sir Gawain an Indian?
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<blockquote data-quote="LotusBud" data-source="post: 323473" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>So what? There is no way to know for a fact that there were never any Indians in England in the Middle Ages. And even if there could not have been and that is proven, the Green Knight is fantasy, so it really DOES NOT MATTER. Have you ever seen a Shakespeare play set in modern times? Yeah, that's not what Shakespeare intended, but it is what they do with plays ALL THE TIME. It's a simple fact of the creative process. Change classic shit up if you want. Like Romeo and Juliet with cars and guns, or Richard III set in Nazi Germany, both of which have been done very successfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LotusBud, post: 323473, member: 1123"] So what? There is no way to know for a fact that there were never any Indians in England in the Middle Ages. And even if there could not have been and that is proven, the Green Knight is fantasy, so it really DOES NOT MATTER. Have you ever seen a Shakespeare play set in modern times? Yeah, that's not what Shakespeare intended, but it is what they do with plays ALL THE TIME. It's a simple fact of the creative process. Change classic shit up if you want. Like Romeo and Juliet with cars and guns, or Richard III set in Nazi Germany, both of which have been done very successfully. [/QUOTE]
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