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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Cleopatra was a ginger haired Viking

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    Well the Vikings did go everywhere....

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Lovecraft was a man of his time the sentiments were common.
    Even in his own time his views were considered extreme.

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  • Paddy
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    Cleopatra was a ginger haired Viking

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  • TwoWolves
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    They actually don't know what Cleopatra looks like simply as the racial categories used today in the West weren't used by the Egyptians (or anyone else) at that time.

    Oh and Egypt is in the continent of Africa...
    Actually, we have many depictions of Cleopatra in the historical record and know that she was of Greek ancestry. The Ancient Egyptians were not African at all, this is well known.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post

    What, like Anthony Hopkins in the 1981 BBC production?

    Or Patrick Stewart?



    However, I'll point out, as I did before, that Othello's ethnicity is part of the plot. That means you can change it if you want for artistic reasons, but normally you'd be expected to stay with the ethnicity. Where the ethnicity is historically inaccurate but has nothing to do with the story otherwise, you can have a Klingon in the role. It doesn't matter to the story.

    Lovecraft's stories have been neglected because he was vicious racist. I'd love to see the Mountains of Madness with a black guy in the hero's role. Why? Because it would repudiate Lovecraft's revolting attitudes, but nonetheless celebrate the artistry of his imagination and story telling. Something that enriches all of humanity.
    Actually if we reversed Othello to occur in an African country with a white lead it could well work, . But merchant of Venice with Diane Abbott giving one drop would probably be a bit naff!

    I really enjoyed Noughts + Crosses because it made me think how much was colour and how much was humanity, in truth it seems a lot of it is about a lack of humanity.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noughts_%2B_Crosses

    Its more of Romeo & Juliet than Othello...

    Are you saying its a good day to break a leg?

    Series 3 of Picard is actually quite good!

    Lovecraft was a man of his time the sentiments were common. Having seen the change in culture from god fearing to RAP fearing sometimes one wonders if he had a passable point in some cases. It is not race that upsets people it is culture.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    you can have a Klingon in the role. It doesn't matter to the story.
    I suspect Captains Kirk & Picard might beg to differ. .

    Now a Gorn, that would be a completely different matter. .

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    They actually don't know what Cleopatra looks like simply as the racial categories used today in the West weren't used by the Egyptians (or anyone else) at that time.

    Oh and Egypt is in the continent of Africa...
    They do which is why I referenced one of the world's Egyptology experts who confirmed she was fair skinned confirmed by DNA tests.

    Dr. Nasser Mekkawy, Head of the Egyptian Department of Archeology at Cairo University added that Cleopatra's appearance would have been light-skinned due to her Macedonian origins
    He said that Cleopatra descended from an ancient Macedonian dynasty that ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years.

    The Ministry also said that anthropology studies and DNA studies conducted on mummies and bones confirmed that Egyptians do not bear the features of South-Saharan Africans.
    It is Indeed on the continent of Africa and they were buying black slaves from African kings in 2600 BCE (like 4 millennia before us Brits turned up) , there are historical records and everything.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Plenty but imagine the uproar if anyone else but a black person is cast for it. It seems to be that any historic character can now be played/depicted as a black person regardless of real race but no one in their right mind would do it the other way around.
    What, like Anthony Hopkins in the 1981 BBC production?

    Or Patrick Stewart?



    However, I'll point out, as I did before, that Othello's ethnicity is part of the plot. That means you can change it if you want for artistic reasons, but normally you'd be expected to stay with the ethnicity. Where the ethnicity is historically inaccurate but has nothing to do with the story otherwise, you can have a Klingon in the role. It doesn't matter to the story.

    Lovecraft's stories have been neglected because he was vicious racist. I'd love to see the Mountains of Madness with a black guy in the hero's role. Why? Because it would repudiate Lovecraft's revolting attitudes, but nonetheless celebrate the artistry of his imagination and story telling. Something that enriches all of humanity.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Are there not any African stories we can dramatize?
    Plenty but imagine the uproar if anyone else but a black person is cast for it. It seems to be that any historic character can now be played/depicted as a black person regardless of real race but no one in their right mind would do it the other way around.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post

    Yeah but with a Capybara playing the Lion!
    There's a lion in Hamlet? Exeunt pursued by lion or something?

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    What the Disney film based on Hamlet?
    Yeah but with a Capybara playing the Lion!

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post

    The Lion King?
    What the Disney film based on Hamlet?

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hite-skin.html



    Its like the Egyptians are all racists

    Are there not any African stories we can dramatize?
    The Lion King?

    We could cast a Capybara as the lead.

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  • SueEllen
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    They actually don't know what Cleopatra looks like simply as the racial categories used today in the West weren't used by the Egyptians (or anyone else) at that time.

    Oh and Egypt is in the continent of Africa...

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  • vetran
    started a topic Now Netflix have upset the Egyptians

    Now Netflix have upset the Egyptians

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hite-skin.html

    Egyptian government says Cleopatra was NOT black: Officials slap down Netflix for 'blackwashing' pharaoh as they say she 'had white skin and Hellenistic features' - and docudrama is 'a falsification of Egyptian history'
    • The new docuseries, African Queens: Queen Cleopatra, stars black British actress Adele James as the Egyptian ruler
    • The trailer has drawn a furious backlash for featuring claims from historians who assert that Cleopatra was black and had 'curly hair'
    • Egyptian Authorities have now slapped down Netflix and ascertain the ruler 'had white skin'
    ....

    Dr. Nasser Mekkawy, Head of the Egyptian Department of Archeology at Cairo University added that Cleopatra's appearance would have been light-skinned due to her Macedonian origins
    He said that Cleopatra descended from an ancient Macedonian dynasty that ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years.

    The Ministry also said that anthropology studies and DNA studies conducted on mummies and bones confirmed that Egyptians do not bear the features of South-Saharan Africans.
    Its like the Egyptians are all racists

    Are there not any African stories we can dramatize?

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