Game of Thrones and Philosophy - Logic Cuts Deeper Than Sword
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Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Non-Fiction | 2 April 2012 |
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George R.R. Martin's New York Times bestselling epic fantasy book series, A Song of Ice and Fire, and the HBO television show adapted from it, have earned critical acclaim and inspired fanatic devotion. This book delves into the many philosophical questions that arise in this complex, character-driven series, including: Is it right for a "good" king to usurp the throne of a "bad" one and murder his family? How far should you go to protect your family and its secrets? In a fantasy universe with medieval mores and ethics, can female characters reflect modern feminist ideals? |
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Tags: fantasy, family, series, medieval, mores |
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Jack Zipes develops a social history of the fairy tale and shows how educated writers purposefully appropriated the oral folk tale in the eighteenth century and made it into a discourse about mores, values, and manners. |
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Tags: mores, about, discourse, century, values, manners |