Cherime’s answer to “why are people saying Outlander is a rape book?” > Likes and Comments
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         Finally! Someone understands that life isn't a fairytale, especially in the 1700's and that rape does happen!
      Finally! Someone understands that life isn't a fairytale, especially in the 1700's and that rape does happen!
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
         I have yet to hear an actual historian say this amount of rape being depicted is “historically accurate” regardless it’s evident the author has a fetish for rape or unresolved trama or both.
      I have yet to hear an actual historian say this amount of rape being depicted is “historically accurate” regardless it’s evident the author has a fetish for rape or unresolved trama or both.
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
         "In those times" - source? Rape is super common in today's world, doesn't mean every single book needs like 5 major rape plot points, or that it's OK to depict a married couple where the husband is a rapist as normal and sexy.
      "In those times" - source? Rape is super common in today's world, doesn't mean every single book needs like 5 major rape plot points, or that it's OK to depict a married couple where the husband is a rapist as normal and sexy.
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
         I know what time period the books take place in. I asked for a source. Do you have a degree in history, or any actual historical evidence about the prevalence and social function of rape in the 1700s? Or just assumptions?
      I know what time period the books take place in. I asked for a source. Do you have a degree in history, or any actual historical evidence about the prevalence and social function of rape in the 1700s? Or just assumptions?
    
  
  
  
	
	
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     Finally! Someone understands that life isn't a fairytale, especially in the 1700's and that rape does happen!
      Finally! Someone understands that life isn't a fairytale, especially in the 1700's and that rape does happen!
    
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   I have yet to hear an actual historian say this amount of rape being depicted is “historically accurate” regardless it’s evident the author has a fetish for rape or unresolved trama or both.
      I have yet to hear an actual historian say this amount of rape being depicted is “historically accurate” regardless it’s evident the author has a fetish for rape or unresolved trama or both.
     "In those times" - source? Rape is super common in today's world, doesn't mean every single book needs like 5 major rape plot points, or that it's OK to depict a married couple where the husband is a rapist as normal and sexy.
      "In those times" - source? Rape is super common in today's world, doesn't mean every single book needs like 5 major rape plot points, or that it's OK to depict a married couple where the husband is a rapist as normal and sexy.
     I know what time period the books take place in. I asked for a source. Do you have a degree in history, or any actual historical evidence about the prevalence and social function of rape in the 1700s? Or just assumptions?
      I know what time period the books take place in. I asked for a source. Do you have a degree in history, or any actual historical evidence about the prevalence and social function of rape in the 1700s? Or just assumptions?
    



