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Rewritten histories/classics: awesome or not?
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I think that authors should be allowed to rewrite classics, it gets people to read the classics because they want to know the original story and learn more
Well obviously they should be allowed, freedom of expression and all. Personally I also think its really cool, but I can see people finding it offensive or confusing.
I agree with Zach. I haven't read Pride and Prejudice, but if I read the zombie version sometime soon I'm sure I'll want to read the original to get the real story.
I think it's really important to know the original story before you read an adaptation. Give the author who came up with it some credit :)
I think people should be allowed to write whatever they want, but I encourage people to still read the original.
I think that if it's in public domain, people should be able to rewrite it if they want to (there just so happen to be a few books I WISH were in public domain so I could rewrote their endings....). However, I also think that credit should be given where credit is due, and the original read first so that it can truly be appreciated for what it is and looked at in a manner unaffected by the rewrite.


