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fandomsecrets2012-06-27 06:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #2003 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2003 ⌋
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N!S
For one thing, the characters in historical fictions are kind of... well... dead.
For another thing, a lot of the time, they're SO LONG dead, the truths about their lives aren't known ANYWAY. Most people with brains take it for granted that stories based on historic figures are extrapolations of whatever is known, or outright fabrications.
In any event, historical fiction cannot be slanderous and cannot be discovered by the real people in it and creep them out or piss them off.
Sooo... not really hypocritical in any way shape or form, no.