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>> No.19302694 [View]
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>>19302612
Ok based and I was about to tell you to stop posting BORING ACADEMIST REPIN but his illustrative soulless peredvizhnik work does exemplify your point

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What differentiates a legend from a simple fictional narrative? I don't think Marvel comics are "legend" material, for example, but nowadays you hear certain people say they might as well be, because they speak of gods and heroes and embody aspects of contemporary culture. Can one write a legend in the 21st century? What would that entail, must it be historical? Should a legend bear mythological elements, or not necessarily? Must it be tied to a specific culture? What makes a legend a legend?

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Plato's Atlantis was the first science fiction story

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