b'\\n\\n Mismatching of Person and Myth \\n\\n
Flawed characters in history. Remembering to recognize that the characters we imagine may not be as close as we think to the real thing.
\\n\\n Napoleon \\n\\nA short dead dude, but also irl an imposing\\xa0figure. And not actually short! Of totally average height - the shortness thing was actually an ex post facto error in conversion from the units of measurement of his time and place.
\\n\\n Socrates \\n\\nSocrates -> Plato -> Aristotle. The Hemlock treatment vs living in the future. Socratic ignorance: \\u201cthe only true wisdom is knowing that you know nothing.\\u201d Bill and Ted\\u2019s\\xa0rolled high on wisdom, low on intelligence. :)
\\n\\n Beethoven \\n\\nGradual deafness. Bill & Ted picked him up in 1810, four years before he was reported to have gone completely deaf. So he may have had some limited ability to hear. Piano on the floor, stylus in the mouth, and other coping mechanisms. Beethoven\\u2019s metronome. OR MAYBE, he was actually just a crazy old smelly deaf guy and that\\u2019s why mall security had to come drag him away.
\\n\\n King Henry VII \\n\\nThey visit his castle in 15th century England and meet two totally bodacious babes. Or something. Attention to linguistic detail in the film: everybody speaks the correct languages! More or less. 15th century English. Chaucerean and Shakespearean pronunciation.
\\n\\n The Princess Situation \\n\\nCan they read? Write? Reading and writing as two separate skills. Credit cards. Introducing medieval princesses to fiat currency and a debt-based economy.
\\n\\n Genghis Khan \\n\\nDan Carlin said all of it better than we ever could: Wrath of the Khans.
\\n\\n Time Travel \\n\\nCausal loops. Bootstrap and grandfather paradoxes. Dr Who on the bootstrap paradox. \\u201cTime circuits.\\u201d
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