Apololypto is better than you'd think if you look at the anthropological literature on prehistoric tribes and the emergence of kings. It's pre-monarchy as we know it, but it, accidentally, nods its head towards many of the "themes" that are considered sources of the political concept.
In that sense, for my purposes, it is being detached from any historical reality it attempts to be a part of.
I saw Black Robe ages ago (probably every Canadian has). I'll give it another view as well.
Apololypto is better than you'd think if you look at the anthropological literature on prehistoric tribes and the emergence of kings. It's pre-monarchy as we know it, but it, accidentally, nods its head towards many of the "themes" that are considered sources of the political concept.
In that sense, for my purposes, it is being detached from any historical reality it attempts to be a part of.
I saw Black Robe ages ago (probably every Canadian has). I'll give it another view as well.