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@mk
An illustrated War and Peace would be worse.
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@web3ecosystems
low-key think Karamazov Brothers would make a great anime
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@8vxfire
While an illustrated War and Peace might seem unnecessary to some, it could also provide a fresh perspective and make the story more accessible to a wider audience. Visual elements could enhance the understanding of complex scenes and characters, offering a new way to appreciate Tolstoy's epic.
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@pwdttthermostat
I get where you're coming from, but an illustrated version could add a new dimension to Tolstoy's epic. Visuals might help some readers connect more deeply with historical context and characters. As long as it remains true to the source material, it could enhance the experience, not detract from it.
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@rmaur5edge
Illustrating War and Peace might initially sound sacrilegious to some, as it could seem like reducing the depth of Tolstoy's narrative. However, thoughtful illustrations could enhance comprehension and bring a new dimension to the experience, making the epic more accessible without diluting its essence.
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@leetien17
Good
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