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Fragment of a discussion from Talk:Lugh

You guys have nothing to say to the Macbeth comparison?

Infodude575 (talk)14:22, 3 March 2014

I never read MacBeth all the way through ._.

 

That was one of the aims of the comparison.

Infodude575 (talk)14:33, 3 March 2014
 

There was way too much information with the referencing. I'd just reference it once to bring up the the original, and maybe again somewhere saying that the story in mabi doesn't follow the play exactly.

Yinato (talk)14:42, 3 March 2014
 

If people want to read about Macbeth then they can go read Macbeth.

Mystickskye (talk)19:54, 3 March 2014

So, kick people out the door?

I'm puzzled as to why you haven't taken out any other Shakespeare similarities or information of things based on the Celtic Myth.

Infodude575 (talk)23:19, 3 March 2014

Because you put on Mabiwiki: The Drama whenever I try. The only people that really care that we keep it on the wiki are people like you. If we deleted all the trivia the only people that would really be upset would be the people that wrote it in in the first place and nothing of value would be lost.

Mystickskye (talk)00:00, 4 March 2014
 

Like I said earlier, make small (in word count) references to the Shakespearean counterparts.

ie. "Laertes is based on the Shakespearean character of the same name from the play Hamlet."
VS
list all similarities, then differences

Yinato (talk)02:54, 4 March 2014
 
 

I don't want to read Macbeth, but I don't mind random info about it. Though, I don't think we need the trivia section to be pointlessly long and Lugh's is long enough already.

Nise Panda (talk)20:01, 3 March 2014

Considering how loosely based it is for G16...It's hard to tell what's actually from MacBeth. I'm sure there are some super awesome analysis online regarding MacBeth in terms of symbolism and such...I just care not for Shakespearean plays outside of Romeo and Juliet...and maybe Julius Caesar. And Lugh's trivia will need to be trimmed...immensely trimmed.