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By Sam Vaknin, published 18/8/2011Alexander the Great: a hero who fell ill? Or a narcissistic psychopath, murdered by those closest?
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Perhaps even if your interpretation of the unpleasant qualities of Alexander are correct and I have no reason to doubt you, it is now far too late to remove all the copies of the 1956 version of Hollywood’s representation of Richard Burton in the role of the heroic Alexander the Great, including his accepted (in those days) nationality. Greek, which you support.
That's the major problem with the past, no one can be sure how much of it is fiction or how little is the real story as it loses (or gains) so much in the re-telling, re-writing, re-printing and re-arranging to fit the desires and commercial motivations of following generations.
Christianity is a typical case. Just look at the multi-billion dollar industry involved there.
May I respectfully suggest that anyone with a penchant for discovering the real truth from ancient times which you have clearly shown in this article, should apply their research skills to the ‘old chestnut’, Christianity. But be warned. There are just too many Hollywood blockbusters made on this subject and associated stories to recall from the film studios. As for the bookshops, religious bric-a-brac, sacred places, social clubs, schools etc., a major task. On the other hand, if you are able to amend the stories from those times and they are substantially different, hopefully also accurate, maybe with a happy ending as well, this could open up a whole new industry in films, books and religious education, all very profitable enterprises and which could go a long way to revitalising the Australian film industry, labouring at the moment.
A worthy project and equally deserving of government support when compared to roof insulation, Education Revolutions, School Chaplain programs and extravagant advertising campaigns for new taxes.
You may be able to even use The Lodge for a raffle if the ‘bloke” is finished with it. A trip to Jerusalem would be a worthy prize if the Israelis let you in, that is. They have a slightly different version of the story as do hundreds of other “religions”, all with their own spin.
Challenging though
Good luck.