As one would expect, the history is partially true, and partially skewed to make the authors' people appear more important. Other parts are entirely made up. Other than a few general rules, tribal laws, and tribal mythology, there really isn't much to it. What makes it so popular? It would seem that a text with so much unjust violence, obvious impossibilities, and lead characters who happen to be criminals would have fallen out of favor quickly. What has kept it around this long?
2007-08-02
04:57:34
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