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Ambry59 karma

Hi Crystal, do they take steps to disguise the conditions the chimps are in when people come for these experiences? Are they making lots of money from them?

Ambry9 karma

I really like how you included old languages in the show. We got a taste of quite a few like Norse and Saxon, and I liked that you highlighted that these characters were definitely not speaking the same language - they had to learn. How hard was it to use dead languages in the show? Did you have to imagine what they would have sounded like and take a lot of creative liberty, or did you try to stay as faithful as possible to what people think the languages sound like?

Ambry5 karma

What a great outlook OP. I think ultimately we can dwell on unfairness, but sometimes bad things happen unfortunately. People can have mental health problems, be born with serious illnesses, suffer through an unhappy childhood or be born in an area with little prospects. All of that is unfair too. With a diagnosis I suppose you can dwell on the unfairness or try to work through it and understand that you've experienced (or can experience) good things aswell.

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I'm a law student at Edinburgh and somehow this course has drawn my interest - I've never heard of anything like it before.

What sort of modules do you think the course will involve, and wart sort of modes of assessment would be used? Additionally, I loved English in school and I am heavily interested in fantasy, but I found that classical literature (a lot of what is studied in an undergraduate degree) wasn't something I wanted to do for four years. Could someone with a first degree in law pursue a masters degree like this that is more literature based?