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~~Homer's Iliad~~ The Epic Cycle that Homer's Iliad is part of literally has an Aethiopian (Sudanese) army in it. It is also a plot point early in the Odyssey that Athena manages to get Zeus to let Odysseus actually go on the fucking odyssey because Poseidon is away in Aethiopia and therefore can't object
Edit: misremembered which poem Memnon was in. The Iliad does contain references to Aethiopia, but Memnon and his army star in a different part of the Trojan War story
I don't know what characters the black people being complained about are. Are they characters from modern Sudan, Ethiopia etc or are they meant to be regular Ancient Greek characters?
I don't know, my point was more just that there are absolutely plenty of black people in the relevant literature
If the person is portraying one of those I don't really get the complaintÂ
There were absolutely black Greeks who were not just recent jmmigrants because humans move around constantly and no area has ever been 100% anything. Sure, overwhelmingly something, but never 100%.
I don't think what's being talked about is there having ever been a black person in Ancient Greece but if that black person is meant to be just a regular Greek dude or something.
They might be portraying an Ethiopian person who came to Ancient Greece for whatever reason. And that wouldn't be super extraordinary.
You do know greeks don't look pale white, right? 90% of the Celtic looking actors are too white to be accurate Ancient Greeks too by your "everyone looked same back then" logic.
And their nose structure completely different too! Immersion ruined.
I'm not sure who was talking about pale white. The whole thing was about a black guy being in the movie. I don't even know who they're portrayingÂ
I am saying an Irish looking person would also be equally immersion breaking as just a regular Greek dude by your logic.
I'm not the one who made the Twitter post but yeah could be?