How realistic is the Kingdom/Society of Westeros from Games of Thrones? It is often said that Westeros is a realistic representation of middle age
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we don't really know much about the politics of that fantasy setting to make a judgement
there are variously powerful nobles and a king, which is, well, which was a thing
It's basically the Victorian view of the middle ages taken to the extreme. A grain of reality, but heavily distorted.
Some of the societies don't seem too realistic. More so in Essos though, like the Dothraki.
It definitely is not realistic, even taking into the account the influence of all supernatural factors.
For me the most cringeworthy part is the whole Deanerys' arc. Her anti-slavery revolution is something absurd. Nowhere in history before the Modern Age Europe did anyone think about abolishing slavery or serfdom. There's absolutely no evidence that figures like Spartacus thought about abolishing slavery. If anything, they cared about their own freedom and placing themselves at the top of the ladder.
Slavers' Bay revisionist fuck off.
>Her anti-slavery revolution is something absurd. Nowhere in history before the Modern Age Europe did anyone think about abolishing slavery
>Translation: I interpret Anti-Slavery as Marxist bullshit and I am being triggered
Imperial China pretty much abolished slave trade due to the amount of surplus labor lying around.
>Nowhere in history before the Modern Age Europe did anyone think about abolishing slavery or serfdom.
errr user
So? The exploitation of the proles continued. If anything, the ban on slave trade essentially meant the ban to send subjects away as slaves thus wakening the state.