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John Williamson - 24 Feb 2004 07:20 GMT
1.  What was the name of the British Queen who almost defeated the
Romans?

2.  What was the name of the Black Roman Governor of Britain.

3.  Germany's Black Patron Saint and former Roman General, Saint Maurice
was executed by the Romans because he refused to do what?

4.  Why did Shakespeare began to put Black British Edwardians on the
spot wth his play "Othello?"

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Don Aitken - 24 Feb 2004 15:52 GMT
>1.  What was the name of the British Queen who almost defeated the
>Romans?
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>4.  Why did Shakespeare began to put Black British Edwardians on the
>spot wth his play "Othello?"

5. What level of intelligence would you ascribe to those who believe
that any Roman who came from "Africa" has to be Black?

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John Cartmell - 24 Feb 2004 16:34 GMT
> >4.  Why did Shakespeare began to put Black British Edwardians on the
> >spot wth his play "Othello?"
> >
> 5. What level of intelligence would you ascribe to those who believe
> that any Roman who came from "Africa" has to be Black?

Exactly that level that managed to produce Q4! ;-)

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Mekon - 26 Feb 2004 07:03 GMT
> > >4.  Why did Shakespeare began to put Black British Edwardians on the
> > >spot wth his play "Othello?"
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>
> Exactly that level that managed to produce Q4! ;-)

It's a beauty isn't it? What can the author (putting it as kindly as I can)
have meant? Perhaps that WS had some precognotion of Edwardian society
before writing Othello? Or that there was another WS who wrote another
Othello in Edwardian England?

Mekon
a.spencer3 - 26 Feb 2004 08:38 GMT
> > > >4.  Why did Shakespeare began to put Black British Edwardians on the
> > > >spot wth his play "Othello?"
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> before writing Othello? Or that there was another WS who wrote another
> Othello in Edwardian England?

Well, Billy did *nearly* live in Edwardian England. :-))

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Mekon - 26 Feb 2004 10:43 GMT
> > > > >4.  Why did Shakespeare began to put Black British Edwardians on the
> > > > >spot wth his play "Othello?"
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>
> Surreyman

There I go again, not thinking backwards enough. So If WS had been born 51
years earlier the original poster might have got something right. (As he
wrote Othello at the age of  40 and Eddie died 11 years before WS was born)

:))) (I'll see your two smilies and raise you a double chin)

Mekon
Exit - 26 Feb 2004 15:11 GMT
>>>>>> 4.  Why did Shakespeare began to put Black British Edwardians on
>>>>>> the spot wth his play "Othello?"
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>
> Mekon

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