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Race and Ethnicity in Game of Thrones
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Several reviewers have at times brought up the issue of how the Game of Thrones TV adaptation produced by HBO handles issues of race and ethnicity, while others have defended it. Two distinct questions are actually raised by such concerns:
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Several reviewers have at times brought up the issue of how the Game of Thrones TV adaptation produced by HBO handles issues of race and ethnicity, while others have defended it. Two distinct questions are actually raised by such concerns: * 1 - Has the TV series - produced by showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss - presented issues of race and ethnicity in a manner significantly different from how they were handled in the source material, or were they simply making a faithful adaptation? * 2 - How did the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, written by George R.R. Martin, address issues of race and ethnicity, regardless of how the TV series handled their adaptation?