New adaptations of old texts always carry baggage. Discuss this statement


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New adaptations of old texts always carry baggage. Discuss this statement


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New adaptations of old texts always carry baggage. Discuss this statement in light of your study of Sherlock. Your answer might consider issues of gender (eg assumptions that he villain was male/female), racism (eg ideas about the “east”), class and social status.