A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court -
Don't bring a revolver to a sword fight... unless you’re prepared for things to get complicated.
Mark Twain’s 1889 classic, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court , isn't just a "fish out of water" story—it’s the original blueprint for the modern "Isekai" genre and a biting satire that feels surprisingly relevant today. The Plot: Steam-Power vs. Sorcery A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
We often think technology solves everything. Twain asks: Does a better tool make a better person? Hank brings "civilization" to Camelot, but it often results in more efficient ways to cause destruction. Don't bring a revolver to a sword fight
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