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No, it doesn't. Exactly because it is FICTION that it shouldn't be bound to REAL world standards. Are you going to critic every harem manga there is, since having harem is prohibited in most parts of the world? If what you said made any sense, there wouldn't be a series in the world that would satisfy our standards. Hero comics, horror movies, action movies, comedy, romance, children's books, nothing! Except documentaries. It doesn't matter from what time the author is, IT'S FICTION. You can critic the quality of writing but not the setting, just because "it is wrong where I live".The fact that it is a fictional story, written by a contemporary author, makes it completely appropriate to judge it by modern standards.
I don’t have a dog in this fight, as most of the revenge genre is trash and I am a trash man, but the argument “it was different then” is inappropriate. Then was no “then” because the story is fictional and the world is fictional (no rpg like magic world around that I know of) and the author has complete control of events and world building.
Personally, I just think the author didn’t have the chops to write an arc about her recovery and opted for a simple solution. That’s fine, but there’s no reason to defend it like this is a documentary.
The argument "it was different then" isn't inappropriate, this manga happens in a medieval time, it makes sense that their beliefs are different than ours, so OBVIOUSLY "it was different then". That way of thinking is limiting the creativity of authors and lowering the quality of works nowadays. Which is the reason why mainstream western comics don't sell anymore.
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