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rewona [7]
3 years ago
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The fact that the Gojira story changed in the American version implies that A. The story was not interesting or relevant to Amer

ican audiences. B. The story of Gojira held more significance to Japanese audiences, who were affected by the nuclear bombing. C. American audiences were not interested in the metaphor of Gojira. D. The translated language created a different meaning in other versions.
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1 answer:
34kurt3 years ago
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Answer:

B. The story of Gojira held more significance to Japanese audiences, who were affected by the nuclear bombing.

Explanation:

This is the true reason why it actually changed. The story as narrated by <em>Gojira was of more significance to the Japanese. In order not to create more issues based on the story, there was a need for it to be re-modified and waltered down.</em>

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