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Seeking meaningful advice from atheists
#81
RE: Seeking meaningful advice from atheists
(May 12, 2022 at 11:37 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Space opera is the genre, and...interestingly, it's modeled on ww1.Lucas' brilliance here, was in melding (and explicitly so) campbells epic monomyth to a stylish narrative that calls up the spirit of a biplane dogfight, under the auspices of a cosmic but clearly naval conflict...with all the trappings of an overtly late 19th century political skullfuckery.

What's your opinion of Campbell's theory for myth/storytelling, btw.

edit: actually I'd like to hear anyone's opinions on Campbell if they have one.
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#82
RE: Seeking meaningful advice from atheists
(May 12, 2022 at 11:37 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Space opera is the genre, and...interestingly, it's modeled on ww1.Lucas' brilliance here, was in melding (and explicitly so) campbells epic monomyth to a stylish narrative that calls up the spirit of a biplane dogfight, under the auspices of a cosmic but clearly naval conflict...with all the trappings of an overtly late 19th century political skullfuckery.

With late Roman Imperialism (in my opinion).
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#83
RE: Seeking meaningful advice from atheists
It's not because Rey isn't Ron, it's because Rey isn't challenged, that's what makes her boring. Because we don't know her core motivations we don't know why she does what she does. Rey isn't just overpowered right from the get go but she also lacks a sense of who she is or "what her place is in all of this" which I think is a fairly bad character trait for your main hero. Whenever Rey gets criticized those who want to defend her play the "its kuz sheeess a girllll" card.

If you watch episodes 4-6 you'll see that Luke has to go through so much more in order to become a Jedi, and even then he is never able to best Darth Vader in a duel. Luke helplessly watches his master die, trains under Yoda, and leaves Dagobah early, because he has a heroic flaw that makes him want to protect his friends even though he isn't ready to face the evil empire yet. Luke is defeated by his father, loses his hand and has to escape his abusive dad and get rescued by his friends.

In the final act he is only able to overcome his father by appealing to his humanity, showing us that even the most evil person can be persuaded to do good and that Darth Vader was really just obeying the real villain out of fear. It shows us just how evil someone can become when they allow fear to control their actions. Once Darth Vader overcomes his fear of the evil emperor, he throws him off of a balcony, which symbolizes that often times our fears aren't as real as we may think and that we always have a choice to do good. Luke learned how to use the force and his lightsaber to overcome minor obstacles throughout the series, but he was never able to defeat his father because his father was never his true enemy.
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#84
RE: Seeking meaningful advice from atheists
Tell me we aren't seriously having this discussion. Please.
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#85
RE: Seeking meaningful advice from atheists
(May 15, 2022 at 8:15 am)Angrboda Wrote: Tell me we aren't seriously having this discussion. Please.

It's called Rey herring.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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RE: Seeking meaningful advice from atheists
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What's your opinion of Campbell's theory for myth/storytelling, btw.

edit: actually I'd like to hear anyone's opinions on Campbell if they have one.
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I am familiar with the hero's journey, however I only know a little bit about Campbell himself. 

Personally I find his discovery of the hero's journey fascinating as I am currently using it to inform the story that I am writing. 

I also feel that the hero's journey may be useful on a personal level for growth and development as it seems to me that it is all about choosing valor and conquering your own inner darkness in order to stand up for what is right.
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