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ladymirth ([personal profile] ladymirth) wrote2008-09-13 11:21 am
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How To Become Filthy Rich and Gain a Batshit Fandom.


Gakked from[livejournal.com profile] madlori . Take a look at this:



trope illustrated.
 

By the same logic, Luke Skywalker is also King Arthur, Frodo Baggins, Aragorn and Sam Winchester. Except for the John Williams bit. 

I wonder what it is about trope that clicks so well with the collective human psyche. The patterns never seem to change. It's almost mathematical. 

Orphan  + Unique gift + Mentor + Access to hidden world + Universal acceptance of formerly misunderstood hero + Evil Nemesis + Psychic foretelling gobbledegook + Sidekicks + Love interest + Hero's journey + Dramatic Geneological Backstory Reveal + Final confrontation + Triumph of the Hero = Literary phenomenon + AM IN UR BANK, ROLLIN' IN DOUGH, BITCH! 

Excuse me, I'm off to create my college fund now. 


[identity profile] laramoon.livejournal.com 2008-09-13 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Ya know, you could fit a LOT of the orphans I listed the other day into that model.

Batman and Superman fit in just about everything except the "surprising lineage" or something. LOL

[identity profile] ladymirth.livejournal.com 2008-09-14 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
And even their families were involved in something that gave them the impetus to be superheroes. Bruce's parents were killed, and Clark has Jor El's legacy.

A flister pointed out below that it all has to do with the Hero's Journey

[identity profile] muses-circle.livejournal.com 2008-09-13 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, it's all based on The Hero's Journey. The concept has been around for millenia, though the Hero's journey was set out by a man named Joseph Campbell.

I know Lucas himself stated that Star Wars was based on this concept, and Kripke has mentioned that Star Wars philosophy plays heavily into the SPN cannon.

[identity profile] ladymirth.livejournal.com 2008-09-14 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, but how do you explain John Williams then, eh? XD

[identity profile] muses-circle.livejournal.com 2008-09-14 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Christopher Lennertz. He did, after all, glean an Emmy nomination in 2006 for his scoring for SPN. *g*