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thread: 2009-12-08 : Your 3 Insights

On 2009-12-10, Simon C wrote:

Ok, here's "On Mighty Thews".

1) Pulp fantasy like Conan, Tarzan, and all the derivative stuff like Jongor and Throngor and so on is basically about "Man's" position between civilisation and nature.  Leiber, and then later Moorcock, were more about the tension between predestination and free will.  What these things have in common is that the philosophical contradictions exist within the protagonist (Tarzan is a white man raised in the jungle, Conan is a savage mastering the ways of civilisation) but are never resolved within the protagonist.  Tarzan never chooses the jungle or civilisation.  Conan remains unchanged by his adventures in the civilised world.  Elric never meets his fate. Instead, the protagonists inflict their contradictions on the world around them.  The adventures are a lens for examining the contradiction at the core of the protagonist.

2) Creativity is kind of a product of the friction between freedom and constraint.  Everyone contributing a small, obvious step can create a big, unexpected whole.  The tension between protagonists trying to get what they want, and the world standing in their way creates a canvas for players to create a story.

3) I think people are the sum of their actions.  We don't have an "inherant nature", and there isn't a "true" self. We exist as competing narratives and the expressions of such.  We are what other people think of us.

Huh.  Some of that is a bit thin, but it's what I've got.



 

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