Monday, December 16, 2019

The resurrection of characters because of society



If you have a popular storybook character and are tired of writing about him/her/it, then you decide to stop by "killing" it off, the audience will react negatively if not childishly, as with ignoring Laws and social customs, and going back to destructive or self-destructive behavior.  So the remedy it seems is to "resurrect the character."  Batman (which was based on Ancient Egypt's Horus, the son of Osiris who avenged his parent's death and fought crime) was "dead" in a graphic novel, and people mourned him like a real person. So the authors had to improvise by resurrecting him; the same happened to Superman, Spider-man, Jesus of Nazareth, Osiris (Seponal), and other story book characters found in Human Society... Count the number of traffic laws being broken daily as a result. 

M7C 2019.


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