[Dragaera] _Taltos_ and _The Hobbit_
Alexx Kay
alexx at panix.com
Tue Aug 17 12:17:37 PDT 2010
> Heck, they're both stories where the protagonist is comfortable at home
> but is
> convinced to go There and Back Again.
And, as I very nearly wrote in my first draft, they are both convinced by
incredibly weak arguments.
>> * The magical hiring figure isn't around for most of the major action
>> sequences. (Admittedly, this is a standard Campbellian trope.)
>
> Who's Campbell?
Joseph Campbell, popularizer of the notion of The Hero's Journey, a set of
archetypal steps that all great mythological stories allegedly progress
through. The wizard abandoning the hero midway through is one of those
steps.
>> * The last major action of each protagonist is to give an item which
>> they
>> do not technically own to a third party (Arkenstone, goddess's blood).
> ...
>
> At some risk to themselves but ultimately solving other people's problem.
Well, Bilbo's action doesn't solve things. It delays open confrontation a
bit, which may have proved crucial to the reasonably-happy ending, but it
wasn't, in itself, a solution.
Alexx
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