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a hard pill to swallow: if an audience can pick up on where the story is going, itâs a good story.
A kinda related note i hope you donât mind me adding on: one of the most life-changing bits of story advice i ever received was actually in a class on âRevenge and Vengeance in the Ancient World,â if you can believe it. The professor was talking about how everyone in ancient Greece knew all the Greek myths back to front and told them over and over again - and someone asked why they would keep retelling the same stories if they already knew they ended.
She explained that basically it wasnât the ending that was the most suspenseful or exciting part, but how you got there. This is why The Iliad spoils its own ending in the opening lines. This is why we have so many different retellings of Shakespeare, of Arthurian legends, of fairy tales.Â
There are no truly original stories or truly unpredictable endings. So, IMO, itâs better to focus on how you as a writer/filmmaker/artist/whatever can bring something new to the body of the story rather than trying to shock and mislead your audience.Â
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before captain marvel i never quite realised how toxic the concept of âprove itâ is. if you like something thatâs generally a âboyâs clubâ you are asked to prove your knowledge about it and in a way prove if youâre worthy to have it or not. if you just enjoy the thing you might not know everything about it and then youâre fake. if you say you could do something youâre asked to prove it no matter what and if you donât you canât do it.
the only person you ever have to prove anything to is yourself.
My brother and i were talking about the movie, and he told me he didnât like thag scene because it was âan anticlimatic way to handle the climax of the movieâ. I told him that was the whole point. That was NOT the climax of the movie. If anything, the climax was when Carol released herself from the hold the Supreme Inteligence had on her and her powers. The whole point of Yon-Rogg wanting to fight Carol (on his terms no less) and her just shooting him down is that he was no longer worth anything more than a footnote for her. He didnt get some grand final battle with her because he had already lost- and they both knew it.
He wasnt her opponent anymore because he was so far below her level, and Carol was not going to lower herself, or raise him up, to the point where they could have a fair fight. He lost. She was stronger than him. His importance was over. End of story.
She had nothing to prove to him.
This is a romantic ass poster look at this shit. When will my husband return from the war shit. Country roads take me home shit
this poster is like an escapee from a parallel universe where marvel had the balls to make stucky canon
Carol Danvers in Avengers: EndGame (2019) .
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âI donât have a home. A home is a distraction. In my work one cannot have distractions. I wouldnât necessarily know a home if I had one, though.â - Natasha Romanoff, Black Widow #3
âŚhey Harry Potter fans, weâre all in agreement that Dumbledore brought the Philosopherâs Stone to Hogwarts in Harryâs first year as a test to see whether Voldemort was paying attention and what sort of state he was in, now that Dumbledoreâs chosen champion was old enough to hold a wand, right?
Like, Harry learns what magic is and itâs time to start moving towards the full and final destruction of Tom Riddle Junior, so Dumbledore has a chat with his long-time alchemy friend whoâs been keeping this thing safe for literally six centuries straight, and âborrowsâ the easiest source of immortality he can find as bait for a trap to lure Voldemort out into the open so Dumbledore can get the lay of the land to prep for the next seven years. This is canon, right?
Yes, this is canon. In none of the other books is the climactic array of trials set up as a video-game dungeon perfectly tailored to the skillsets of three specific children. Hermione and Ron are drafted into this war quickly.
Draco gets so much shit for trying to kill Dumbledore but honestly who wouldnât
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