Thursday, November 19, 2015

The Hero Archetype



In both Star Wars: A New Hope and Harry Potter: The Sorcerer’s Stone there is a clear and strong example of the hero archetype. In Star Wars our hero is Luke Skywalker who defeated Darth Vader and saved the princess. However they themselves were faced with a journey of their own. Their journey consisted of them deciphering R2D2 and finding the princess and discovering their weaknesses and strengths to get through the conflicts that they were faced with. They also had to discover something about themselves along the way. It’s all part of the journey.
                In Harry Potter: The Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry and his friends also had a journey of their own. It’s part of the hero archetype. Unfortunately, however, I didn’t get to see all of the movie so I can’t decipher the whole film, but, from what I did see, Harry and his friends faced many conflicts but, as they faced these conflicts, they learned how to use their powers from spells that they learned in school and put them to good use. However from not seeing the rest of the movie from after the part of where they battled the troll I can’t describe the rest. The End.

Monday, November 9, 2015

The Search for Fatherly Approval



                In both Catch Me if You Can and October Sky both our main characters, Frank Abignale (Catch Me if You Can) and Homer Hickman (October Sky), are searching for their father’s approval.
In Catch Me if You Can, Frank Abignale is literally faking his way through numerous careers because he is just trying to find something that will gain his father’s approval. Frank becomes an airline pilot, opened up numerous checking accounts and used fraud to gain millions of dollars. He then later “becomes” a surgeon and a lawyer all through fraud and “educational” movies. However, he never fully earns his father’s approval (at least from what I saw).
On the other hand, we have October Sky with Homer Hickman (our main character) whose story is a bit different than that of Frank’s. In October Sky, Homer shows that he is not only very stubborn, but also very determined. If Homer sets his mind to it, he will do anything in his power to succeed. In October Sky, Homer decided to become a rocket scientist. He is a typical high school student that is living in a coal mining town/community. His dad is a hard to get along with/ hard to please coal miner. As Homer develops his love and knowledge for rockets, his dad becomes less and less pleased with him and instead develops a vision of Homer becoming a head coal miner. As father and son, they are not on the same page. As Homer becomes more and more successful with his rocketry, he learns and launches numerous rockets. However his father isn’t so pleased. Eventually, Homer does get his father to become involved and he does earn his father’s approval.
In both movies, there is one main goal and that is to earn fatherly approval. One does and one doesn’t.