Zuko's Metamorphosis Changed Written Illness

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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  • @lydwiniaeathelyn5004
    @lydwiniaeathelyn5004 5 месяцев назад +9

    I think the simpler explanation for not using sickness is because as a writer, the hardest part of outlining a story is often deciding what moments are important and what moments are better to skip over. Typically when characters are sick or unconscious, they have little to no agency. So especially for a main character, it becomes harder to write them since they can't do much while battling illness. I think it only works in cases like zuko, cases mentioned in the video you indicated, and tbh I'm superhero stories (where illness can perhaps be as serious as in normal humans but results in more interesting and less debilitating symptoms due to the super powers and therefore can take on new thematic meaning depending on how the author decides to manifest the symptoms)

  • @strigiformthunderstorm
    @strigiformthunderstorm 3 месяца назад +2

    Ursa fled in the night after helping someone kill the firelord; Zuko announced his departure and faced his abuser during the DOBS in order to aid someone else in killing Ozai. Also without spoiling too much of the search they both have interesting parallels around faces.

  • @jonyprepperisrael60
    @jonyprepperisrael60 6 месяцев назад +9

    I think I know of one example of using sickness as a change.
    in Star Trek Voyager, there was an episode in which the holographic doctor wanted to understand his patients better, gave himself somehow symptoms of a certain flu, all while trash talking on how his patients are just wussies since he takes it so well, so a nurse/aid named Kess tweaks his symptoms so they will last longer than planned, which humbles the doctor and causes him to understand empathy even more.
    Its not a pivotal point in his arc since his arc is 7 seasons long and slow cooking but its still a point

  • @berkutsierra7887
    @berkutsierra7887 9 месяцев назад +7

    Well, guess its time for another ATLA rewatch.
    Good luck with your meds!
    Something that i like about Zuko is that its a story about healing and character growth of a genuinely damaged character.
    There can be change but it can also be bad, people can get messed up, damaged, receive setbacks, but Zuko is an example of a character remaking themselves into a happier and better self.

  • @menchu9950
    @menchu9950 5 месяцев назад +5

    I’m surprised this video doesn’t have more views!!!! I feel like Zuko as a character has been pick apart to hell and back but this video’s analysis is like a breathe of fresh air

  • @PhoenixMerlyn69
    @PhoenixMerlyn69 6 месяцев назад +3

    This video is well put together

  • @ethanmcfarland8240
    @ethanmcfarland8240 5 месяцев назад +4

    Zuko would have made a great leader, he cared and respected his soldiers, he led from the front, and he was a sound tactician and excellent warrior,
    unfortunately his father saw this as a threat and sent him off to die