Friday, October 25, 2019
Comparing Hercules by Walt Disney and Creating the Myth by Linda Seger
One of the greatest Greek mythological stories portrayed in a movie would be Hercules. Hercules is a well-known hero; he displays a supernatural individual who has to overcome the villain and his bad monsters. In ââ¬Å"Creating the Mythâ⬠by Linda Seger, she argues that the hero myth as many obstacles (the death experience, the road back, the reborn) that he or she need to overcome to be transformed into a hero. However, these obstacles play a very important role in the heroââ¬â¢s stage of initiation. The movie ââ¬Å"Herculesâ⬠by Walt Disney and the creator Alan Menken, we encounter the characters of the movie which are Hercules of course, Philoctetes the trainer, Pegasus the horse, loyal companion, Megera the love of Hercules and Hades the villain. All these characters connect strongly with Hercules because they guide him to become a hero. I argue that the movie ââ¬Å"Herculesâ⬠follows the theory ââ¬Å"the Hero Myth ââ¬Å"by Seger, because he was a caring person who loved to help others; he evolved to be a strong person because he listened to his mentors that helped him gained strength, and was courageous individual because of all the obstacles he had to overcome. First of all, the character Hercules was a non-hero who later received the power of strength. As a young boy Hercules wished to overcome any problem and always had in mind to be a strong man and to do the impossible. For example, in the movie , Hercules is a hard working kid who later by his parents gained a valuable power of strength being ââ¬Å"introduced in ordinary surrounding in a mundane world, doing mundane things ââ¬Å" (Linda Seger 2) Hercules could not believe where all his strength was coming from because he had become too powerful to believe. Seger also explained that ââ¬Å"this is how... ...ero and is well-known because he overcome all challenges and accomplished the mission to become a great hero because he is caring, strong and a courageous individual. Without these three powerful gifts Hercules would have not proven himself a true hero. Although, Hercules was not instantly known as a hero, he had to prove his will of becoming one and he sure did. From my point of view, I liked better the Disney version of Hercules than the real myth of Hercules because the movie includes comedy and is appealing to family and children. Seger explains, that ââ¬Å"A myth is more than true because it is lived by all of us, at some level. Itââ¬â¢s a story that connects and speaks to us allâ⬠(1) and I agree with her because every myth has logic and that logic will last forever. Works Cited ââ¬Å"Creating the Mythâ⬠by Linda Seger ââ¬Å"Herculesâ⬠Walt Disney. Creted by Alan Menken
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