This revolution thing is serious. At least for me. I'll be making a considerable statement on what I'm talking about soon.
Tomorrow.
For today a brief example and then a question.
I had a revelation recently. I love rebels.
A
majority of my favorite stories, be it books, movies or even comic
books, have always been about rebels. From my early childhood I latched
onto Star Wars. The Rebels vs the Empire. There was just something in that concept that attracted me to the cause.
Perhaps the most famous rebel of all, Robin Hood? So many different takes on his story. And I've loved nearly all that I've come across.
How about the American Revolution?
I remember seeing old movies that I can't remember the names of that
stirred not just a sense of patriotism but the call to a cause.
Braveheart. I know there are a lot of historical inaccuracies in it, but seeing that movie was a life defining moment for me.
There have been so many others over the years that have become close to my heart. Harry Potter, Gladiator, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Equilibrium, The Matrix, The Three Musketeers, Defiance. Even a movie like Moulin Rouge, has a theme of revolution woven into the love story.
Most recently, The Hunger Games.
(This is a fantastic series and I can't believe it's taken me so long
to dive into it.) It's a futuristic version of North America ruled over
by a totalitarian government known as the Capitol. There are 12
districts that support the Capitol with everything. And once a year
each district is forced to send two teenagers to an arena to fight to
the death against the others. Only one person survives. This is to
remind the population that rebellion is bad and the Capitol has control.
It's
a similar story throughout history. Those who have control constantly
reminding it's population that they are in control. By acts of fear,
intimidation, propaganda and on and on. And I'm not talking about the
books now. But they never really do have the control do they?
It's a lie.
That's
why they lord that concept over their citizens. If you tell a lie as
truth enough times people will believe it. Maybe even embrace it.
So. My question to you is, (without giving away spoilers) what is your favorite story of revolution, or rebels, and why?
grace, peace + hope
-Bear
No comments:
Post a Comment