Re: Argraths

From: David Dunham <david_at_SvyO5XOiiCa5ezc-p6fPtdMTSt4vhJ6kr7Ovkxlab8oVguekFJWAdSO36VLMf3eBi2oLmEIY3>
Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 08:39:14 -0700

Peter

>I remember a passage from Joseph Cambell's "Hero With a Thousand Faces" where
>he describes what happens to the hero in his/her elder years. (Don't have my
>copy handy so I cannot give a page number.) The hero is fine while she
>struggles against the tyrant, but once victory is hers she becomes the tyrant
>Holdfast, who clings to the power she has acquired. She becomes, in the end,
>the villain.

While I don't object to your political correctness, changing the gender isn't really correct here. Most of HWaTF is about male myths. There's a great collection of female myths, "Fearless Girls, Wise Women, and Beloved Sisters: Heroines in Folktales from Around the World" by Kathleen Ragan, which I recommend. It should be a good source for people looking for feminine heroquests.

David Dunham dunham_at_3GLwK6TBBM7jB4GTm20Awcq5VIFtM7-PNCADkS5ddfIX6XkShQ4Or01wP49-Sctn_cSRsbidNw.yahoo.invalid Glorantha/HW/RQ page: http://www.pensee.com/dunham/glorantha.html Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein             Received on Tue 08 May 2001 - 09:55:52 EEST

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