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father issues in stories

  • May. 24th, 2005 at 9:03 AM
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Angel season four. I always forget just how much of a story-arc this season is. One episode after the other to reach the final episode; Home. I adore Connor. Yes, I bought season four of Angel and watched all the episodes I missed from it yesterday. I need to re-watch the whole thing in order at some point in the future. Then, I need to go out and buy season five.

Something I have realised in the past few days, I have a major thing for broken friendships as a result of betrayal, and father issues in stories. You'll be surprised how often the two can be linked together. Mother issues in plots tend to bore me, and I can't decide if it is because I'm female and the whole deal is kind of boring, or if it is because mother/daughter issues are hardly ever depicted as vicious and violent in stories. Judgemental and indifferent; yes, but never the full scale anger/hate/violence that literature/media tend to depict the father/son issues. And it is the latter that is damn fascinating (to me at least). What's interesting about the father-issue stories that gets to me (in a, 'Oh, this is so cool, in a rip-my-heart sort of way,') is that the father does love his son dearly, it is just that circumstances (Anakin turning to the Dark Side, or Connor being completely screwed up in the head because of every other person in his life) that forces the son to have major problems. Based on series of events, father-issues often results in a screaming/death match, which will leave one (most often both of them) in a pit of dark angst, and the other dead/maimed/insert your form of bad.

And yes, by now you should have realised I’m using Star Wars and Angel as prime examples, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other examples of father-issues that ends badly. I just can’t seem to think of any at the present time.

But back to the point; most mother/daughter issues get resolved through some form of ‘soul searching’ or ‘talking’ (screaming match works too), but hardly ever reach the level of violence’ of that of father/son issues. And I find myself being much more affected (emotionally and visually) by the father/son issues. It hit me on a basic level that makes me sit at the edge of my seat, eyes glued to the screen. Damn good drama (or melodrama, depending how you want to interpret it.)

Hmm. Just how differently do the w-media and the j-media depict father/son issues? It is too early for me to think in that direction. Not enough coffee and mind can’t change track.

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[identity profile] naanima.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 24th, 2005 08:44 am (UTC)
FeiLong have more than just father issues -_-;;; I adore the man but omfg I do not want to be in his head.

However, in relation to FeiLong's father issues. I honestly do not think he can ever resolve them. He's too obsessed, and too delusional in his view of everything. It is as if he built up this wonderful image of what his father was like and just couldn't let it go. I don't even want to bring in Asami 'cos what FeiLong wants from Asami is so messed up ad tangled up with the death of his father. The only way I can see FeiLong coming anywhere near a resolution is to either get amnisia (just shoujo enough it might happen) or have a miraculous epiphany (as if). He's so doomed.
[identity profile] javelle.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 24th, 2005 06:54 pm (UTC)
We could hope that Asami realizes how much damage he has done, and tries for some type of explanation. He'll probably need restraints to get through it so neither of them gets physically hurt... Crackfic AUs are our friends. one of which I am currently writing.
[identity profile] naanima.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 25th, 2005 12:58 am (UTC)
....yes, Asami explains, with the aid of chains and whips *koffs* OHHH! Love Crackfic AUs! (You know, now I'll have to stalk you until you finish up the fic.) In addition, have you read [livejournal.com profile] jennifier_d's 'Viewfinder' fics? Asami doesn't explain much, FeiLong gets angry a lots, and they have wild sex, and comes to a semi (sort of) compromise.

I love 'Veiwfinder' fics that actually try to make FeiLong a beleivable character rather than, 'let's make him the Villain, so, Takaba and Asami can have Hot Monkey Sex.' Though I admit, shameless Feilong fangirl here *koffs*

[identity profile] javelle.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 25th, 2005 03:00 am (UTC)
I have read [livejournal.com profile] jennifer_d's fics, and left comments, no less. *g* I too am a Feilong fangirl. I think that what I'm writing is more AU than crack, or at least I would hope so, considering how much research I've done for it. I'm having some problems with the emotional issues involved, due to the plotline setup. It's messy, to say the least.

I wonder if I can chat with you or send you email about this, since I don't feel entirely comfortable talking about the fic's plot on lj, although I do babble about random musethoughts on it, some of which you can now see. My email is on my info page, if you feel better contacting me that way. I hope that I haven't been too pushy. If I have, I apologize for that.
[identity profile] naanima.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 25th, 2005 07:27 am (UTC)
Will be contacting you ^_^ No, you are not overly pushy. I LOVE fics! And I love reading through other people's ideas. It is always so fun ^_^

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