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    7 months ago

    TIL epos of Gilgamesh, Mahabharata or Journey to the West are reactionary stories about white men.

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      7 months ago

      I’m not an expert on literature and storytelling, but I think we need to separate interpretation of a fact from a fact itself. The stories you mentioned exist before modern age, but The Hero’s Journey is a modern interpretation. This interpretation is not without its fair share of criticisms.

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        but I think we need to separate interpretation of a fact from a fact itself

        Which is why blanket condemnation of entire genre or media is pointless.

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      Mahabharata is not a hero’s tale , The 2 clans ended each other mostly , Kauravas died out and the Pandava princes went to the Himalayas because of the guilt where they died due to cold and hunger .

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        7 months ago

        Well death is a relevant ending to the journey too, but i probably confused it with something else.

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          I have also watched journey to the West movie from China don’t know how much it relates to the original classic. But it was also sad 🤣 , the boy hates the girl who loved him and gave upon her life to kill monkey King (Sun Wokong) , later the boy became a buddhist monk and came to India. Quite a fascinating movie 😁

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            There is absolute crapton of more or less loose intepretations of that story in east Asian popculture, even seemingly unrelated works can suddenly pop one or a lot of it.

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              I was absolutely amazed that the original monk existed and he secretly came to Nalanda to study buddhism and then he was grandly welcomed by the Chinese emperor. Well, I hope the monkey King story was taken up by Chinese scholars to spice things up 🤣, I mean who wouldn’t love magic and wonders.

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                Journey to the West is considered one of the 4 classic Chinese novels and is probably most popular of them for centuries already.