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Anime’s Focus On Themes Provides Better Storytelling Than Hollywood’s Preachy Use Of Allegory

NOT WOKE SHOWS • Dec 05, 2023

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Anime’s Focus On Themes Provides Better Storytelling Than Hollywood’s Preachy Use Of Allegory

Bounding Into Comics Reports: A significant warning sign for screenwriters poses a threat to the overall quality of their writing. While diligent effort and study can solve issues like grammar and punctuation, there is no remedy for a writer who believes their writing will change the world.


To illustrate this point, consider that Dostoevsky’s writings did not change the world. Yet a mediocre Hollywood writer, driven by inserting ‘The Message’ (you may take a whiskey shot), envisions their work as a catalyst for change. This overtly preachy era of Hollywood provides an opportunity to explore the difference between allegory and theme.


Before we embark, I acknowledge that these concepts are not mutually exclusive. Every allegory encompasses themes, and every theme can transform into an allegory. But both allegory and theme demand equal care. Otherwise, your allegory risks devolving into a mere tool for expressing your political biases.


Before we embark, I acknowledge that these concepts are not mutually exclusive. Every allegory encompasses themes, and every theme can transform into an allegory. But both allegory and theme demand equal care. Otherwise, your allegory risks devolving into a mere tool for expressing your political biases.


Giving rise to oversimplified tropes, such as the misguided notion that sci-fi is exclusively about the present. Star Trek: Picard season 2 demonstrates this vividly with an absurd depiction of Picard collecting the skulls of conquered races as an allegory for America’s immigration policies. It is mere speculation, but it appears Kurtzman thinks Donald Trump’s shadow likes taco bowls so much that he uses — I am not finishing this sentence.


This is also why allegory opens the floodgates for the ‘missing the point of the movie’ meme. If you express even a hint of sympathy for the Joker, Travis Bickle, Tyler Durden, and Barbie’s Ken, the immediate assumption is that you must have fundamentally misunderstood the movie.

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