No one can influence how the authors write the story and portray the characters. But it irritates me tremendously that Egwene was portrayed in a more heroic fashion than Rand.
Rand is the Alpha and the Omega, in this world. If he slipped, fell and broke his neck, the world would end. You would think that he might be portrayed as a bit more special than some upjumped innkeep's daughter, who is as ordinary as they come.
It's the author's prerogative, as I said. But I would have written the story differently.
Else you might as well have had all the prophecies about Egwene rather than the most important human ever to be born on the planet.
Rand is the Alpha and the Omega, in this world. If he slipped, fell and broke his neck, the world would end. You would think that he might be portrayed as a bit more special than some upjumped innkeep's daughter, who is as ordinary as they come.
It's the author's prerogative, as I said. But I would have written the story differently.
Else you might as well have had all the prophecies about Egwene rather than the most important human ever to be born on the planet.
Egwene's chapters are only accentuated because the unification of the White Tower has been a main theme since book 4. It also involved a lot of political subterfuge and complex details from within the two camps.
Egwene is not portrayed as any more heroic than the other main protagonists. Her goal was to unite the Tower and become Amyrlin which she obtained. Elayne had similar aspirations regarding the Lion Throne, which she also got right - and that took very long and certainly elevated her heroic status. Nynaeve but her own admission in TGS is one of the most powerful and influential women alive, a woman who helped cleanse the taint and who defeated Moghedien, Healed Stilling and other miracles.
All the women have been shown equally I think.
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Rand and Roose Bolton...
13/11/2009 02:02:11 PM
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That is probably due to you having fought so many wars in Video Games, but not real ones.
13/11/2009 02:20:42 PM
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I loved Dark Rand. I agree, I wish he was around longer. Should've come out earlier in the series.
13/11/2009 03:23:59 PM
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You people are mad
13/11/2009 04:01:27 PM
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Reading about a saint is boring. Reading about an imperfect hero is exciting.
13/11/2009 04:38:24 PM
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That's actually kind of shallow and limited
13/11/2009 05:07:55 PM
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Nice post. And I acknowledge that you're entitled to your opinion.
13/11/2009 05:14:41 PM
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I don't read for morality either, but IMO, it makes a better story because it is tougher
14/11/2009 12:08:14 AM
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This wasn't Sanderson's portrayal!
13/11/2009 05:52:51 PM
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Good post.
13/11/2009 06:37:37 PM
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Re: Good post.
13/11/2009 06:51:49 PM
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You're right. But I'm very angry with the writers for portraying Egwene in such a positive way.
13/11/2009 07:18:10 PM
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Weren't you the one who wanted uncertainty and doubt?
13/11/2009 08:11:30 PM
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I have only one comment, and that's about your last sentence...
13/11/2009 08:43:13 PM
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Re: I have only one comment, and that's about your last sentence...
13/11/2009 09:01:24 PM
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I do have to say, though, that I would have burst out laughing if he balefired Tuon and the Seanchan
13/11/2009 10:25:30 PM
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Re: I have only one comment, and that's about your last sentence...
13/11/2009 09:44:31 PM
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You were shown as early as TDR that conquering someone doesn't mean they are going to follow you
14/11/2009 10:45:51 AM
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Is she really?
15/11/2009 07:22:34 AM
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