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Episode 4×11 — We Don’t Need Another Hero by Anna

hey all,we contain decided to try out old-fashioned another weekly recap here. the recap is by anna and some of you be aware her from myspace or my purlieus, but most of you know her from the darkufo forum on this site.anna’s recaps have done surely well on the forum attendant and the readers there have rated them really enormous. she uses a good mix of theories, screencaps, points from too soon episodes, and tries to keep it fun.so we are going to try her out here representing the next few weeks and if you guys like the recaps we will make her recaps a traditional here in season 5.also, if you have any feedback for her desire sanction to her know, she is a darkufo reader like us and bequeath respond to your posts.enjoy…we don’t destitution another herointro: “my name is john locke, and i’m responsible for the good-being of this isle.”

it’s been a long dead for now since we had an episode which centered on john locke, who in my thought is lost’s most intriguing and deeply-developed character alongside jack shephard. we were given so many levels to think about in this episode it was difficult to not want to about every detail. i have done my best to keep this from becoming a work but i have to demand, from his most pitiful moments to his most huge moments, i do love my locke.john has been a major figure in the show’s mythology since that first moment in season one when we learned he had been in a wheelchair prior to the crash. it makes sense then, that “cabin fever” follows an episode centering on jack who not only serves as the science to locke’s dogma, but who is also notorious proper for his own little actor complex.“john’s a quite special guy.”

john locke was the first character to broach outright the concept of duality in the contrast c embarrass; the dark and the taper. he also reminds us that the aggregate is based on our perception. like a shaman he was the first to obtain visions and dreams that demonstrated a unique connection with the eyot. locke discovered the swan hatch and saved desmond’s fixation, and then later the pearl garrison with eko, where he began to question his destiny. after causing the swan implosion, he went on a vision quest, received what is more instructions, cleaned up his hotchpotch, and his bond to the island was restored.

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this is the timeless cycle of the hero’s journey. the hero is typically born under some sort of rare or otherworldly circumstances, and often with some type of parental dysfunction. at some point he begins to understand that he was meant for something larger, and ventures out into the world on a genre of soul-searching adventure. this is his rite of trafficking, or what is referred to as a “walkabout” by australian aboriginal culture. from there he must be tested, he must be egg on through trials that push his talents to the harshness, he must be asked to make give up, and he forced to be tempted to the point where he wants to relinquish all faith. if he is destined for greatness, he settle upon exclusive deliver even stronger. the paladin ventures into the deep, dark places the rest period of us are afraid to explore, and rescues us by bringing light to that which we do not gather from. locke’s ago-thriller has definitely not been without its trials and sacrifice, as we pull someone’s leg seen him allow himself to be easily manipulated and rejected from one end to the other his life. there demand been countless times he has also been bent, or has made decisions with what seemed like a reckon deaf ear to for the lives of others. however, i don’t think we have the complete picture, and in relation to the entire scheme of things perhaps some of john’s blind obedience and under par choices will turn evasion to have been the right ones after all. if he is on my oath a timeless hero, then what he has done cannot be judged as it will have been done for the greater good. as aristotle said long ago:such an one may truly be deemed a demiurge among men….and that on the side of men of pre-respected virtue there is no law- they are themselves a law.– from manipulation“this is destiny, this is destiny, this is my destiny…”we have also seen locke be a strong survivor with an remarkable sort of metaphysical wisdom, and a long-held conviction that it is his destiny to be on the atoll. for a while now the issue has been whether or not he really was being favored by the island, or if he was being led by his belief and this was serving as a big-hearted of self-fulfilling crystal …
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