Sammie
The Doctor...
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Ok - this is one that's been bugging me for ages. Why are the protagonists in MOST "typical" (and a fair proportion of atypical) fantasy novels so unlikely to have living mothers?? Most of them not only lost their mother before the story began, but had to grow up without her.
Examples:
Rand al Thor,
Richard AND Kahlan (SoT)
Caine (Heroes Die)
Jon Snow, (and Cersai, Jaime and Tyrion come to think of it)
Garion AND Ce'Nedra,
Sparhawk and Ehlana(sp?),
Ash AND Raif (Cavern of Black Ice),
Simon (MS&T)
Mara (Feist/Wurts Empire Tri)
Lessa AND F'lar (McCaffrey's Pern bks)
The red-head girl in 'The Way Between the Worlds" series.
Ooooooh and Luke Skywalker
And these are just off the top of my head. Finding v hard to think of fantasy leads that DON'T fit this category!
These are meant to be harsh worlds, i know, but the odds aren't right - their friends and acquaintances don't seem to suffer the same losses!
Any theories as to why this is such a common choice on the part of the author??
Examples:
Rand al Thor,
Richard AND Kahlan (SoT)
Caine (Heroes Die)
Jon Snow, (and Cersai, Jaime and Tyrion come to think of it)
Garion AND Ce'Nedra,
Sparhawk and Ehlana(sp?),
Ash AND Raif (Cavern of Black Ice),
Simon (MS&T)
Mara (Feist/Wurts Empire Tri)
Lessa AND F'lar (McCaffrey's Pern bks)
The red-head girl in 'The Way Between the Worlds" series.
Ooooooh and Luke Skywalker
And these are just off the top of my head. Finding v hard to think of fantasy leads that DON'T fit this category!
These are meant to be harsh worlds, i know, but the odds aren't right - their friends and acquaintances don't seem to suffer the same losses!
Any theories as to why this is such a common choice on the part of the author??


