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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-11-30 03:25 pm

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⌈ Secret Post #2524 ⌋

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Re: There are no such things as happy endings in the real world.

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2013-12-01 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the funny things to me was that so much of the Hunger Games was meant to intentionally evoke Classical society/medieval themes - i.e. gladiatorial fights to the death, strictly defined classes/paths of exploitation, "serfs vs nobles", etc....even the archery was meant to invoke this theme, as well as Katniss trying to drown a kitten when she was worried her family's well being would be compromised by it (this may seem barbaric by our standards, but that was an unfortunate move of pragmatism for much of human history).

Marrying for practicality instead of love is a part of all of that, but the fact so many people miss that is mind-boggling. Is it just because the whole "marrying for pragmatic reasons is soooo old-fashioned" mentality dominates so much that people don't realize it can be brought back to life in a futuristic context? Or is it that people don't realize how recent the idea of marrying for love really is and in how much of human history marriage was a purely practical matter that was separate from romance and love entirely? I thought this was obvious, that Katniss married Peeta because he was the best choice, not because she was in love with him, but apparently not. o.O

Re: There are no such things as happy endings in the real world.

(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
I was about to wade in and get all bitchy about the pithy bullshit of no happy endings in the real world...

...and then you went all thoughtful and said interesting things.

Good discussion. The best part of this entire thread.
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Re: There are no such things as happy endings in the real world.

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2013-12-02 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
That's my evil plan, use pithy subject lines to draw people in and then throw thinky thoughts at them instead. >:)