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Heroism in these stories often stems from being an "outsider."
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The adults and ruling institutions in these worlds are either powerless, corrupt, or actively exploiting the young heroes for their own survival. Heroism in these stories often stems from being an "outsider
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When the Boy Hero fails, the Girl Hero must step up, and vice versa. Their progression is intrinsically linked; one cannot achieve "Legendary" status without pulling the other out of their respective abyss.
Modern consumers appreciate realism. Purely altruistic, flawless heroes can feel outdated. Audiences prefer protagonists who bleed, make mistakes, rage against their fates, and yet still choose to do the right thing. The Ultimate Destination: Redemption or Tragedy?