The Ohio State University
Terryl Rumph
Heroes are not only created for television popularity, but for a purpose. Shows such as Dare Devil, and The Walking Dead have become increasingly prevalent within popular culture. From a handicap crusader, who defends the streets of New York City at night, to a man protecting his love ones from reanimated corpses, societies are fascinated by the lore. These characters inspire the world to overcome obstacles, and achieve higher success in life. During the exploration of this paper, the content will focus on the mythology of television heroes and why society recognizes and, at times, imitates these iconic figures. I also will discover a complete understanding of why Americans are captivated …show more content…
One of the most popular and noticeable design was when the character sported a two piece American flag ensemble depicted on the successful seventies television series Wonder Woman staring Lynda Carter. During that time period, there wasn’t an abundant amount of female leading superhero characters that embraced female empowerment. According to article on oddee.com, Wonder Woman is the creation of psychologist and writer William Marston, who had several influences from important females behind the scenes when designing the character. The article emphasizes that “Marston based the superheroine on early 20th century feminists, including Margaret Sanger, who was a birth control advocate and founder of Planned Parenthood.”(Moramarco 2016). In my opinion Wonder Women has increased the female leading roles on television. Shows such as Scandal, and Xena: Warrior Princess both have leading ladies who demonstrate a sense of independence when dealing with their …show more content…
I'm convinced that collectively we all need something to believe in. It goes without saying that life is a struggle, day by day we get bruised and battered, but we look to our heroes for success weather they appear on television or in real life. I think origin stories show us not how to become super but to be heroes, choosing altruism over the pursuit of wealth power. For instance in an article on Richmond.edu, “Heroes educate us about right and wrong. Most fairytales and children’s stories serve this didactic purpose, showing kids the kinds of behaviors that are needed to succeed in life, to better society, and to overcome villainy.”(Allison 2013) Although our heroes assists us in making wise decision, I believe our difficulties in life help us understand our chose we make. That way we are able to educate the next generations to come. To summarize, life would become increasingly strenuous if we didn’t have our cape dwellers to look towards, so im grateful to have my Batman and