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Stories Are Soul Food

153: Not All Burgers Are Equal

Stories Are Soul Food

Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8787 Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

If you're a crippled Eskimo girl, would the best story you could ever read have a crippled Eskimo girl as the hero? Many book publishers and movie studios today would say YES. (The part they don't say is that the only reason they don't make more movies about Eskimos on crutches is because that demographic doesn't sell enough tickets.) Another way to ask this question: Do stories appeal because the main character represents you? Or do they appeal because you connect with the main character? Here's the takeaway: Representation is pointless; connection is the holy grail of storytelling. And the confusion of "representation" and "connection" is behind much of our worst woke storytelling today. Nate doesn't connect with a "father of five" on screen  because he himself feels represented as a father of five -- there needs to be some human connection, some shared feeling or experience, if you want a character to resonate with the audience. The SASF guys discuss the difference between, say, the generic heroine of Princess Diaries versus Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. And then they get into a discussion of character archetypes, and how, in storytelling as in a restaurant, you can have all the ingredients of a great burger and still end up with a terrible burger. You also get to hear Nate hate on Shakespeare's tragedies while Brian tries to defend them, and hear which Shakespeare play Nate has adapted into a high-school rom-com.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Met a ghost of a king on the road when I first fell.

0:04.3

Fire burning to my knees to my knees I fell.

0:07.6

Made a ghost of a king on a row.

0:09.8

Okay.

0:11.3

Rattle, rattle.

0:13.4

Boil, boil.

0:14.8

Toil and trouble.

0:16.8

Macbeth to begin.

0:18.7

Bubble, bubble.

0:20.7

Macbeth to begin are a wild time. Oh, Macbeth to begin. Bubble, bubble. Macbeth to begin are wild time.

0:24.0

Oh, Macbeth.

0:26.2

Okay.

0:27.1

What are we talking about today, Brian Cole?

0:29.1

Well, you know, I was going to see if I do have, you know,

0:33.6

we'll offer dealer's choice if you want to tell us something about your son's graduation.

0:40.5

Or if we want to skip that completely.

0:54.2

I said the level of self-congratulation at my son's graduation on the part of every student who got up and said something in terms of patting themselves on the back about the protests.

0:56.2

Like, that was so good.

0:58.7

They're all saying we're so proud that we... And they're so embarrassed to the president for cracking down on them

1:01.5

and so proud of the protesters.

1:05.3

It was the self-congratulation was incredible.

1:08.3

And then somebody at some point said that students have always been the conscience of the United

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