Main themes of WOI (Story)
With WOI I wish to tackle three important themes towards today’s youth. The themes that WOI center’s around are purpose, fellowship, and love. I found these themes to be some of the most important factors to improving one’s character. Love is used as a powerful force that can overcome many obstacles. Fellowship is used as the fulfillment of Love and the improvement of character. Finally, Purpose is the driving force of everything. Without purpose in life there is no point in anything. Purpose is the primary main theme with Love and Fellowship being there to support it.
I wish to ask with WOI what is the point of anything? Is there really any point to living if we will die and be forgotten in due time? WOI wishes to show the different ways people arrive at an answer to this question. The main protagonist Frizz finds purpose means to serve something greater than yourself. Rendura finds purpose in protecting those she loves. Norman finds purpose in bringing joy to others lives. Tobin finds purpose in the discovering the sciences of the universe and its anomalies. Rift finds purpose being loved as a member of her newfound family of friends. Florina finds purpose in leading people through crisis. Serene finds purpose ridding the world of evil and protecting the innocent. All of the main characters come back to the central idea of finding purpose.
The ideas of love and fellowship serve to compliment the main theme of purpose. The 7 main characters all have a fellowship with one another. This fellowship allows for each of them to lift each other up and achieve their goals in life. Thus, the fellowship acts a way for each character to grow stronger and achieve their purpose. Love is central as the fellowship wouldn’t work without love. Love in WOI is as a foundation for the story and it holds the story up. Without the characters loving each other then there is no WOI.
There are many other themes that I would like to tackle with WOI. However, these three themes will have the most depth and time spent in them. Please critique the themes used if you believe they may be unnecessary. Thank you and please continue following the WOI project.
~Anonymous of WOI
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