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April 11, 2004

heroes

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At a party a little while ago, somebody came up to me to say how much she and her husband liked the Wilderness novels. Nathaniel, she assured me, was the perfect hero. Which is meant as a great compliment, but actually got me thinking, because I don't think I ever consciously set out to make him a hero, and certainly I don't think of him as perfect. So I started reading in various places, looking for definitions of heroes and essays that addressed the characterization of main characters. This subject is an old one. Aristotle wrote about it and so has just about everybody else.

The first thing I do when I'm trying to take apart a problem like this is look at the data. I came up with a list of fictional male characters I like tremendously, enough to re-read the novels in which they live. This list is not in any particular order, and of course this is my list; no doubt your list will look different. I've put Nathaniel at the end, for comparison.


Character Novel Author
Fitzwilliam Darcy Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen
Phin Tucker Welcome to Temptation Jennifer Crusie
Philippe de Saint-Christophe The Bride of the Wilderness Charles McCarry
Niccolo van der Poele Niccolo Rising Dorothy Dunnett
John Crichton Farscape did you really think I could leave him out?
Daniel Josselyn Hearts and Bones Margaret Lawrence
Nathaniel Bonner Into the Wilderness S.D.

Many psychologists make their careers evaluating and categorizing personality types. I could take that approach here in trying to figure out what appeals to me in a hero, and how I ended up with Nathaniel. There are many possible models to use: Myers- Briggs (or the Keirsey temperament sorter, which is pretty much the same thing); the Enneagram approach is also quite popular. But I'm not going to take the quantitative route, not just now. Nor am I going to try to work with the clasic eight-way split you often see discussed in the literature: the Chief, the Bad Boy, the Best Friend, the Charmer, the Lost Soul, the Professor, the Swashbuckler, the Warrior (but there's a good break down of each by Tami Cowden, here.)

Having set up my list, I'm going to go away and think about commonalities and differences, and I'll be back tomorrow with more on this.

April 11, 2004 07:04 PM

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Nathaniel, she assured me, was the perfect hero.

Possibly she meant something other than found in the 8 Archetypes, Myers-Briggs, etc.

The sub-text that sometimes whispers to me from "the perfect hero" remarks is: "Would have sex with him, in a heartbeat."

And that Myers-Brigss hoo-haw makes no sense to me.

Posted by: Ter Matthies at April 11, 2004 09:49 PM

But what goes into a characterization so the reader ends up thinking "would have sex with him, in a heartbeat" ? Can a fictional hero be perfect, but not sexually attractive? Can a fictional character be sexually attractive, but not any kind of hero? The answer to the second question, I think, is yes; but I'm not sure about the first question.

Posted by: sara at April 11, 2004 11:14 PM

For the record, I don't think a fictional hero can be perfect AND sexually attractive. I think the thing that's attractive about Nathaniel (despite the more-than-passing-resemblance to Daniel Day-Lewis, at least in my head) is that he's Not Perfect, but a)he's pretty close and b)he Tries. Oh, and he has good taste in women (or at least, he saw something worth pursuing in Elizabeth, who we [the readers] like, so he can't be All That Bad).

That pretty much goes for most 'heroes,' I think, but I'm drawn to somewhat-flawed people (though I have my limits), and I'm sure that says Something about me, but...

Posted by: christina at April 12, 2004 07:35 AM

christina, of course, you're right. That third possibility also has to be folded into the equation. And all it says about you, I think, is that you're a realist.

Posted by: sara at April 12, 2004 08:37 AM