Stories that feature the hero's journey were once dominated by male protagonists. But did Ursula K. Le Guin turn that on its head with The Tombs of Atuan? Find out in this episode of Great Fantasy Book Series.
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Most of the footage in this video has no direct connection to the novel being discussed. The clips have been repurposed to create new meaning in relation to the literary work. Ideally, this collage of media will help to offer compelling insights, though the attempt might be clumsy at times and viewers are warned that these things should not be taken too seriously: Tis all in good fun. For a list of media used throughout, please refer to the text version of the essay at: [ Ссылка ]
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Breathing Planet by Doug Maxwell
Resolution by Wayne Jones
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Clouds by Huma Huma
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