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I first completed LIS about 2 months ago, and ever since then I have been bothered by one question. Why did I love this game so much?  As a guy who loves action adventure RPG's and shooters, it baffled me that a sci-fi hipster Nancy Drew mystery could speak to me on such a deep level. After I completed the game I was obsessed. I downloaded the soundtrack, looked into buying the comics, joined this subreddit, and continued to wonder how this game could affect me so deeply. I'm sure a lot of you can relate! Tonight, after replaying episode 5, I discovered the answer. The answer is that the LIS story follows an archetype.  An archetype is a very typical or common motif that stories follow, and is often deeply rooted in human experience. It is a story we can all relate to and that stands the test of time. A very popular example of an archetype in literature is the hero myth. The gist of the hero myth is that an orphan reaches puberty just as a great evil begins terrorizing his home land. The boy discovers (usually through a prophecy) that it is his destiny to defeat the evil. He embarks on his quest as an innocent teenager, and at his first encounter with the evil, he is destroyed and sent to the underworld. Here he meets a wise old man mentor type figure who teaches him how to fight. The old man ushers him from boyhood into manhood, and teaches him to become dangerous like the evil he wants to vanquish. Once he is ready to fight the evil again, the hero rises from the ashes of the underworld like a phoenix and defeats the evil.  This should sound familiar to you. It is the story of Harry Potter, Luke Skywalker, Frodo Baggins, and Neo from The Matrix. We have told this story countless times in our Hollywood movies, and versions of the myth have been found written down by cultures who lived thousands of years ago. It is a metaphor for what it is like for young men to leave the nest as boys, and go into the world and struggle and become men. This is why it speaks to us so deeply, and why we continue to tell the story today. We all go through it. Life is Strange also follows an archetype. It is the archetype of "free will versus destiny". Or put another way, "freedom versus slavery". It is the story of one person's fight against the tyranny of fate. The first story that follows this motif that comes to mind is the story of Genesis from the Bible. Adam and Eve live in the Garden of Eden, happy but ignorant. They have to follow the rule "don't eat the forbidden fruit". Taken as metaphor, it tells us that they are not "free", since they have to abide by that law. Then the devil in the form of a serpent tempts Eve into eating the fruit. And she tempts Adam into eating it. This act of ultimate rebellion broke them free from the tyranny of god's rules. However there was a price. God punishes them with the knowledge of good and evil. This means that they also gained the capacity to do evil, as well as good. We all have light and dark inside of us, and this was the genesis of it according to the myth. God also casts them out and makes them work for a living.  Now I don't have this fully worked out as it relates to LIS, but I think I understand it enough to paint the broad strokes. And I'm hoping that some of you can help me fill in the detail and we can get a good discussion going. LIS seems to follow this archetype fairly well, and I believe that is why it is such a moving and impactful story.  In Life Is Strange, free will is symbolized by the colour blue and fate is symbolized by the colour red. This is personified in the characters of Chloe (blue hair, rebel), and Nathan (red jacket, complains that people are always trying to "control him. ). Fate is also represented through photography and vortex imagery. Throughout the game, Jefferson often calls photographs "captures". This symbolizes that fate is literally capturing people. It is sucking them into it's "vortex". Nathan and Victoria are the leaders of the vortex club, and they both wear red. Fate also sends a tornado (a vortex) to kill Chloe. In LIS, Chloe is destined to die. This is the natural order of things. However, Max breaks that order by saving Chloe, thus starting a back and forth duel with fate.  At the start of the game Max wears a Jane Doe t-shirt. This symbolizes that she is "anonymous". She has no character. She is innocent. However, she wears both a blue and red bracelet, symbolizing that she is living under the tyranny of destiny, but also has the capacity to rebel against it. And rebel she soon does. Early game Max is very meek. So much so that she is unwilling to enter her photo in the everyday heroes contest. However, as the story goes on, Max discovers love in the form of Chloe. And that love gives her something to fight for. But that love is soon taken from her. It is here that Max discovers she has the power to rewind time. The power to literally change fate. And she decides to use this power to defy fate and save Chloe, proving that the bond between her and Chloe is stronger than anything. Even destiny.  Chloe's death is the catalyst that pushes Max to break out of her shell, and become a hero. As the game progresses, we see this metamorphosis. Max goes from "Jane Doe" to "Max Caulfield Time Warrior" and "Everyday Hero". A hero in this context is someone who breaks free from the "capture" of fate. Someone who bravely stands tall, looks destiny in the eye, and says "no".  But there is a price. Max challenges the natural order, and nature pushes back. Similar to Adam and Eve, innocent Max is suddenly given the capacity to do evil as well as good. This is represented by the choices we have to make in the game, some of which allow us to do horrible things (like sacrifice a whole town). It is also represented in Jefferson's talk of Chiaroscuro. The photogtaphy style that relies on the contrast between black and white. Dark and light. Evil, and good. Max metaphorically eats the forbidden fruit and develops the knowledge of good and evil as well as the capacity to have both light and dark inside of her.  Max also pays the other price paid by Adam and Eve in the Genesis story. By cutting fate's puppet strings, she must now take on the burden of standing on her own two feet and steering her own fate. Throughout the entire game, Max agonizes over every major choice she makes, and wonders if it was the right one. She is full of self doubt. Now that she can do evil as well as good, life's choices don't seem so clear cut.  Luckily, there are spirit animals to guide her. Rachel's doe being the main one.  In LIS, spirit animals are used to represent a person's essence. Their inner moral compass. What a free person uses to guide themself when they are no longer held on fate's puppet strings. The subject of spirit animals comes up many times throughout the game. The doe, the blue butterfly, the squirrels, and Warren's "Go Ape! " just to name a few.  The animals pull some strings of their own behind the scenes to help guide Max and outwit fate. It is fitting then that, once Max frees herself from the control of fate and starts following spirit animals, fate starts killing all of the animals. Dead birds litter the streets, and beached whales clog up the beaches. Again, when Max pushes the natural order, nature pushes back. Thankfully, Max also has the light house to guide her. The light house symbolism is fairly straight forward. It is what sailors use to safely guide them to shore during a storm or heavy fog. Lighthouses are also man made, and a tool that people have used to fight back against the chaos of nature in order to navigate the seas safely. It is one way that Max fights back against the fate that is trying to get ahead of her and kill Chloe.  In LIS, the lighthouse also represents Max and Chloe's happy ending. Throughout the nightmare sequence and the tornado scene, Max knows that if she can just reach the lighthouse, her and Chloe will be ok. It is her love for Chloe safely guiding her to shore through the storm. As the game progresses, the duel between Max and fate reaches a final showdown. Max has proven that her love for Chloe is strong enough to survive anything that fate throws at them. And she has paid the full price for that defiance. As fate plays it's final hand, sending a tornado to wipe out Arcadia Bay, Max opposes fate with the force of a tornado herself, ripping apart reality.  In the end, fate, recognizing that it has met it's match, gives up it's pursuit of Chloe and instead presents Max with a final choice. Sacrifice Chloe and save everyone in Arcadia Bay, or sacrifice everyone in Arcadia Bay but keep Chloe. The duel is over, and fate is going to get it's pound of flesh one way or another. This fully illustrates the severity of the punishment levied by god upon Adam and Eve, and why the "free will versus fate" archetype hits home so deeply with us. To be truly free, means you must stand on your own two feet. And to break out of a state of blissful ignorance and become learned is impossible without also gaining knowledge of evil. You must accept yin and yang. And heroes must sometimes embrace the darkness within themselves in order to defeat evil. It is the idea that in order to slay a monster, you must become one yourself. By following her love for Chloe to the bitter end, Max must commit genocide on an entire town. She must become a monster herself in order to conclusively defeat fate and end the war. And she will have to live with the burden of that knowledge for the rest of her life.  It is a steep price to pay, but for Max, free will was worth it. Without it, she would never have thwarted Jefferson's plans to kidnap and torture the young women of Blackwell. Or save Kate Marsh. And she would never have saved Chloe and had all of those precious moments with her. This shows us that fate is not always right. Or good. We don't need it to guide us. We humans have our own inner compasses and can take matters into our own hands. In the end, fate is like a cruel game of dice. And when it is wrong, you can defy it and become a hero.  Unless you decided to save Arcadia Bay. In that case, you just capitulated to fate and learned nothing haha. I saw Burden at Sundance, and was captured with how poignant this film is. The tale is an incredible story- and has really effected me on many levels. Even though the story is 20 years old- the lesson is very timeless. Download Full burdens. Download Full buren. Wait. Is it ur vocals. Download Full bardenac. Download Full bordenave. Burden your songs are always lit 🔥💯💕. Download full borderlands 3 game for free. #tnpushers y'all the new movement! 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