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Jesi
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Aug 11, 2011 05:10AM

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I feel that today's fantasy creatures are edging away from the black and white moral perspective of fairytales where monsters or just horrible and scary.
Modern fanatsy is more like Greek Tragedy where people face moral dilemmas and impossible choices.

@Esther - I've always loved both (fairy-tales and greek tragedy)! I agree that today's fantasy creatures are veering away from the black and white, but I have to wonder... does this make the monsters more human? are we "selling out" the "otherness" of these creatures in an attempt to put moral dilemmas into a creature that could just as easily be human? Is there a *need* to make these creatures into "different humans?"

I'm a great fan of True Blood and the Sookie Stackhouse novels but one thing that attracted me in Twilight was the real threat involved in drinking someone's blood, it wasn't just a fun snack offered you by your latest love interest.