After thinking I understood this... I'm thinking again!
I need illustrations... please, thank you
Destiny is the OS Issue and I wrote this:
The people at The Palace believe that as one the 'Chosen', they have rights to a privileged life. But they are Sheep for the circling Wolves (Drug Lord, Arnold, Pressure Groups etc...
I thought being one of the 'Chosen' was their destiny. But then I thought that this wasn't the source of the 'Tension' in the story. It is the missing money that has everyone hopping. The missing money is what makes them the 'Sheep' for the Wolves. So what is their Destiny? The current Destiny is avoidable... if they raise the money and get their act together. (DEFINITION: Destiny: the future path an individual MUST take.)
Then what is Fate?
What I have currently:
Given such a strong belief in being the 'Chosen', the Palace people belittle the importance of dealing appropriately with their Fate (having to leave their 'Paradise' or even worse, being enslaved in service of 'Paradise').
Destiny and Fate
Re: Destiny and Fate
More pondering...
I have a character in the OS who is anorexic
When I working through how the thematic issue of Destiny affects him...
I might come up with:
His destiny is loss of wellbeing
His fate would be that he might die
Comments???
I have a character in the OS who is anorexic
When I working through how the thematic issue of Destiny affects him...
I might come up with:
His destiny is loss of wellbeing
His fate would be that he might die
Comments???
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Re: Destiny and Fate
Dramatica's use of the terms Fate and Destiny are specific.
The difference is that Desiting describes the end point, while Fate describes points along the way to reaching one's Destiny.
Your examples would be easier to respond to if they were declarative rather than suggesting possibilities. Anything is possible, but once you make it specific it is easier to evaluate. So, you could say that your character's fate is to be ill or infirm, but Fate may be responsibe for your character coming into contact with tainted spinach, or being on a plane with a Cholera victim, etc. Fate may take your character many places but they will always lead to the character's Destiny.
- Destiny is "the future path an individual must take" and can be seen as a direction.
Fate is "a future situation that will befall an individual."
The difference is that Desiting describes the end point, while Fate describes points along the way to reaching one's Destiny.
Your examples would be easier to respond to if they were declarative rather than suggesting possibilities. Anything is possible, but once you make it specific it is easier to evaluate. So, you could say that your character's fate is to be ill or infirm, but Fate may be responsibe for your character coming into contact with tainted spinach, or being on a plane with a Cholera victim, etc. Fate may take your character many places but they will always lead to the character's Destiny.
Re: Destiny and Fate
I see -- the Destiny of the people at the Palace is that they have to give up their dream of living their ideal life and their fate would be that they are harrassed by the Drug Lord, manipulated by the clone Arnold, and beset by natural disasters like lightening and earthquakes...
Thank you for taking the time!
Thank you for taking the time!
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