Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Sonic the Hedgehog


I couldn’t think of a hero that I truly follow so I drew straws on random characters and came up with Sonic the hedgehog.

Sonic isn’t a normal hedgehog, he has the power of supersonic speed.  He uses this power to fight his battles against Dr. Robotnik, a mad scientist.  Why do these battles take place? Doctor Robotnik uses his IQ of 300 to take over the world.  Sonic sees this threat and is on a mission to stop the Doctor.  Sonic uses his speed against Dr. Robotnik’s machinery.  When the two first met, they become instant archenemies and began to battle one another.  Some of the many evil inventions that Dr. Robotnik has made include the turning of animals into death machines and a space station.  Sonic has to defeat these over and over again and, for some reason, always lets the doctor go.  Even if the Doctor escapes, can’t Sonic just catch him?  He does run at supersonic speeds.  These events occur over and over again with no end in sight.  Sonic eventually wins by trapping Dr. Robotnik in limbo.

This plot shows signs of reoccurring structure and extreme bravery.  It also shows signs of ignorance (the lack of knowing how to stop Dr. Robotnik for good).

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