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The Neverending Story

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(thing) by Pound Fool (3 y) (print)   ?   I like it! Wed Apr 12 2000 at 19:17:04

The book of The Never Ending Story is a parable about the power, both good and bad, of imagination.
Dreams, it relates, are beautiful, precious, and dangerous - we are heartless to ignore our fantasies, but meaningless fools to lose ourselves in dreams and ignore what we care and those we love.

The movie, in true Hollywood style, glossed over evils to portray unobtainable ideals. The sequel was an ugly distortion. There has been an animated kids' series on HBO that has kept with the storytelling aspects of the book, if not the ethical ones.
no one told me about a 3rd


(thing) by joshs (2.1 y) (print)   ?   2 C!s I like it! Tue Aug 10 2004 at 21:56:05

The Neverending Story is a Heideggerian fairy tale, where a young boy (through metanarrative) guides the protagonist Atreyu against the destructive force of The Nothing.

The most obvious Heideggerian strain is the use of negation to reaffirm life. According to Heidegger in "Being and Time" ("Sein und Zeit"), dread is the feeling of consciousness or existence (Dasein) rebelling against its negation. While The Neverending Story extrapolates this into a rather clichéd discussion on the slow dissolution of imagination, Heidegger would argue that the boundaries of negation are necessary for our understanding of where our selves end and where consciousness is bounded.

Still, this nothingness (and the concumbent anxiety) are adversaries to existence, and another Heideggerian theme can be seen in the need for active participation in the existence in order to preserve it. In his essay on technology, Heidegger posits that the most dangerous ideological trend is that of seeing other conscious beings as "standing reserve," or as merely materials of a use. Bastion finally sees the true existence of Atreyu and the others and is moved to react, yelling "Moonchild" (the name of the Child-Like Empress) out the window, thus conteracting The Nothing, the inevitable end of existence for what are posited as fully-functional consciousnesses.

Further explication of Heideggerian "nihilism" can be found in Sartré's "Being and Nothingness."


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