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Tomb Raider (underlieing themes (The rich doing what they want, the…
Tomb Raider
underlieing themes
The rich doing what they want
the perpetual threat of world war
The space race
China Vs America
Genetic and technology advancements risk to the future of human civilization
"Life will find a way"
Stereotypes
Women as the victim
necessary violence
body figure
Character traits shared between characters
Problem solving
Intelligence
Intertextuality
Indiana Jones
Movie spinoffs
Dissonance
Narrative telling you she doesn't want to kill shows as the reversal
Thesis
Could Matthew Reilly have already written the cultural evolution of Tomb Raider
Negative traits not carried through to Mathew Reilly's book
Likes animals but kills them rather than avoiding
narrative says she doesn't like violence yet is very good at killing
shows no other mental trauma more than "Did what I needed to do to survive"
genre
Action adventure
more about problem solving than simply FPS
lots of military weaponry and vehicles
blend of technology and mythology
Mythological animals in believable world in our universe
Aesthetics
evolution of beauty standards
Always wearing make up to more utilitarian
Less about guns more about equipment
Music to describe a place
Intertextuality
Jurassic park
Geaneology :
Real life stand ins