The theory that seems to apply to my popular culture topic (Teen Wolf) is Omega Wolf, Scott. I believe that Scott is the hero in the show. He fights bad spirits that control some of his high school friends from killing themselves or anyone else. Scott continues to protect his close friends and relatives from the wrong group like the wolf hunters and various creatures. Everyone knows him for his courageousness and strengths. He has been put into many situations where he had to be selfless by putting others before himself. Scott has all of the characteristics of what a hero is and what a hero is not, that is why I think Scott is the hero in the series.
In every television show I believe there has to be a hero. There has to be that one person that everyone goes to for answers, support, and protection. The characteristics of Scott gave him the title, hero. As a fan I would have thought the Alpha would have been the hero since he is “suppose” to be the leader of the group. Within the series Scott has his own cult that idolizes him for what he represents. Everyone wants to join his pack and do what he is capable of. Who knows that maybe one day Scott will challenge his Alpha for the title, I think he should.
The insights that I have gained from Teen Wolf, is the difference between a celebrity “hero” and regular heroes. I feel that celebrities do certain things for themselves, not all but some. For example they seek the attention and none of their acts came normally. A true hero does things for others not wanting anything in return and all of their characteristics developed naturally. Scott portrays what a real hero is. Like I said previously a hero is someone who does not do things for themselves, is courageous, and strong (mentally and physically).
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