In the show
"Teen Wolf" there is a few theories that are made up of rituals and
stereotypes. There are a lot of rituals that take place during every full moon
all of the wolves are allowed to hunt and at that moment they gain their full potential.
Another ritual that takes place is for an Omega to kill their Alpha in order
for them to take title of Alpha. If the Omega Wolf wins that fight he/she now
has to find a new pack to lead. While having a title of the Alpha they have their
own ritual to perform by choice. He could join a pack of nothing but other
Alpha Wolves, but in order to do so he would have to kill off his very own pack
of Omegas. For example: Derrick (Alpha) will have to kill his pack that is made
up of close friends and family.
A few stereotypes
these wolves have to deal with are people thinking they are all killers,
nothing but harry beastly animals, and that they howl at every full moon.
Although some of the wolves on the show are killers not all of them are. Some
of them only kill when necessary like when it comes to protecting their pack
and family from the danger that surrounds them daily, just like we would do
when it comes to our own families. None of the wolves are just wolves, every
single wolf was born as a human they became a part of the wolves when bitten.
In the show "Teen Wolf" Derrick and Scott (the two main wolves) laugh
at the fact that people think they howl whenever there is a full moon. That is
a famous stereotype they deal with daily.
This show is a
huge success in popular culture; it attracts teens to young adults or anyone
who enjoys watching science fiction. I like how the show makes it in today's
day in age. It creates more interest for me to watch it verses a show that
becomes too mythological. I think that is why people enjoy watching "Teen
Wolf".
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