I recently read a harsh critique on the Eragon series. The critic said it was Star Wars with a dragon instead of a lightsaber. I'm well aware of the glaring similarities between the two storylines and I'm not speaking for or against Christopher Paolini. My question is this:
If I introduce my male hero to a female lead while both are incarcerated and hero rescues said female because she's there and he feels that he ought to, will that peg me as a copy-cat (similar scenario in both Star Wars and Eragon) or is that a broad enough area that it's widely written and acceptable as archetype?
I've been wracking my brain for other ways to introduce them but there are so many details that fit as it already is and nobody wants to cooperate (my characters get a little snarky when I force them to do things they don't want to do.....) and I'd have to re-write so much.
Oh, now I just sound like a lazy whiner. lol
Thoughts anyone? I can provide more contextual detail if it would assist.
Thanks!
If I introduce my male hero to a female lead while both are incarcerated and hero rescues said female because she's there and he feels that he ought to, will that peg me as a copy-cat (similar scenario in both Star Wars and Eragon) or is that a broad enough area that it's widely written and acceptable as archetype?
I've been wracking my brain for other ways to introduce them but there are so many details that fit as it already is and nobody wants to cooperate (my characters get a little snarky when I force them to do things they don't want to do.....) and I'd have to re-write so much.
Oh, now I just sound like a lazy whiner. lol
Thoughts anyone? I can provide more contextual detail if it would assist.
Thanks!