
Supernatural Psychology: Roads Less Traveled
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A fascinating analysis of the psychology behind the popular TV series Supernatural. Following the adventures of two brothers who investigate deeply strange and paranormal mysteries in their never-ending road trip, the TV show Supernatural has many fans eager to better understand the psychology behind the series’ themes and characters. Through 20 essays, this collection examines such issues asThe role grief and trauma play in the protagonists’ livesThe importance of music to the narrativeWhat motivates someone to hunt monsters and why we want to believe in magicThe various archangels and archetypes depictedHow people can cope with tragedy, loss, addiction, and fear to become heroes who do the right thingThe dynamics of fandom: how fans relate to the narrative, characters, and actors, and continue to engage with series through fanfic, social media, and other practices
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