![]() ![]() ![]() Not to mention the kart actually being destroyed puts a huge strain on their friendship. While there’s lots of misunderstanding going on (“No, I understand plenty, traitor!”), the argument only begins after Vanellope finds out Ralph was talking to King Candy. A better example (of an RS of Physics) may be during the heartbreaking scene when Ralph destroys the kart. If the OS were to be in Psychology, then that would put the RS in Physics, which could refer to building the kart together and learning/teaching how to drive, although that seems more like subject matter rather than defining what brings conflict into the relationship. Vanellope doesn’t know how to drive but nevertheless wants to be a racer because it’s in her blood.Įveryone celebrates the good guys for being who they are, but looks down on the bad guys for who they are.Įveryone is concerned with playing their role in the video games, not interfering with the first-person shooter as they get them to the top of the building to get the medal, or making sure they show up and do what they need to do so their game doesn’t get unplugged for being out-of-order.Ĭonflict stemming from “one’s role in society/the game,” as put it, also points to an OS Concern of Being. Ralph wants to be a hero, to be invited to the party, because he wants to belong, to be included in the group. I will never be good, and that’s not bad. ![]() “Zangief, you are [Being/Playing the Role of} Bad Guy, but this does not mean you are bad guy.” Examples of Being that aren't trying to act like something? ![]()
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