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Possible Emergence of Yellow Values in Fiction?

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I just made this observation recently after studying the emergence of blue values in things such as religion and myths (obviously some of that goes higher, but you get the idea). I think it's possible that the use of the multiverse concept in a lot of movies, shows, comics, etc., is the emergence of yellow values. Suddenly you don't have to hate another portrayal of an original idea or the "right" way because it's still part of an overarching multiverse. I sense an expansion of consciousness happening and coming up almost like a dream here. I'm not 100% sure, but let me know what y'all think. 

Post more of these observations if you want. I think that would help make things clearer. 

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If you want to see the emergence of a Yellow aesthetic in fiction, I would specifically recommend that you research Metamodernism (the newly emerging Paradigm that was developed to transcend the limitations of Postmodernism), along with its fictional counterpart, which is variously referred to as The New Sincerity or Sincere Irony.

David Foster Wallace is often seen as an early example of a Metamodern author, as a lot of his essays deal quite directly with the subject.

His essay E Unibus Pluram outlines many of the limitations of postmodernism in fiction, and makes the case for a new Sincerity and Authenticity in the narrative arts.


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the villan in black panther was Great! he wanted to share wakanda tech with whole world :)

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