Alpha: Oh yeah, you should totes come pat me. |
Us here in Romancelandia have a thing for Alpha Heroes. And it’s a big thing. You might even call it a THING... if you wanted to be painful. Now,
the differences between an Alpha and a Beta character can seem obvious and yet elusive
all at once sometimes. The Alpha is blunt and bluff while the Beta stays caring
and sharing. The Alpha stomps while the Beta soothes. The Alpha confronts
problems with a singular sort of focus while the Beta mops up the mess and
diffuses tense situations with a splash of humour. The Alpha protects what’s
his while the Beta puts the needs of others before his own. The Alpha leads
while the Beta is content to follow. Or is he?
Beta that believes she can fly. |
How about Professor X of X-Men fame? He was the undisputed leader of the
mutant goodies, and yet he was a sensitive, kindly, good for a chat and a cup
of tea kind of fellow. Professor X was the
shoulder to cry on come good times or bad. And Rhett Butler was some kind of fool
for Scarlett O’Hara but would you call him a Beta? Not a chance. The man led
with strength and always landed on his feet. No way did he pull his punches.
But when Scarlett had bad dreams, Rhett was there to wipe away the tears and
renovate Tara to cheer her up. What a man! Maybe being a sucker for the woman
of your dreams is a trait best removed from the debate.
Sleepy, fluffy Beta. |
It seems the one thing we can all agree on is that the Beta is always
the ‘good-guy’ of the piece. He is the best friend who is always there when you
need him but never quite exciting enough to warrant heart palpitations and over
excited phone calls to your girlfriends at two in the morning. Or is he? Rory
waited 2,000 years for Amy on Doctor Who. Try and tell me that sort of steadfastness doesn’t
make you swoon just a little. Neo donned a lot of leather and downloaded
martial arts for dummies into his geeky little mind and voila! But he’s still
rocking the Beta personality till part way through film two. Neo still
defers to Morpheus and follows Trinity around like a lap dog despite the
dramatic rise in power. Characters can transition. Betas hold definite appeal
to women who don’t mind a fixer upper (I never said that). Maybe those that don’t want to share the
limelight, also.
Omega. |
In Avatar the blue chick led while Sam Worthington’s marine followed,
until he felt compelled to do otherwise. Betas make great reluctant heroes—it
gives them the opportunity to transition into more of an Alpha personality.
But they always end up at the sunset showdown opposite the evil gunslinger
because they felt they had no choice. When Rambo was tossed out of town he
promptly turned around and walked back in. He chose confrontation. In all
likelihood he felt terribly misunderstood for much of the movie, but he chose
to make it an issue. John McClane of Die Hard fame is the hard done by Police Detective
out to visit his estranged wife and see his kids for the Christmas Holidays. When
confronted with a troop of terrorists out to do harm he does his utmost to
defeat them. He’s charismatic and people will follow him, but he doesn’t want
the hassle of being a leader if it at all can be avoided. It’s simply not his
scene. His anti-social instincts prevent him from a possible full Alpha
promotion. He would try to diffuse the situation with a quip or two before
resorting to guns IF possible. If not? Oh well. Yippee-ki-yay mother f*cker!
Cat is above such stupidity. |
Maybe it’s best to see it as degrees of Alpha & Beta elements within
the one personality. What do you think?
Alpha
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Beta
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Doctor Who
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Rory Pond
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Han Solo
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Luke Skywalker
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Rhett Butler
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Ashley Wilkes
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Rick Blaine
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Victor Laszlo
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Gale Hawthorne
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Peeta Mellark
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Morpheus (3rd movie excluded, groan)
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Neo
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Malcolm Reynolds
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Hoban Washburne
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Wolverine
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Professor X
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James T Kirk
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Spock (and Bones)
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Khal Drogo
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Eddard Stark
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Eric
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Bill
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Tony Stark/Iron Man
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Steve Rogers/Captain America
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Aragorn
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Strider (see what I did there?)
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Hans Gruber
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John McClane
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Now, just out of interest, let’s start a list for the girls too...
Alpha
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Beta
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Vasquez
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Ripley
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Cersei
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Catelyn Stark
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Princess Leia
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The Ewok Nation
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Come on then. What other female characters can you
think of that fit nicely into our Alpha/Beta chart? Disagree with one of my
calls?
I like people, not just men, who stand up for what they care about and are brave when times call for it. But braggadacio and posturing and swagger leave me cold. A lot of so-called alphas in fiction just give me the shits. There's a not-so-fine line between being driven and being a dickhead. I want fictional heroes that I wouldn't want to kill in real life.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think you're spot on. A lot of Alpha's don't quite hit the mark, they go over board with the 'Me is Man' bullshit. Balance is ever important. You've got to want to take the hero home for the next fifty years or so. Thanks, Ms Im!
DeleteA lot of so-called alphas... I like the way you've put that Imelda, because I think a lot of writers totally miss the point or go overboard with the alpha personality. He doesn't always have to be a douche. I think the character of the alpha has been stereotyped a little too much. For me to be an alpha is to be a leader. To be beta is the backup, the loyal right-hand man, the kind who can step up if he needs to but who's first instinct isn't to lead. I'll be honest - I see Wolverine as an alpha, but I also kind of see Prof X as alpha too, in a completely different way. I agree with the rest of your list however. (:
DeleteThanks for commenting, Bec. You know, I just can't make up my mind about Professor X. He's a very interesting case because as a leader he is supremely capable.
DeleteAnd yes again to the over-acting-Alpha syndrome. Not good. It's good to get everyone's take on what they see an Alpha or Beta as being.
Fantastic post, Kylie, loved reading about it (and the cat caption is SPOT ON!!! LOL).
ReplyDeleteHmm, alpha/beta female characters, let me think for a bit on that one.
ALPHA'S - Aeon Flux, Catwoman, Starbuck (female version), Aeryn (Farscape), Max (Dark Angel), Elektra, Guinevere (Clive Owen version of King Arthur), Erin Brockovich, Katniss (The Hunger Games), Sarah Connor (Terminator), Xena & Gabrielle (in later seasons), Lara Croft, Eowyn from LOTR series.
Beta - Selina (Catwoman's alter ego in the beginning), Zahn (Farscape), Baby (Dirty Dancing), Hermione Granger, Gabrielle (from Xena, earlier seasons), Deanna Troi (Star Trek), Rose DeWitt (Titantic), Arwyn (LOTR).
Cool, Kylie. Was hoping you'd comment. Knew you'd have lots of idea's. Sarah Connor is another perfect reluctant hero who morphed from Beta to Alpha. Hermoione Granger is an interesting one. Very bossy but not necessarily Alpha. Eowyn and Arwyn! I'm embarassed to have missed those.
DeleteWell done! Thanks, Kylie.
I love watching/reading about beta's who morph to alpha's (Bec's definition). It's the growth and journey that intrigues me. Chest beating-must be top dog all the time alpha's just don't appeal to me.
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