If I were to design a Wonder Woman theme park I would highlight what makes her character so different from the rest of the DC characters. Wonder woman is more than just your average man in tights, she is a goddess that comes from the island nation of Themyscira, home of the amazons. She represents the unrelenting strength and resilience of a strong woman. I'd like to definitely put in display the parallels between the fictional stories of wonder woman and the real life stories of women figures who shared her same strength and impact through out history. Including women inventors, women's rights activist, musicians, writers etc. I want to have rides that are exciting but tell a narrative. I want to implement her weapons of choice, most notably the lasso of truth, I want to create the carrusel of truth. Encouraging people who get on it to reveal a secret or come clean with whoever they are with. I want the parkgoers to leave with a new perspective and appreciation for women and their impact on society.
The book "Cosmopolis" by Don Delillo tells the story of Eric Packer, an insanely wealthy man who is the head of a financial firm. The plot is simple, we follow Eric as he rides his limo on his way to get a haircut. What's interesting about this story is that our lead, who definitely sees the world through a much more privileged set of eyes, expresses his desire to get a haircut in a not so luxurious establishment but more so from a little shop across town. A contradiction that makes the character of Eric much more complex, he is in many ways aware of how the world around him is in shambles but chooses to believe that he is not a part of that world but more so just a spectator passing by as he continues with his everyday routine feeling like he is supposed to be in the position that he is in. Eric shows the capability of treating people as equals, especially when he interacts with his barber. He treats him with respect and doesn't dismiss him as another peasant ever...
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