This trope often explores the "halo that hurts," examining the burden of holding responsibility that others cannot, and the sacrifice involved in saving a community.
Explain why this specific character must fulfill the destiny.
Harry Potter, Neo (The Matrix), Luke Skywalker (Star Wars), Arthurian legends. Novels: Kyra in The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams. 3. Narrative Utility (Pros & Cons) The Chosen One
a particular film or book (e.g., Harry Potter , Star Wars )? Comparing different versions of this trope?
The Chosen One is a fated hero, frequently central to a prophecy or tasked with a specific, singular mission. Unlike an underdog who chooses to fight, this character is destined to save their world or community. Key traits include: A Prophecy/Destiny: A predetermined role. This trope often explores the "halo that hurts,"
Give them independent agency to prevent them from feeling useless to the plot. Subvert Tropes: Twist the expectations of the prophecy.
Provides immediate audience investment and stakes, allowing authors to focus on world-building or character development. Novels: Kyra in The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams
Often the only individual capable of resolving the conflict.