Quoted By:
There's something magnificent and captivating about that which is "jack ruselel"
Never have 2 words so gracefully and powerfully demonstrated the hero's journey from point A to point B.
We begin with "jack", the hero of the story. This name is straightforward, as it introduces us to the protagonist and makes it aware that he is the center of this story
Next we come to the first half of the second word, "ruse-". This represents the conflict which "jack" must overcome. "jack" has, in this case, been rused! A troublesome dilemma for the hero.
And finally, we come to the second half, "-lel". Here, we see the troubles have gone away, and all ends with a "lel". We have finished the story of jack and his ruselel, but you may be wondering, "what if we didn't need the name? We could just simplify it more with 'ruselel' and it would still work.", and that's where you'd be missing a much bigger part of the story.
You see, the strife and the resolution of the hero is so powerful and abundant that it is embedded into the VERY NAME of jack. Just by saying his name, he has undergone the hero's journey and emerged the victor.
This shows that "jack ruselel" is perhaps the greatest hero to ever exist, whether fiction or nonfiction, as he is the ultimate pinnacle of victory through conflict.
Thank you, jack ruselel