Doctor Who: The Name Of The Doctor Review – 8 Ways Steven Moffat Defined The Heroine’s Journey

7. Engage A Guide

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In the epic poem Inferno, by Dante, the protagonist is guided through the nine circles of hell by Virgil, an ancient Roman poet. Inferno is part of Dante€™s Comedia €“ a journey through the three realms of the dead: hades, purgatory and heaven. The story is an allegory for the ascent of the soul into heaven and echoes River Song€™s first episode, €œTime of Angels€ with the eleventh Doctor as they make their way through the temple of the Aplans (as River states €œeach level represents the ascent of the soul€), into the damaged ship and out into the open air. In €œThe Name of the Doctor€ River has become the guide directing the apprentice, Clara, through the trials that lead to knowledge and salvation. River is the transition point €“ the connection between life and death, individual and universal. She is aware of each perspective, Clara€™s human one and the Doctor€™s Time Lord; and she works to bring them together.
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Mary Ogle is the author and illustrator of “Orangeroof Zoo” a whimsical tale of magical realism told through the pages of a coloring book for adults. Working as a professional artist in the digital medium, Mary’s commissions have included everything from fine art to fan art, book cover design, illustration and book layout. Find more of Mary’s work at www.maryogle.com. Mary currently finds inspiration in the Ojai Valley, residing in a snug little cottage with a recalcitrant cat.