- Life debt
A life debt is a cultural phenomenon in which someone whose life is saved or spared by another becomes indebted or in some way connected to their savior. A life debt sometimes involves servitude, possibly until the indebted can return the favor. It may involve some spiritual or mystical connection between the two. Life debts are frequently used in fictional writing, often attributed to "deep magic."Fact|date=February 2007 In real life, the concept of life debts is found in some non-European cultures.
Life debts in fiction
*In "", the
Wookiee Chewbacca owes a life debt toHan Solo . Although it is not addressed in the movie, laterStar Wars literature shows that life debts are an important part of the Wookiee culture.
*In "",Qui-Gon Jinn savesJar Jar Binks from a trade federation troop carrier, after which Jar Jar follows the party. His life debt is later respected by his fellow Gungans and provides a convenient excuse for him to leave the Gungan city.
*In the "Harry Potter " series, Harry forbids Professor Lupin and Sirius from killingPeter Pettigrew . When Pettigrew escapes,Albus Dumbledore states Harry created a life debt, for which he may be glad later. Indeed, In "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows " Pettigrew tries to stop Harry and Ron escaping from the cellar of the Malfoys' mansion. Pettigrew attempts to choke Harry, but Harry reminds him of the debt he owes and Pettigrew releases him. When he does, Pettigrew is choked to death by his silver hand.
* In , Wookiee Zaalbar swears a life debt to the player in thesewer s ofTaris .
* In , Wookiee bounty hunterHanharr owes a life debt to Mira, who saved him after a trap he laid for her backfired on him. However due to his psychotic nature he felt that this made him weak, and he has twisted the life debt into something quite the opposite, believing that killing Mira will free him of his life debt.
* In the 1991 film "", Azeem (played byMorgan Freeman ) swears a life debt to Robin (Kevin Costner ), after Robin saves him from a death sentence duringthe Crusades , which he repays by saving his life at the end of the film.
* In "Shrek 2 ", after a failed attack,Puss In Boots begged for mercy fromShrek and Donkey. He is spared and swears a life debt to Shrek to thank him.
* In "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry ", Chuck owes Larry for saving his life in a fire, and Larry calls in that favor when civic red tape prevents him from naming his own two kids as his life insurance beneficiaries.
*In theBrady Bunch ,Peter Brady saves Greg Brady's life after he nearly falls from aladder and is forced into Peter'sservitude until their parents put a stop to it.External links
* [http://www.mugglenet.com/editorials/editorials/edit-lucy01.shtml A editorial on life debts in Harry Potter]
* [http://www.petermayhew.com/chewie.html A character page on Chewbacca, mentioning life debts]
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