"I am not [well known character archetype]"
does literally everything possible to follow that archetype
^cough^ ^cough^ ^one^ ^piece^ ^cough^ ^cough^
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"I am not [well known character archetype]"
does literally everything possible to follow that archetype
^cough^ ^cough^ ^one^ ^piece^ ^cough^ ^cough^
Just startend one piece, what exactly do you mean?
"I'm not a hero, I don't want to be one, I want to be a pirate"
does practically everything a hero would do in every situation
queue morbillion comments about peak fiction writing.
Well then you haven't been paying attention. His ideal of a pirate comes from a red haired guy with high values not from those who pillage, kill and steal for fun. And he rarely goes out of his way to help some rando. Every time he has helped someone, it's because he considered them a friend or they helped luffy first out of their kindness. He's just paying back their kindness. If it involves saving a burning Kingdom for a friend who happens to be its princess, then so be it.
Nothing heroic about it. Even villains help their friends. I won't say it's peak fiction. But it's pretty close to it.
The way GOT ended with making the storyteller (the writer) become an important part of the story. The writers self insert is a problem in a lot of media but particular in fantasy.