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    The profession of teaching has had numerous common misconceptions for many years now and it seems as if the myths keep continuing to grow as a new age of technology and expectations expand. From the common myths that “a teacher’s day ends at 3:00” to other myths that require some thought to take a side on. Most myths prove to be misconceptions because of the unrealistic expectations put into place from day to day media. The two articles (“The Myth of the Hero Teacher” by Allison Ricket and…

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    Sequences of The Incredibles In the film the Incredibles is about super-hero's Frozone, Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl we learn this in the prologue. about Mr. Incredible who is vigilante hero, and when he makes couple mistakes and gets sued after helping people who didn't ask to be helped the government has pay the fines. They are given two choices either live as a super-hero or go into hiding he chooses to go into hiding. So, in act 1 Mr. Incredible AKA Bob Parr gets married and then we see him…

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    Peña 7a “The Hero's Journey” This is a way of narrating and analyzing how a hero(e) took his role in a story or myth. Myths explain stories were the character face magnificent phenomenons.“The Hero's Journey” methodology was created by Joseph Campbell who was an editor and author of different comparative mythologies. “ The Hero's Journey” is the cycle that the hero does to achieve a goal. This cycle is represented in two parts; when the hero is in his/hers ordinary world, and then…

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    steps is called “The Call to Adventure” according to Campbell it “ is the beginning of a big change, often by accident.” In the film, Dory was swept away by a pipes water current in the aquarium she was born in. As she was swept away rapidly her parents…

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    The hero’s journey is an arc that a hero takes in a story. The hero first begins in their ordinary world and goes to an unfamiliar world, facing obstacles along the way. Then the hero comes back with a reward which could be knowledge or an object. The Odyssey is also a hero’s journey because Odysseus is trying to get to his home, Ithaca. He faces many obstacles along the way but eventually makes it back. Everyone has a hero’s journey sometime in their life whether it be a major event or just a…

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    Maria Jose Gonzalez Cepeda 7ºA 28. 11. 2017 Myths & GSDG The Hero’s Journey is a way to analyse the myths. If you see all the myths, books, stories always talk about the same. I help us understand easier the myths by 12 steps that almost all the myths have. MYTHS a). Romulus and Remus Myth, it talks about two brothers that were sons of the king’s son, it was supposed that their mom could not have children but she doesn’t matter and…

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    To begin, a definition of a hero's journey is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed. The Great Gatsby is about a young man who fell in love with a girl named Daisy, but he was sent off into war so was lost from his long love and then years later he reunites with her and tries to get her love back when she's married to another man. The Matrix is about a man…

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    Pi Hero's Journey

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    Everything in the world follow some sort of format whether it's building a rocketship or writing a story. The author Joseph Campbell studied the myth and made the famous claim that nearly all stories have similar ideas and the heroes' adventures are almost identical in their format. It describes the adventures and experiences that an archetypal hero would go through. The story of Pi on the boat also follows the format found in the hero’s journey of departure, initiation, and then return. During…

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    Gilgamesh Epic

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    of Uruk named Gilgamesh between 2700 and 2500 B.C.E with evidence that he appears on the Sumerian King List. The story strongly follows a structure that James Campbell, an American Mythological researcher,…

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    Myth: A Literary Analysis

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    dream. The song, The Boat of The Fragile Mind subtly poked at the words of Campbell, “I dream about you all the time, [y]ou must be on my mind… [t]o live to tell the tale of it” (Mare, 2013). Writer of the song, Amelia Bushell illuminates that her dreams about this person has a direct link to her thinking about that person constantly and that we live to tell the tale of them. This song suggests that we According to Campbell, our dreams and mythology are similar but are still distinctly…

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