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    Mediation Essay-Source Evaluation The Oxford Companion to World Mythology by David Leeming is a source with reliable authority, accuracy, objectivity, coverage, and currency. The author of the book, David Leeming, is a New York University graduate with a Ph.D in Comparative Literature. He also wrote many other books for Oxford University Press in the field of Mythology. Since Leeming is a respected author in the field of mythology, his work is considered accurate. As for objectivity, the…

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    The heroes journey is the age-old tale of a hero overcoming adversity. This is the model of the story of our heroes has been retold again and again in every generation so far and will continue to do so. Some examples include movies such as A Few Good Men, Fight Club and V for Vendetta, these are all well-known movies in the current and past generations and have been known to stand the test of time and they also match the template of the hero’s journey. The call to adventure is what all of the…

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    Prometheus, the Twelve Labours of Hercules, and Osiris these stories are a type of model for young adolescents as they go through the process of growing up and accepting adult responsibilities. Another example would be from the book Myths to live by where Campbell goes into detail talking about Dante’s trip to Purgatory and hell being able to distinguish his friends. Are these myths still relavent? In my opinion, I think these myths are still relevant. For example in the bible it talks about…

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    Monomyth structure The monomyth structure is very successful in many stories with a hero. There are many stages in the monomyth structure, one of the stages being the Supernatural Aid. The Supernatural Aid occurs during the characters quest, a guide appears and helps them through their quest. Another stage in the monomyth structure is Crossing The Threshold. Crossing The Threshold is when the character leaves their world, and they cross into a field of adventure where the rules and limits are…

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    Imagine the life of a soldier, police officer, or firefighter; each occupation launches a person into a “new world”, and their individual jobs each give them experiences much like a hero might have during a hero’s journey. For example, when firefighters go to work, they are put in situations unlike those of others in the workforce. Firefighters have assistance from tools, such as a water hose, as well as from their colleagues. The hero’s journey is an archetype of the common expedition of a…

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    Cesar Chavez has influenced the people in west by enhancing their workplace conditions. In literature, a hero is defined as a person or being who has completed Campbell’s Heroic Cycle. The Heroic Cycle is the guideline to most epics or hero based stories. It includes 12 different stages each having their own symbolic importance to the overall storyline. Cesar Chavez would be considered a modern day hero because of his contributions to the working conditions of the Latin and Mexican American…

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    The story of Pandora is one of the most well-known Greek myths in the present day. Though widely misinterpreted in modern culture, Hesiod’s dramatic image of Pandora breaking the seal on a jar full of evils still fuels many debates. Explanations of her character, her motives, and what particular aspects of the story may represent vary widely between readers. Even with such a broad variety of interpretations, few are so forgiving as to say that Pandora had innocent motives. The article The Mind…

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    Heroism, what is it? Why is it important? Who does it apply to? What are some examples of heroes? Before we get to deep into heroism, it is important to understand what heroism means. To define heroism, heroism is the act of being a hero, someone who sacrifices something for the well being of another with bravery and does not gasconade about it. When heroes are faced with a challenge, they will not stop at anything to complete that challenge. Heros can come in all shapes and sizes and…

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    If there was anything in nature that there was not a myth to explain, the Greeks became curious, started to wonder and create new myths. Eye color was a common thing people wondered about. One day Zeus got bored of doing things he was supposed to be doing, so he decided to listen to conversations of humans. The conversation he overheard made him wonder. “Eye color is very interesting, isn’t it,” said one man. “Yes, it is,” said the other. “How is it that if the mother has green eyes and the…

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    The Role of Myths in My Life As long as America has been a country, myths have been told. From the United States to Europe and beyond, many myths are a part of culture everywhere. Myths are the ultimate “gather round’ the campfire” type of stories, the kind a grandfather would grab the attention of his grandson with. Some are good, some are bad, some are scary and some are joyful, but they all have values and principles that bleed out when each one is told. In this essay I will describe my…

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