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    seemingly endless variety of ways. However, in many books and novels there is a monomyth that connects them together – The Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey consist of three distinct stages: The Departure, The Initiation, and The Return, each with their own substages. Those distinct stages and substages are shown in the novels: Of Mice and Men, The Great Gatsby, and To Kill a Mockingbird. In Of Mice and Men, the monomyth of The Hero’s Journey is demonstrated through the actions of the…

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    Many fairy-tales follow a specific path when being read. It starts with a call to adventure followed a road of trials, and the end goal, finished by the return to ordinary world and the bestowing of the gift. This path or 'structure' was created by Joseph Campbell and is called a mono-myth. This mono-myth is easily identifiable in many different sets of literature, legend and even religious texts (Paton). The mono-myth structure in fairy tales follow a set of classic sequenced actions that…

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    According to Joseph Campbell’s A Hero With A Thousand Faces, a hero’s journey is described as a “monomyth” that follows a narrative formula similar to the cosmogonic cycle, which is cycle of creation. The movie Up is one of the innumerable stories that fit the various stages of hero’s journey specified in Stuart Voytilla’s Myth and Movies. In addition, many archetypes and roles are clearly demonstrated in the story, such as Carl sacrifices and serves as the hero, the little boy Russell issues…

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    to read yet, I would just imagine and invent the stories by myself. Stories are a unique way of people expressing their inner selves. My interest in film industry is to create stories. Stories of a very common, but specific and powerful category. Monomyth, or sometimes called Hero’s Journey is a…

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    In an interview with Bill Moyers, Joseph Campbell describes what it means to be a hero and all the requirements it encompasses. A hero to Campbell is someone who dedicates their life to something or someone other than themselves. The moral objective of being a hero, is saving something, whether it be an individual, a group of people, or an idea. He illustrates a picture that the hero performs at least one of two deeds, if not both; physical and spiritual. The physical deed is defined as the hero…

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    The Hero’s Journey, as found throughout the study of myths and legends, helps readers expose and recognise the importance of the archetypal quest. Joseph Campbell, a mythological researcher, wrote a famous book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, where he discovered many common patterns running through hero myths and stories from around the world. Years of research lead Campbell to discover the Hero’s Journey Archetype. Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem, clearly demonstrates the Archetypal Journey by…

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    Overcoming obstacles in one’s life is never an easy task, yet they must be confronted by oneself to continue on in life. When one must confront extremely difficult obstacles this task seems impossible. A person who chooses to take on these arduous tasks in their own life is brave. When one chooses to face them on behalf of their community, for the benefit of many, they deserve to be allauded and honored as the heroes that they are. They are a special breed of humanity, one such person is Malala…

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    A Hero’s Journey A Hero’s Journey or monomyth is the structure of a story following a character on a journey or quest. The three most significant character development steps are, Crossing the Threshold, Resurrection and Atonement. These three steps will be shown through the movies; ‘Percy Jackson – The Lighting Thief’ and ‘Shrek’. The most significant step for character development is Crossing the Threshold which is defined as the step where the character crosses from the old world to the new.…

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    Almost every hero story ever made has a similar type of plot. This plot is called the monomyth or the Hero’s Journey. Joseph Campbell’s “monomyth” is a unique sequence of actions that is found in almost every hero story. The movie Spiderman directed by Sam Raimi follows the monomyth by having the departure, the initiation, the return and their respective stages within. To start with, the movie Spiderman has a clear “Departure”. In the beginning, Peter Parker gets bitten by a radioactive…

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    The Hero's Journey Summary

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    mythology, from his famous book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Campbell’s outline of the archetypes about myths and stories across human cultures to figure out several stages that every hero life goes through in his adventure, which refers to as “the monomyth or The Hero’s Journey”. The hero journey starts at the call away from his ordinary world and brings change. The hero can choose either accept or refuse the call but there will be more danger ahead. As the hero commits the consequences…

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