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Web Site_____Jordan McCollum________________
Author_______Jordan McCollum _________________
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http://jordanmccollum.com/2009/10/quick-overview-heros-journey/
Title______A Quick Overview of the Hero's Journey _____
Last Updated________October 5, 2009 __________
- There are 12 stages of the hero's journey
- The stages include; the ordinary world, the call to adventure, refusal of call, meeting with the mentor, crossing the threshold, tests allies and enemies, approach, the ordeal, the reward, the road back, the resurrection, and the return with the elixir.
- The hero's journey is the work of Carl Jung, but applied by Joseph Campbell.
- In the ordinary world, we meet the hero. The call to adventure is when the hero is needed for something. Refusal to the call is when the hero usually refuses to accept the call to adventure. Meeting the mentor is when the hero meets someone who helps him out and gives advice. Crossing the first threshold is when the hero leaves his regular life and takes on something else. Test, allies, and enemies is when the hero adjusts to the new world. Approach is like a preparation for the final test. The ordeal is similar to the climax. The reward is when it all pays off. The road back is when the hero returns to their regular life. Resurrection is when the hero realizes they have changed. Lastly, return to the elixir is when the hero receives their rewards/punishments.
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Web Site____Journey to the Sea________________
Author____Priscilla Hobbs___________________
URL http://journeytothesea.com/campbell-hero/
Title Joseph Campbell: The Hero's Journey
Last Updated_______November 1, 2008_____________
-The hero's journey can be summarized into three stages: Separation, ordeal, and return.
- Separation is when the hero is pulled away from their regular life and thrown into another area.
- The ordeal stage