Preview

Life of Pi

Satisfactory Essays
Open Document
Open Document
502 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Life of Pi
Type of Resource / Call #
Resource Data
Your Notes

Website-
Article

Web Site_____Jordan McCollum________________
Author_______Jordan McCollum _________________
URL
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.

Website -
Article

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

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    In the Hero’s Journey, the hero passes through a variety of obstacles to overcome what is needed. Throughout the journey the hero is put to the task where he faces challenges from rivals . In this journey, the hero faced different stages where he almost backed out on the challenge.…

    • 438 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The next step is departure. This happens in “By The Waters Of Babylon”. John travels to the forest as the kind of gate into the unnatural. He then travels to the city of the dead. This is the departure. The climax of a The Hero’s Journey is the trials or tests. A good example is the trials in “Initiation”. In the story Millicent has to prove herself through her a series of tests. Only after, can she claim their reward. “How she had proved something to herself by going through everything, ...”. This is Millicent talking to herself. She has completed her trials and she receives knowledge as her reward. This could be finding love or getting a job promotion. This part of the story shows a prize for your…

    • 533 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Monomyth

    • 536 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Joseph Campbell's term monomyth, also referred to as the hero's journey, refers to a pattern found in many stories from around the world. In a monomyth, the hero begins in the ordinary world, and receives a call to enter an unknown world of strange powers and events. There begins many challenges and successes which plot line the story. If the hero does decide to return, he or she often faces challenges on the return journey. In Pilgrims Progress, the pattern of this monomyth is clearly identified through trials of many stages.…

    • 536 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    beginning. There are no stages yet, just a place to think and reflect, all you can…

    • 1435 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 1137 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Two-hundred twenty seven days. One man. One tiger. With as little as twenty six feet separating the two, Pi's life seems to be nothing more than a fading ember whose end only time can elicit. With what could be classified strictly as a series of incredibly unfortunate events, the Indian boy's journey to Canada is transformed into a horrific tragedy, as the ship he is sailing on sinks into the depths of the pacific ocean. With little chance of survival, Pi's faith in God along with his will to survive are put to the ultimate tests. Presumably, Yann Martel's story would be one which simply tells of success over great odds – but this is not the case – instead, it presents a miracle unparalleled by any phenomenon one could possibly fathom. The accounts of such spectacular experiences, as some may assume, provoke more than just a simple fascination within the reader's minds; they expose a certain truth about humanity and the nature of people. Martel's inspiring novel, the Life of Pi, not only captures readers with an extraordinary tale likely to “make you believe in God”, it reveals numerous truths about human beings in today's society by addressing questions of faith, isolation, and a man's will to survive(VIII).…

    • 1137 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 814 Words
    • 4 Pages

    In the novel Life of Pi, by Yann Martell, the narrator presents two stories that make us question reality. Piscine Molitor Patel is portrayed as a confused Indian boy who has gone through life just wanting to believe. As he tries to believe in three religions, he explains that, “all religions are true.’ [He just wants] to love God” (87). When Pi presents these two stories that “will make you believe in God”, the likelihood of the story without the animals being “the better story” is slim (x) (398). Although it is similar to the story with the animals, it contains only “dry, yeastless factuality” that will only “confirm what you already know” (381). Furthermore, the true story is the one with the animals because the story without the animals “won’t make you see higher or further or differently” (381).…

    • 814 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 656 Words
    • 3 Pages

    In almost any movie based on a book obivous differences between the novel and the movie. Most novels give the reader the opporutnity to use there own imagination on how to charactirize the characters in the novel, unlike movies that put it in picture for you to see. altercations to the setting, plot, charcters and theme to the novel must happen when recording the film so the movie can have a theatricle effect and play on the screens smoothly. In James Whale's movie of frankenstein in 1931 alot of details were changed from the novel.…

    • 656 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 594 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Pi (short for Piscine Molitor Patel) is a young Indian boy growing up in South India in the 1970's. His father owns a zoo and, with increasing political unrest in India, decides to sell up and emigrate to Canada. In true Noah's ark fashion, they accompany the wild animals on board the ship on their journey to the new zoos in North America.…

    • 594 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 11051 Words
    • 45 Pages

    The main text of the book begins with Pi’s declaration that he has suffered a great deal, leaving him despondent. The nature of his suffering and its source are not yet clear to the reader. Pi tells us that he continued his religious and zoological studies and was a very good student. He mentions that his religious studies thesis addressed aspects of Isaac Luria’s cosmogony theory. He speaks at length about sloths and observes that their very survival is ensured by the fact that they are so slow and dull; they virtually disappear into the background. We learn that Pi is now working, though he does not say anything about his profession. We also learn that Pi misses India and loves Canada, and that he misses someone named Richard Parker.…

    • 11051 Words
    • 45 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 8640 Words
    • 35 Pages

    Life of Pi opens with a fictional author’s note, explaining the origins of the book. The author explains that while in India and floundering on the book he is trying to write, he travels to Pondicherry, where an elderly man, Mr. Adirubasamy, tells him he has a story for him that will make him believe in God. Adirubasamy tells the author about Pi, who the author manages to find in Canada, where Pi relates his story.That story begins in Chapter 1. Pi describes his education at the University of Toronto, his double major in religion and zoology, and why he is so fascinated by the sloth, an incredibly indolent creature. He says that his great suffering has made all subsequent pains both more unbearable and more trifling. He loves Canada, although he misses India deeply. In Chapter 2, the author intervenes as narrator, describing Pi telling his story. In Chapter 3 we learn Pi’s full name, Piscine Molitor Patel, and how he got it: he was named for a great pool, called the Piscine Molitor, in which his father’s business associate and close friend, Francis Adirubasamy, swam in while in Paris. Pi’s father was a hotel manager, but left the business because he wanted to start a zoo, which he did in Pondicherry. Pi defends the zoo and attacks the common understanding of animals in the wild as free, and animals in a zoo as "unfree", for freedom in the wild is a myth: animals are restricted by their survival needs and their instincts. When Piscine is 12, one of his classmates starts calling him “Pissing,” so when Piscine graduates to Petit Seminaire, he shortens his name to Pi. At Petit Seminaire Pi has a biology teacher, Mr. Kumar, who comes to the zoo often and talks to Pi about his atheism. He becomes one of Pi’s favorite teachers. Pi describes the danger man poses to the animals in a zoo- the bad things he feeds them, the way he harms, tortures and kills them. One day Pi’s father takes him and Ravi to the big cat house and makes them promise to never…

    • 8640 Words
    • 35 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 604 Words
    • 3 Pages

    In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi, a writer visits Pi Patel and asks him to tell his life story. Pi tells the story of his childhood in Pondicherry, India, and how he attained his nickname. Pi’s father Santosh Patel a zoo owner, decides to move to Canada, where the animals the family owns would also be sold. They board on a Japanese cargo ship along with the animals. One night there is a terrible storm, which causes the ship they all are on to sink. Pi is the only person ton the ship who survives in a lifeboat with a zebra, an orangutan, a hyena and a male Bengal tiger named Richard Parker.…

    • 604 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 651 Words
    • 3 Pages

    “Life of Pi” is about this boy called Pi, who is the son of a zookeeper in India. He grew up in a zoo and was extremely happy at home learning all about the animals that lived around him. This boy, who is a Hindu, found himself attracted to Islam and Christianity as well, so he practiced 3 religions at the same time. When Pi’s father decided to leave India, Pi’s family, along with some animals from the zoo, boarded a cargo ship bound for Canada. Unfortunately, the ship sank. Pi was the only human survivor on a lifeboat, and his only companions were a zebra with a broken leg, a hyena, an orangutan and a tiger called Richard Parker. The sixteen-year-old boy watched as the animals fought each other for survival and of course, only he and the tiger were left. The 227 days spent at sea alone with the tiger tested Pi’s physical prowess, intellectual courage and spiritual perseverance. Eventually, both Pi and the tiger landed in Mexico and survived.…

    • 651 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 7275 Words
    • 19 Pages

    Life of Pi, directed by Ang Lee, puts two schools of thought in direct competition: the objective sciences and religion.…

    • 7275 Words
    • 19 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Life of Pi

    • 764 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Ang Lee is back with a new movie based on Yann Martel’s novel, Life Of Pi. This film contains many values. The film is about a 16-year old boy named Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel, who suffers a shipwreck in which his family dies, and is stranded in the Pacific Ocean on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. An adult Pi narrates his adventurous tale to a young writer sent by his uncle.…

    • 764 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    fairy tales

    • 770 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Directions: For each word, you need complete a vocabulary square. They should look like the sample in your Reference Guide. Remember to use the Roots/Prefixes/Suffixes page from your Reference Guide or from the Internet.…

    • 770 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays