Even though he is wiser, there are still more problems to solve, therefore perpetuating the cycle of the monomyth into the next movie. However, looking back across the film, the viewer can also detect certain characteristics of Gothic/ Romantic literature. For example, Elizabeth is often seen in distress in Pirates of the Caribbean, and a lot of the time it is because of an overpowering tyrannical male such as Captain Barbossa or one of his crewmen. There are also many elements of mystery, suspense, and even supernatural forces, such as the Black Pearl itself along with the curse. Lastly, another characteristic is an ancient prophecy, and this film is entirely about that element. The crew of the Black pearl have spent years searching for the blood medallion because Bootstrap Turner, the father of Will Turner, laid a curse on them many years ago, forcing them to look all their lives for the missing piece of gold (the medallion) to lift the curse.
In conclusion, under further inspection, Pirates of The Caribbean does follow the monomyth and has characteristics of Romanticism. This movie is an example of hidden literature, like many other films that secretly follow the classic tale of the hero’s journey. The monomyth is a steadfast, reliable journey to base film, literature, and several other pieces on because it has been used for many years and has proven that it can stand up to years