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    to his crush is in what it makes the boy do‚ and how it forces him to act without thinking. The author of “Araby”‚ James Joyce‚ is known for using mythic structures in his work. One of these mythic structures is known as a Monomyth. In a Monomyth‚ the hero begins in LeBlanc 2 the ordinary world‚ and receives

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    Joseph Campbell’s monomyth‚ or the hero’s journey‚ is a basic pattern that its proponents argue is found in many narratives from around the world. This widely distributed pattern was described by Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949).[1] Campbell‚ an enthusiast of novelist James Joyce‚ borrowed the term monomyth from Joyce’s Finnegans Wake.[2] Campbell held that numerous myths from disparate times and regions share fundamental structures and stages‚ which he summarized in The Hero

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    Joseph Campbell’s term monomyth can be described as a hero’s journey. Many heroic characters follow the monomyth‚ no matter the time period or culture the literature was created in. The poem Beowulf is known to follow the adventure of the hero described in Campbell’s monomyth . The hero’s journey consists of three rites of passages: separation‚ initiation‚ and return. Beowulf endures each of these stages throughout the epic poem‚ so his journey does follow Campbell’s monomyth. The separation is

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    named the nuclear unit of the monomyth.” (Campbell‚ 30) The epic tale of a hero follows the universal pattern of Campbell’s monomyth beginning with the separation‚ or call to adventure - leaving one’s family‚ friends‚ or tribe. Followed by the initiation of the crossing the threshold into the world unknown where he encounters trials and is victorious. S/he can then return home with a “boon” to aid and/or restore his/her world. According to Campbell‚ “[o]ther [monomyths] string a number of independent

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    journey. The hero’s journey originates from Homer’s two-part epic poem‚ The Odyssey. The Odyssey follows a character named Odysseus. The monomyth permeates through the literature of all ages‚ from Odysseus; Journey in Homer’s Epic Poem‚ The Odyssey‚ to that of the modern-day superhero Coach Bob Ladouceur in When the Game Stands Tall‚ the basic pattern of the monomyth is evident in many epic stories written over the course of history. Body 1 (Do Later) Apparently‚ it is possible to find a lot

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    they are suffering or in need. At first‚ the three stages of monomyth will be discussed‚ and how they are repersented in this story. Next‚ the epiphany and gift of the author will be discussed and why it is important or relevant realization of today’s world. All of this will help identify how this text base its meaning on an archaic pattern. All three stages of monomyth were demonstrated in this story. The first stage of monomyth‚ seperation‚ was clearly displayed. This occured when the narrator

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    prepare themselves for heroism through a series of challenges that they overcome. Does Campbell succeed at making this argument? Campbell begins the story with explaining how all hero stories are exactly the same‚ which is a monomyth. Joseph Campbell explains that a monomyth is stories from all cultures are essentially the same‚ since they try to convey the universal truths of life and the way our living experiences are reflected as part of the larger universe. Campbell conveys that the

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    Not all literature that consists of an adventure brands the protagonist as a hero; however‚ Yann Martell’s Life of Picontains many patterns of a monomyth quest. The Heroic Monomyth‚ also known as the hero’s journey‚ explains the common stages of a quest in many classic stories. The novel is split into three sections‚ each with a specific purpose. The first section introduces the readers to the protagonist‚ while the second section is the actual journey he partook in. The final section is the ambiguous

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    Hercules Hero's Journey

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    Timeless classics throughout the ages are known for their plots and concepts‚ however these classics tend to follow a similar plot. This monomyth is called the Hero’s Journey‚ where a similar plot is used every time to create a story proven to be successful. A great example of this would be Disney’s Hercules‚ a story of the demigod Hercules who loses his powers and must redeem himself by becoming a true hero. With godlike strength‚ he defeats Hades and proves himself a true hero by being compassionate

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    this classic monomyth archetype structure in which a character starts at home but is soon thrown into a situation where they must overcome many hard and life threatening trials. Yann Martel’s novel ‚ Life of Pi‚ is a great example of the will to survive. Yann Martell uses the Monomyth archetype and the journey of a boy named Pi to show the extraordinary things people will do to survive‚ even if it puts their morals and even their religion at risk. In the first part of the monomyth archetype‚ life

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