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    My Hero's Journey

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    has to go through their Hero’s Journey some point in there life. Some end in tragedy and others end in comedy. Some dragons harder then others but at the end we all have to face it. It starts off with the separation stage‚ then the initiation‚ and finally the dragon. People suffering from mental illness such as anxiety and depression can cause everyday obstacles to become overwhelming and extremely challenging. You can only imagine how difficult the Hero’s Journey would be to someone dealing with

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    Life is a continuous journey. Some journeys are short and some long. Some journeys are sweet and pleasant while some are sour. Some journeys are too memorable to be erased by the sands of time. I had one such experience. The memory of this journey continues to flicker‚ on and on‚ in my mind even after several years. We reached on 9th Dec.‚ as our train reservation was for the following day by North- East Express. We reached the station early in the morning‚ the next day and boarded the train.

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    The Journey Towards Freedom

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    English 1002 Section-006 26 April 2012 The Journey Towards Freedom Throughout the film Shawshank Redemption (1994) directed by Frank Darabont‚ the audience watches as the protagonist goes through a compelling heroic journey. Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is a young successful banker whose life is suddenly turned up-si-down when he is falsely accused of the murder of his wife and her lover. Following his conviction‚ Andy is sent to Shawshank prison where he faces a life sentence. Before long

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    Journeys Reflection Sheet

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    spiritual journeys that are seen in my visual and written text and how I had gained a greater understanding on the theme of Journeys. In my Vlog I attempt to provide the audience with insight into my poem through exploring the essential message and demonstrating my new found knowledge of language techniques such as oxymoron’s and enjambments. When discussing my visual text‚ ‘Into the Wild’ I intended to communicate the visual representation of the protagonist as well as the spiritual journey he undertook

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    Finding Nemo Journey

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    dentist office. When his son was taken away from him‚ Marlin goes on a journey to rescue him. Throughout the journey Marlin has his up and downs but in the end he learns how to not be afraid and to let go and believe through humour from Dory‚ a lost fish he met at the start of his journey. A journey is defined as a transition from one place to another and Finding Nemo directly relates to this from its plot line‚ a physical journey from point A to point B and how much Marlin

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    What is the meaning of a hero in a story? A story would never be a satisfactory story without a hero‚ and without a journey a hero would never be existed. In every story‚ there’s a meaning to the journey of the hero. The meaning of the journey can be really important; it’s something that would open up the mind of the book to the reader. Significantly‚ the meaning of the story would teach the reader either of everyday life struggles or the true meaning of life. Most of the time‚ the author would express

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    semi-autobiographical novel based on his own childhood experiences of living in Wartime Shanghai. The novel deals with a range of themes‚ from starvation and survival to death and war‚ along with the recurring concept of ‘journey’. Some of the techniques used by Ballard to uniquely express this concept of journey include the writing perspective‚ themes‚ imagery‚ motifs and Jim’ constant growth in knowledge and worldly experience. ‘Empire of the Sun’ is told in third person‚ from the point of view of a young child

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    Epic Journey of Life

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    The Epic Journey of Life Through all trials and tribulations of anyone ’s life‚ there is one thing in common that every single one of us has: the journey we all take through life. Granted‚ it is never the same journey‚ but there is always a path that we follow down. Some of us believe in fate‚ where we believe that our path is already set out for us. There is also the group of people that believe you forge your path through life‚ and you make your own destiny. Personally‚ I have always believed

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    the sacked city of Troy‚ which he previously conquered under his shrewd control. Odysseus—father of Telemachus‚ husband of Penelope‚ leader of men-- is now free after countless years of war to return to his homeland‚ Ithaca. Thus begins the longest journey of Odysseus’s life: a twenty year pursuit through many encounters with fantastic creatures‚ the cordial arms of the Phaaicians‚ and finally home to his yearning family in the Iron Age story of Homer’s The Odyssey. Advance to the modern day life of

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    My Literacy Journey

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    what is happening around you‚ and around the world. Each individual has their own literacy journey that is unique to themselves. No one can have the same literacy journey as others‚ literacy journeys are like fingerprints‚ no matter how close an individual will be with one another‚ they will have different fingerprints. I believe‚ that the introduction to reading at an early age in a person’s literacy journey‚ alters and makes a person who they are later in life. Reading makes people stronger readers

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