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    Hero’s Journey (12 Stages) The Ordinary World- (The hero’s normal world before the story begins.) In the beginning of the movie you see shrek doing his daily behaviors‚ brushing his teeth with slug juice‚ eating eyeballs as food and setting a fire by burping on a matchstick. Shrek’s ordinary world would be his swamp‚ where he lives peacefully without any worries. Shrek has sign saying “stay out” which indicates he likes being alone. The Call to Adventure- (The hero is presented with a challenge

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    “The Making of an Allegory‚” by Edwin Honig and “Franz Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’ as Death and Resurrection Fantasy‚” by Peter Dow Webster illuminate how sacrifice and transformation are a vital part of the deeper meaning of "The Metamorphosis." Gregor Samsa is an ordinary young man until he wakes up one day as a giant vermin; metamorphosised into something horrendous and reviled by the world. Through Honig’s and Webster’s critical essays‚ this transformation‚ as well as many more‚ and sacrifice made

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    Heroes Journey for Shrek

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    Stage in the Hero’s Journey Film Component Ordinary World The hero’s normal world before the story begins The woods‚The country. He’s an ogre and everyone hates him. He wants to be alone. Call to Adventure The hero is presented with a problem‚ challenge or adventure to undertake Lord Farquaad sends fairy tale creatures to Shrek’s swamp‚ so he leaves the swamp to go to Lord Farquaad. To get his swamp back‚ he has to rescue the princess Fiona Refusal

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    The Uniqueness of Jesus

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    rejection‚ Jesus entered into Israel’s worst times. While Jesus could pick to come to earth whenever he pleased‚ for some reason he picked the most convenient yet fallen age. Not only does Jesus’ choice of history show his uniqueness‚ but his life and resurrection have even more to show about his incredible nature. While occupying only one part of the Trinity‚ Jesus played the most important part of them all. When he came to earth‚ he claimed to be God. In John 10:30 Jesus said “’I and the Father are one

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    table for the text you are working on Describe the hero’s ordinary world Event: The call to adventure Is your hero reluctant or enthusiastic? Journey into the world crossing the threshold test‚ battles allies and enemies does the hero meet a mentor‚ a damsel‚ monsters‚ villians or sidekicks? Event: Character’s downfall and time out (Approach to the inner most cave) Supreme ordeal Plot Climax The reward and the resurrection Is the hero transformed by their journey? How have they

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    Art Appreciation Unit 4 Ip

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    From the Baroque Period through the Romantic Age May 20‚ 2010 Unit 4 Individual Project ART205-1002B-12 American InterContinental University Abstract During this assignment I will talk about three types of Work of Art from three different artists from the Baroque period through the postmodern era. 1). Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio; 2) Rembrandt van Rijn; and 3) Peter Paul Rubens‚ these three artists were known for their religious theme in their art work. The naturalism that was visibly

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    Harry Potter and Jesus

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    Sylvia Michalak March 14‚ 2013 Theology 103 Essay 1 The Deathly Hallows is the final part to the Harry Potter franchise. Harry Potter becomes a basis for spiritual conversation‚ a process of dialogue that leads to the topic of truth that is Jesus Christ. There is a very direct parallel when it comes to the two‚ believe it or not. J.K. Rowling has given Christians a valuable resource to introduce some of the central beliefs of the Catholic faith to a generation that knows the life of Harry Potter

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    been opened for the Hero to return back to his comfort zone … but not yet. 11. Resurrection; having suffered enormous challenges‚ the Hero is given new life and energy. 12. Return with the Elixir; the Hero can now return home with his prize. The audience leaves satisfied. Waves crashing against the boat and men chanting‚ travelling to another nation‚ is the first time that we recognise Beowulf within his ‘Ordinary World’ as he is responds to ‘The Call to Adventure’ in ridding another kingdom of

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    Another example of the hero archetype is in the Story of Macbeth. For a story to be a hero’s journey‚ there are usually 10 stages that it must follow. The first stage is usually known as the ordinary world. This is when the hero is introduced in such a way so the audience understands their situation. Macbeth is shown in this way since he is a general of king Duncan’s army and he holds off an invading army. This gives the reader a good look at who macbeth is as a person. The next stage in this journey

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    African Renaissance

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    I. African Renaissance: A Resurrection The theory of an African Renaissance has captured the interests of a number of intellectuals‚ reporters and politicians. In South Africa‚ where the concept has come to be closely identified with the political perceptions of former President Thabo Mbeki‚ it has been received as a proposal for “African political renewal and economic regeneration” (Ajulu‚ 2001: 87). The concept can thus be viewed as a “rebirth”; a resurrection-since it has inspired policies

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