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    Interpretations of Joseph Campbell and the Hero’s Journey ____________________________________________________________ The Hero’s Journey: 1. Heroes are introduced in the ORDINARY WORLD‚ where 2. they receive the CALL TO ADVENTURE. 3. They are RELUCTANT at first or REFUSE THE CALL‚ but 4. are encouraged by a MENTOR to 5. CROSS THE FIRST THRESHOLD and enter the Special World‚ where 6. they encounter TESTS‚ ALLIES‚ AND ENEMIES. 7. They APPROACH THE INMOST CAVE‚ crossing a second threshold 8. where

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    learn to adapt to what has happened and make do with the circumstances‚ whereas other individuals will find themselves unable to cope with adversity and ultimately breakdown and lose their ability to carry on. Yann Martel explores‚ in his fantasy adventure novel‚ Life of Pi‚ a young boy’s reaction to the hardships of adversity. Piscine Patel‚ an adventurous tenacious young boy experiences the struggle of surviving at sea‚ and the calamity of coping with tragic events in his life. Yann Martel develops

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    My Adventure

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    My Traveling Adventure The wind hummed past my head‚ and I noticed off to my side that the sky was starting to clear and that the water surrounding me was becoming a brighter shade of blue. The features of my destination were quickly becoming more distinguishable with each second that passed. Only fifteen minutes before‚ the features coming into view had appeared as small white dots across the horizon. Looking at my small digital watch‚ I noticed that the time was 3:45 p.m.‚ five minutes away

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    The Adventure of Odysseus

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    [pic] The adventure of Odysseus What is an Epic? A long narrative poem about a legendary hero. Homer • poet • thought to be blind‚ but describes events as a seeing person • lived around 1200 B.C.E Ismarus City • From Troy‚ the ships first made land at Ismarus. • Ismarus – City of Ciconians • Odysseus lost six men from each ship. • Odysseus continued their sailing. • They were overtaken by a storm which drove them for NINE DAYS along the sea till they reached

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    and family break down the wall blocking the common lands and that’s when the adventure begins. This adventure Peter goes through shows how ambitious‚ independent‚ and brave he is. Peter’s traits are unveiled while he is on his adventure. These traits make Peter successful on his adventure and turn him into a man. Ambition means to have a goal and do what it takes to complete it‚ Peter was very ambitious on his adventure‚ he completed all his goals‚ no matter how big the risks were‚ he never gave

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    He works his work‚ I mine." He is aware that he must leave his wife and son when he passes away‚ but he is willing to leave them to go on adventures and explore the world. Ulysses exploring doesn’t just have to do with exploring the world but also with exploring himself; his emotions‚ his feelings‚ his thoughts; they all correlate with travels and adventures. This is a sentiment that most can relate to‚ not only in the poem but also in real life. With age comes experience with different problems

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    “one to call ‘home’‚” even though he Merwin never specifies which island Odysseus really calls home  “which … / Was the one he kept sailing home to?” • W.S. Merwin’s speaker in “Odysseus” is concerned about his romantic interests. “Wedded” to his adventures‚ he experiences a schism when interacting with the women he meets on various islands. o “Put before him‚ the unraveling patience / He was wedded to” o “There were the islands / Each with its woman”  Odysseus seems to have a woman on each island

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    A Piece of Paradise

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    not to forget is that you do need a passport to get in. Let take a look at what you can do well visiting Aruba. If you are adventures you can partake in activities like snorkeling‚ diving‚ sky diving and ATV tours. Not feeling that adventurous but looking for lighter adventure you can try going sailing‚ fishing‚ stand up paddling and water sports. Okay maybe adventures is not you thing. Are you looking for more of a relaxing spa or romantic vacation? Check out the wellness spas‚ the shopping

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    Short Story Outline

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    definitely the adventurous type and when I would decide it was time for an adventure. I would never forget to have my comrade by my side. PLOT Exposition: This story was some of the best times during the first five years of my life. It took place at the first place I ever called home. There I lived with my aunt‚ my uncle‚ and their child. There was also my mom‚ my brother‚ me‚ and lucky. Most of mine and Lucky’s adventures took place in our back yard. Rising Action: I receive news from my

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    The Hero ’s Journey : Summary of the Steps I. Departure 1. The Call to Adventure The call to adventure is the point in a person ’s life when they are first given notice that everything is going to change‚ whether they know it or not. 2. Refusal of the Call Often when the call is given‚ the future hero refuses to heed it. This may be from a sense of duty or obligation‚ fear‚ insecurity‚ a sense of inadequacy‚ or any of a range of reasons that work to hold the person in his or her current

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