1 / 20

The Epic Hero

The Epic Hero. What is an Epic Hero?. An epic hero, also known as an archetypal hero, is a symbolic representation of a culture’s collective beliefs. Comparative literature studies have shown that all religions, mythologies, and stories of the world have similar epic heroes and archetypes.

mariae
Download Presentation

The Epic Hero

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Epic Hero

  2. What is an Epic Hero? • An epic hero, also known as an archetypal hero, is a symbolic representation of a culture’s collective beliefs. • Comparative literature studies have shown that all religions, mythologies, and stories of the world have similar epic heroes and archetypes.

  3. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Unusual Circumstances of BirthSometimes in danger or born into royalty

  4. Unusual Circumstances of Birth Luke Skywalker • Many heroes are born to royalty, are in danger at birth, or experience some unusual situation at birth that sets them apart from others, and marks their destiny to achieve greatness. Yahoo.com/images. “Illustration of Luke Skywalker” http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=images&&fr=FP-tab-web-t&imgsz=all&imgc=&vf=all&va=star+wars+luke+skywalker&fr=FP-tab-web-t. Retrieved June 3, 2005.

  5. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Unusual Circumstances of Birth Sometimes in danger or born into royalty • Departure from Family or LandUsually lives with others

  6. Hero Leaves his Family • The hero must leave their family or land to live with others. The departure is usually to escape danger, or as a result of a mystical force. The time period in which the hero is gone may be long or short, but they must experience a journey. Bilbo Baggins Frodo Baggins Yahoo.com/Images, “Illustrations of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins,” http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=images&&fr=FP-tab-web-t&imgsz=all&imgc=&, Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

  7. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Unusual Circumstances of Birth Sometimes in danger or born into royalty • Departure from Family or LandUsually lives with others • Adventure or QuestAn Event, often traumatic, leads to a quest

  8. The Adventure Begins • A traumatic, coincidental, or even ironic event happens that will lead to the hero’s adventure. Yahoo.com/Images, “Image from Big Fish,”http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=Big+Fish%2C+images/v=2/SID=e/l=IVR/SIG=12gga9h2t/EXP=1117907274/*-http%3A//www.killermovies.com/gallery/bigfish/big_fish_08.html. Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

  9. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Unusual Circumstances of Birth Sometimes in danger or born into royalty • Departure from Family or LandUsually lives with others • Adventure or QuestAn Event, often traumatic, leads to a quest • Special WeaponHero has a special weapon only he can wield

  10. Special Weapon of the Hero • Epic heroes always have a special weapon, which is usually something only they can use. • Often, in various media adaptations to the epic hero, the weapon is a personality trait that separates the character from others and provides them with the ability to overcome challenging obstacles. Yahoo.com/Images, “Illustration of Odysseus,” /*-http%3A//www.clarkson.edu/~fbailey/ls195/11-4.html. Retrieved on June 3, 2005. Yahoo.com/Images, “Image from Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?” www.reel.com/movie.asp?MID=1311...Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

  11. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Supernatural HelpHero always has supernatural help

  12. Supernatural Help Merlin • Heroes often receive supernatural help from either a god, wizard, witch, or spirit. Yahoo.com/Images, “Illustration of Merlin,”www.house-of-pain.com/artarchiv. Retrieved on June 3, 2005. Rafiki Yahoo.com/Images, “Illustration of Rafiki,”www.sesselpupser.net/Malvorlagen/. Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

  13. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Supernatural HelpHero always has supernatural help • Worthiness of HeroHero must prove worthy many times during adventure

  14. The Hero Must Prove Himself Beowulf • An epic hero must perform heroic tasks to prove that they are above and beyond the common people of their culture. • Heroic deeds may include fighting and winning battles, performing miracles, or demonstrating leadership and courage by overcoming tests and enemies. Yahoo.com/Images, “Illustration of Beowulf,”http%3A//www.heorot.dk/beowulf-art.html Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

  15. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Supernatural HelpHero always has supernatural help • Worthiness of HeroHero must prove worthy many times during adventure • The Unhealable Wound and MaturityHero matures as a result of journey

  16. The Journey and Unhealable Wound • A quest is what a hero’s journey is usually referred to. It is some form of adventure with a purpose, which is a descent into a kind of “hell.” • This “hell” may be physical, mental, or spiritual, and it represents the moment the hero learns the most about himself. • The hero usually matures greatly from this descent, and leaves with eternal scars. The scars are also either physical, mental, or spiritual. Sarah Yahoo.com/Images, “Image of Sarah from Labyrinth ,”www.movieforum.com/.../review.shtml Retrieved on June 3, 2005. Theseus Yahoo.com/Images, “Illustration of Theseus,”www.hellados.ru/img/pic Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

  17. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Supernatural HelpHero always has supernatural help • Worthiness of Hero Hero must prove worthy many times during adventure • The Unhealable Wound and MaturityHero matures as a result of journey • Atonement with Father

  18. Atonement with Father Antigone and Ismene burying Polyneices • Atonement is to offer payment for a wrongdoing. Heroes must avenge a father, or make up for evil done by their father or fatherland. Yahoo.com/Images, “Image of Sarah from Labyrinth ,”http://faculty.pittstate.edu/~knichols/flaming2b.html Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

  19. The Nine Characteristics of an Epic Hero • Supernatural HelpHero always has supernatural help • Worthiness of Hero Hero must prove worthy many times during adventure • The Unhealable Wound and MaturityHero matures as a result of journey • Atonement with Father • Reward for the Hero

  20. Apotheosis of the Hero Charlie • After the hero’s quest is complete, they are rewarded in some way. This is called the Apotheosis. • Often the reward is spiritual, and is received in the afterlife. Some rewards; however, are physical medals or trophies symbolizing their achievements. Yahoo.com/Images, “Image of Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ,”www.roalddahlfans.com/movies/willmoviepic6.phpRetrieved on June 3, 2005. James Yahoo.com/Images, “Image of James and the Giant Peach,”www.moviesnapshot.com/1996Revie. Retrieved on June 3, 2005.

More Related