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The Heroic Journey. Definition: An individual process of growth and transformation The Eight Stages of the Hero’s Journey: 1. Call 2. Threshold 3. Challenges 4. Abyss 5. Revelation 6. Transformation 7. Atonement 8. Return. 1. The Call: The Invitation into the Journey
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The Heroic Journey Definition: An individual process of growth and transformation The Eight Stages of the Hero’s Journey: 1. Call 2. Threshold 3. Challenges 4. Abyss 5. Revelation 6. Transformation 7. Atonement 8. Return
1. The Call: The Invitation into the Journey • An opportunity to gain something of value (physical/spiritual) • Initiate realizes there’s an imbalance or injustice in his/her life • The initiate willingly or unwillingly undertakes quest Forms of the Call: • Something is taken from the initiate or his family • There is something missing in his life • To save or restore honor for his people • To win rights for his people
2. The Threshold: The jumping off point for the initiate (the journey begins) The initiate now enters a world that is unknown to him, but he has some help…
Threshold Guardian: Ensures the initiate is ready for the journey and points the way when he is • Mentor/Guide: Keeps the initiate focused on the goal • Helper(s): provide assistance and direction
3. The Challenges: Series of challenges or temptations the initiate must overcome • Easy > Difficult • The process of transformation has begun!
4. The Abyss: Greatest Challenge • The initiate must overcome his greatest fears and weaknesses, and he must do it alone • “Slay the Dragon!”
5. The Revelation: A sudden and dramatic change in the way one thinks about or views life (Ah ha moment!) which leads to… 6. The Transformation: A change in behavior • New person is “born” • Example: Child > Adult
7. The Atonement: The Hero is “at one” with his new self • Perfect/Imperfect moment • “Fully Reborn” • Harmony has been achieved Boon: A gift based on the character’s transformation
8. The Return: The Hero returns back to his everyday life and is ready to contribute to society • Doesn’t always fit in new society • Could be rejected due to his change