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Joseph Campbell (1904 – 1987). Professor, Mythology & Religion, Sarah Lawrence College The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949) . The Hero’s Journey from Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949). “The World of Common Day”. Freedom to Live. The Call to Adventure.
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Joseph Campbell (1904 – 1987) • Professor, Mythology & Religion, Sarah Lawrence College • The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949)
The Hero’s Journeyfrom Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949) “The World of Common Day” Freedom to Live The Call to Adventure Master of Two Worlds Refusal of the Call The Crossing of theReturn Threshold Supernatural Aid Crossing of theFirst Threshold Rescue from Without The Magic Flight Belly of the Whale Refusal of Return Road of Trials The Ultimate Boon Meeting with the Goddess Apotheosis Woman as the Temptress Atonement with the Father
Hero Archetype • The Hero is one of several archetypes such as Sage/Mentor, Jester/Trickster, Ruler, Outlaw, Caregiver, Explorer, Lover, Innocent, Magician, Creator, Shapeshifter . . . (see pavone.net) • The Monomyth • Types of Heroes: Meek Hero, Vigilante Hero, Outlaw Hero, Fallen Hero, Coward Hero, Super-hero, Guilty Hero, Lone Hero, Dubious Hero, Gullible Hero, Rebel Hero, Misdirected Hero, Underdog Hero. (see William Indick, PhD, Psychology for Screenwriters) • Hero’s Journey
Application of Hero’s Journey . . . .
Computer User Archetypes The Hero The Magician The Explorer
Archetypes of the Computerfrom this Orion User Research Alchemist’s Book for theMagician’s Immersion Treasure Chest or Ark for the Hero’s Successful Journey Shoebox for Keepsakes