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The Hero’s Journey

The Hero’s Journey . Harry Potter vs. Star Wars. The Hero’s Journey. Archetype – a recurring universal character Examples of archetypes: villain, hero, damsel in distress, victim, artist, fool, etc.

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The Hero’s Journey

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  1. The Hero’s Journey Harry Potter vs. Star Wars

  2. The Hero’s Journey • Archetype – a recurring universal character • Examples of archetypes: villain, hero, damsel in distress, victim, artist, fool, etc. • Just like making a cake, there is a recipe for having a hero. And, not all elements must be present in one text.

  3. The Ordinary World • Often where the story begins • Hero lives normal life with no idea that things will soon radically change

  4. The Ordinary World Stairwell Cupboard Tatooine

  5. Call to Adventure • The hero is compelled to begin a quest • Life change is inevitable and will facilitate the hero’s maturity

  6. Call to Adventure Hogwarts’ Invitation Princess Leia Message

  7. Refusal of the Call • Often a hero will reject their initial call to adventure • Intuition causes them to deny their responsibility and continue in “the ordinary world”

  8. Refusal of the Call Hagrid must fetch Harry Obi-Wan seeks out Luke

  9. Meeting with the Mentor • Often after refusing their call, a mentor will visit the hero to encourage their engagement • Otherwise, mentor will later appear as a guiding force for the hero, providing advice and tools to win the eminent battle

  10. Meeting with the Mentor Master Yoda Elderly and Wise Head Master Albus Dumbledore Elderly and Wise

  11. Crossing the First Threshold • The initial point in which the hero decides to become involved • Once this point has been crossed, adventures ensue and the hero may never fully return to “the ordinary world”

  12. Crossing the First Threshold The Sorting Hat Tuskan Raider

  13. Tests, Allies, Enemies • As the text progresses the hero will acquire friends, endure countless tests, and often be challenged by their enemies • Too few challenges results in “the sagging middle,” slowing the plot

  14. Allies (Friends) Hermoine and Ron Hermoine is sister-like, Ron is sidekick (they hook-up) Princess Leia and Han Solo Leia is literal sister, Han Solo is sidekick (they hook-up)

  15. Primary Enemy Darth Vader Lord Voldemort

  16. Approach to the “Inmost Cave” • An extremely dangerous part of the journey • Often underground or in an ominous location • The hero must confront a great fear

  17. “Inmost Cave” Trash Compactor Chamber of Secrets

  18. Ordeal • The ABSOLUTE worst thing that can happen…does happen. • NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • inhale a new breath…NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

  19. Ordeal NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  20. Reward • The hero breathes a sigh of relief • Enemy appears to be defeated and celebrations ensue. • Often a tangible reward is obtained in this phase

  21. Reward I am Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!

  22. The Road Back • It ain’t over yet! • Realization that there is still a task to complete • Villain thought to be dead often rises again to thwart the hero

  23. The Road Back He’s still alive!!! He’s my dad!!!

  24. Resurrection • The hero undergoes a figurative re-birth in which they have transformed into the person they were intended to become • The moral of the story is often revealed in this stage

  25. Resurrection I am Amazing Again!!!!!!!!!!!

  26. Return to normal • Hero often returns to “the ordinary world” • Their extraordinary lessons learned help them go forward into an insightful future • Very often a happy (if not bitter-sweet) ending

  27. Other Elements • Unusual family situations • Animal familiar • The weapon only a hero can wield • An incurable injury

  28. Unusual Family Situations The Dursley Family The Lars Family

  29. Animal Familiar Hedwig R2-D2

  30. The Weapon only a Hero can Wield Harry’s Wand Luke’s Light saber

  31. An Incurable Injury Harry’s Scar Luke’s Mechanical Arm

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