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THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY. WARM-UP: Define stereotype. Think about the culture here at Strayer and list 4-5 stereotypes that you see exist. Record these in your spiral notebook. THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY. Stereotypes found at Strayer : Jocks 2. 3. 4.
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THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY WARM-UP: Define stereotype. Think about the culture here at Strayer and list 4-5 stereotypes that you see exist. Record these in your spiral notebook.
THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY Stereotypes found at Strayer: Jocks 2. 3. 4.
THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY Now define “archetype.”
THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY An archetype is a character, symbol, story pattern, or other element that is common to human experience across cultures. It is something seen in literature forthousands of years, regardless of area, culture, or language.
THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY Examples of archetypes: underdog hero damsel in distress stepmother fairy godmother trickster scapegoat happy ending villain giant monster
THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY • According to Joseph Campbell, a hero’s journey is archetypal because all heroes’ journeys follow a similar pattern. • Campbell describes the journey in three stages with various steps in each stage. • Campbell’s journey can be applied to many heroes in movies/books with which you are familiar.
3 Stages of Hero’s Journey: Stage 1 = Departure Stage 2 = Initiation Stage 3 = Return
Task: with your neighbor(s), please complete the “Notes/Examples” column on pages 27 – 29 of SB charting Homer’s archetypal hero’s journey.
OCTOBER SKY: Homer’s Departure
OCTOBER SKY: Homer’s Initiation
OCTOBER SKY: Homer’s Return
THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY • TASK: • Select a hero. Work with a group or partnership to map and record this hero’s journey. Fill these steps in your SpringBoard text. BE PREPARED to share with the rest of the class.
Warm - Up Select an archetype that you are familiar with or that was discussed in class yesterday. In your spiral notebook describe the archetype and list three books, movies, stories, poems, etc.. that represent the archetype you selected. You may not choose the “hero” archetype.
COMPREHENSION CHECK Which indicates the order of the stages that a hero goes through in his/her journey as described by Joseph Campbell? Initiation, Return, Departure Departure, Return, Initiation Departure, Initiation, Return Initiation, Departure, Return
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about an archetype? It is typically a character, symbol, or element of a story. It is a judgment that is made based on someone’s characteristics. It can be understood across cultures. It can be understood across generations by both young and old.