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The Ancient Hero. Common Characteristics. Each Greek hero: is born of one divine parent or is at least helped by a deity during his quest. is sent on a seemingly impossible quest. is hindered by a deity and/or terrible monster(s) during his quest.
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Common Characteristics • Each Greek hero: • is born of one divine parent or is at least helped by a deity during his quest. • is sent on a seemingly impossible quest. • is hindered by a deity and/or terrible monster(s) during his quest. • escapes certain death to live a happy life, usually with his new bride. • is mythical, as signaled by the interference of gods and monsters during each quest.
The Ultimate Hero • Son of a divine father and mortal mother • Leaves his father to save the world • Begins his mission with initiation • Continues with “tests” offered by a shadowy enemy • Heals, banishes evil forces, establishes customs and laws • Dies • Through his death purifies all people from evil • Returns from the Underworld, overcoming death • Returns to his father
Standard Path of the Hero: Separation, Initiation, Return • Separation: a hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of “supernatural wonder” • Initiation: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won • Return: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow men • e.g. Prometheus ascended to the heavens, stole fire from the gods, and descended
Separation or DeparturePossible steps—not all hero myths reflect all of these elements • 1) “The Call to Adventure” • The signs of the vocation of the hero • Cf. Isaiah 6, 1 Nephi 1 • 2) “Refusal of the Call” • The folly of the flight from the god • Cf. Jonah • 3) “Supernatural Aid” • The unsuspected assistance that comes, sometimes in the form • of a magical device or ability, sometimes from direct intervention • In later myth, Athena was the regular patroness of heroes • 4) “The Crossing of the First Threshold” • 5) “The Belly of the Whale” • The passage into the realm of night: the hero was must risk death • or imprisonment