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Good Morning! November 5, 2012. Get your things from the cabinet and fix the following sentences in the bellwork section of your notebook: This lines from the poem is about that Lincoln cared for the ship and crew and the prize is that he brought they back safely.
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Good Morning!November 5, 2012 • Get your things from the cabinet and fix the following sentences in the bellwork section of your notebook: • This lines from the poem is about that Lincoln cared for the ship and crew and the prize is that he brought they back safely. • The line where on the deck my captain lies, fallen cold and dead show heroism because Lincoln was the captain and a heros.
Stages of the Hero’s Journey • In your group complete the following: • Read the name of each Stage of the Hero’s Journey • In the column titled “Inference (In your own words)” brainstorm as a group what you think the definition might be • Have ONE person from the group record your guesses on post-it notes • Have ONE person from the group place the post-it notes under the signs around the room
Lets watch this clip! • Write down examples from each stage listed on your graphic organizer and add to your inferences. Disney Stages of the Hero’s Journey
Departure The Call to Adventure • The Hero receives a call to leave his or her normal life and face adventure Refusal of the Call • Often the Hero will initially reject the call due to the changes it would cause in his/her life. The Beginning of the Adventure • Point where the hero begins the adventure, leaving his or her own world and into an unknown world.
Initiation The Road of Trials • The road is a series of tests, tasks, or ordeals that the person must undergo to begin transformation The Meeting with the Goddess • The hero finds his or her true love or companion The Ultimate Boon • The hero reaches the final goal, gaining the final reward
Return Refusal of the Return • Holding the Reward, the hero does not want to return to his/her old life The Magic Flight • Escaping with the reward may not be simple, or the reward may hinder the act of returning Rescue from Without • After the long ordeal of the quest or refusal to return, the hero may need to be rescued
Return (continued) The Crossing or Return to Threshold • The journey has changed the hero and he or she must learn to integrate this new knowledge with his or her old life and decides how to share the wisdom with the rest of the world.