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    Wk 3 Assignment ENG125 Assignment week3 ENG125 AU 2011 Holly Wilcox English 125 4/10/2011 Ashford University This analysis will critically analyze the symbolism of journey-and its literary importance- between “The Road Not Taken” and “I Used to Live Here”. This critical paper chose to write itself upon symbolism’s journeys within literature. The tales chose are from “I used to Live Here” (Rhys) as well as “The Road Not Taken” (Frost). The choice in comparative analysis is due to how they both

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    The Journey of a Man

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    According to the recent single origin hypothesis‚ human ancestors originated in Africa‚ and eventually made their way out to the rest of the world. Analysis of the Y chromosome is one of the methods used in tracing the history of early humans. Thirteen genetic markers on the Y-chromosome differentiate populations of human beings.! It is believed‚ on the basis of genetic evidence‚ that all human beings in existence now descend from one single man who lived in Africa about 60‚000 years ago.[2]

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    Mylinh's Journey

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    Only two years of age‚ Mylinh plays by the door waiting for her father to return home. After hours of waiting‚ Mylinh’s father doesn’t return and her mother grows worried. Soon after‚ their household receives a phone call. Mylinh is hit with a hard blow‚ a pain she will endure forever. Her father has been executed by the communists. Too young and innocent to realize what had just happened‚ she returns to play by the door. Only two years of her life had been spent with him‚ and even those had been

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    stories of all cultures. They are patterns or prototypes that are used time and again. One of the dominant archetypal patterns in literature‚ film and even video game text is the story of a journey or quest. The pattern was recognized by Joseph Campbell‚ and is called the monomyth. In the short story “The Step Not Taken” by Paul D’Angelo‚ the use of this archetypal pattern is evident. The three stages found within the monomyth are separation‚ struggle or initiation‚ and return and reintegration.

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    and poets have included this essential character into their work. Without knowing literature has been seldom following the same archetype‚ The Hero’s Journey. Joseph Campbell discovered that most stories follow this pattern which is why he dubbed it the monomyth. Through years of studying he found that this popular motif is made up of ten basic steps that a hero follows through a story. Well known film writer and director George Lucas molded the film Star Wars around Campbell’s monomyth not only with

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    The Hero’s Journey is inevitable. In order to find yourself you must go through this journey and succeed or you’ll descend into yourself until you dwindle. For example‚ Lindsey Lohan after Mean Girls‚ this movie is such a big hit for her everyone considers her this big up and coming actress and then she just flops. She gets addicted to drugs and can’t land a role to save her life. Her journey possibly ended during the diminishment stage which could’ve pushed her into alcohol and drugs to bring her

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    Gilgamesh fit Joseph Campbell’s idea of the hero’s journey. After analyzing the pieces to the hero’s journey‚ Gilgamesh is proven to be a true hero because his journey parallels that of the hero’s journey described by Campbell. The latter part of this paper will prove Gilgamesh is a hero using Campbell’s model‚ by analyzing the pieces of the hero’s journey: separation or departure‚ the initiation‚ and the return. The first element of the hero’s journey is separation or departure. This first piece

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    A Memorable Journey

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    My uncle has a big impact in my life. He has done a lot for me this past couple of year. First he has been to all of my football games. Second he pays for some of the food for the afterglow. Lastly he goes to all of the quarterback meeting for me. I was at the Douglas football game and it was a hard game‚ but I can always hear my uncle yelling and supporting me. He is almost always the loudest person on the sideline and that really motivates me to play harder and it makes football a lot more

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    Twenty-two-year-old Singer/Songwriter August Alsina was destined to be a great role model. At a young age‚ he went through more than most people go through in a lifetime. This forced him to become a strong‚ independent and successful person. When he was young‚ he was exposed to drugs‚ streets‚ and gang violence. His biological father and stepfather were crack addicts. His mother was determined to remove him from that atmosphere. They relocated to Houston‚ Texas. After being there‚ he was exposed

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    Offred’s dissociation suggests that it’s her way of solidifying her chances of survival against the harsh society of Gilead which is important because in furthering her own continuity‚ she becomes averse to the idea of taking any risks that might harm those chances. This can be observed during the monthly ceremony performed with the commander and his wife. Although her eyes are tightly shut‚ Offred is describes the room in detail‚ especially the canopy that hangs above her‚ that it seems as though

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