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    Beowulf Versus Shrek

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    patterns that appear in almost every hero story or movie. He discovered that there are a few basics stages that just about every hero character goes through. This cycle is called “the monomyth” or more commonly known as “the hero’s journey.” This paper will compare and contrast Beowulf and Shrek and how each fits into the monomyth. Every story that involves a hero will subsequently follow the concept of the Heroes Journey. In both Shrek and Beowulf‚ crossing the threshold/threshold guardian stage is quite

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    Question: Discuss whether or not a hero who is tragic by trait and definition can exist within the structure of the monomyth. Quote Bank “untroubled influence” (Fitzgerald‚ 31) “can not lift her head from the death surge” (Fitzgerald‚ 4) “what defilement?” (Fitzgerald‚ 7) “how shall [they] rid [themselves] of it?” (Fitzgerald‚ 7) “no help in the truth” (Fitzgerald‚ 17) “the net God has been weaving for him” (Fitzgerald‚ 39) Response By definition‚ a tragic hero is a character who is unavoidably

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    around the world. The standard pattern of the adventure of the hero is represented in the sequences: Departure-Initiation-Return. This sequences also known as the heroic Monomyth. In the movie‚ The hobbit: An Unexpected Journey‚ Campbell’s Monymyth is represented by the main character. The story unfolds according to each step of Monomyth. ‘The call to adventure’ is the first stage of the hero’s journey. The hero begins from the trivial round of daily life to enter the new world by accepting the call

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    In a interview with Bill Moyers‚ Joseph Campbell answered philosophical and almost spiritual questions through discussing mythology. At first‚ I genuinely thought he was lunatic but‚ there was something about his words that were relatable and fundamental. The discussion of Campbell’s book‚ The Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ exhibited a pattern in all heroes throughout time and cultures. Accompanied by examples from famous pieces like Star Wars‚ Campbell revealed a hero that we all relate to. Campbell

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    Prufrock's Monomyth

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    as an expertise. The achievement connects the two explored areas together‚ completing the cycle of the monomyth. Prufrock does not take the initiative to cross the line between unfamiliar territory and his comfort zone. Consequently‚ he embraces his lover while time continues‚ deciding that she will never hear his thoughts about her. The incompletion of Prufrock’s journey proves Campbell’s monomyth to fail in literature. Because he does not set foot in the unknown world‚ the adventure does not fall

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    Hero Cycle- Batman Begins

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    theory of the monomyth in his book‚ The Hero with a Thousand Faces. The theory of the monomyth or Hero Cycle is that there is a way of telling a story that is hardwired into our brains and that across cultures myths will resemble each other due to this internal plot. The book shows how Humans in general prefer to‚ and find it hard not to‚ tell a narrative not as a hero’s journey with an underlying theme. If analyzed most books‚ TV shows‚ and movies are played out corresponding to the monomyth. The 2005

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    The book The Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ by Joseph Campbell proposes that all myths are essentially hero-quest stories‚ each of which rings a unique change on a universal pattern; a pattern he calls the “monomyth.” According to Campbell‚ the hero’s journey consists of three main moves: departure‚ initiation‚ and return. Within each of these categories is a number of stages common to the plots of all hero-quest stories‚ and can be compared to Daniel Suelo’s adventure throughout his life. According

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    The Departure

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    “The Refusal Of The Call‚” “Supernatural Aid‚” “Crossing Of The First Threshold‚” and “The belly Of The Whale‚” Make up the five steps of the heroes departure. According to Campbell the hero will first start off with “The Call to adventure.” In the Monomyth of the Hero’s Journey‚ Campbell refers to the call as removing the hero from his/her normal surroundings (Campbell 41). For instance‚ when Simba is told to leave pride rock and never come back from Scar; he travels out into unknown surroundings where

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    a film about dugans

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    Dramatic Structure in Film Chapter 3: Fictional and Dramatic Elements The Elements of a Good Story Unified Plot (storyline) Carefully selected and arranged to make relationship to theme clear Single thread of continuous action (casual relationship) With sub-plots and complexities that make the otherwise simple story interesting Rejection of chance‚ coincidental or miraculous happenings. Plot Exceptions (episodic plots) e.g..:Monte Python and the Holy Grail‚ Four Weddings and a Funeral

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    Type of Resource / Call # Resource Data Your Notes Website- Article Web Site_____Jordan McCollum________________ Author_______Jordan McCollum _________________ URL http://jordanmccollum.com/2009/10/quick-overview-heros-journey/ Title______A Quick Overview of the Hero’s Journey _____ Last Updated________October 5‚ 2009 __________ - There are 12 stages of the hero’s journey - The stages include; the ordinary world‚ the call to adventure‚ refusal of call‚ meeting with the mentor

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