

The Hero's Journey
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The Hero's Journey

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1. The Ordinary World
This is the hero's normal, everyday life. We get to know the hero as a person before they go on their journey to becoming a hero.
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Open Ended
What is Nemo's ordinary world in Finding Nemo?
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Open Ended
Are there any scenarios where you would willingly put yourself in a dangerous situation? Explain one.
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2. Call to Adventure
The hero's ordinary world is disrupted. The hero faces a new challenge (usually a dangerous one) which sets him/her underway on the quest.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these would be an example of the start of a call to adventure?
A character is going on a walk and it begins raining. The character doesn't have an umbrella.
A character receives a phone call learning that his or her sibling is in danger.
A character goes to school and gets detention for starting a food fight in the cafeteria.
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3. Refusal of the Call
The character is having doubts about his or her ability to face the challenge. He or she may refuse at first or feel overwhelmed by the situation.
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Multiple Select
Which of these movies show a "refusal to the call" with a character?
Shrek
Harry Potter
Spiderman
Lion King
Mulan
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4. Meeting the Mentor
The hero meets someone who helps in some way. This person might give advice or help the hero feel more confident.
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The Incredibles Example
Edna mentors Mr. Incredible and the rest of the family by creating a house and costumes for them all, but also gives life advice when needed.
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Open Ended
What's another example of a movie where a character meets a mentor?
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5. Crossing the Threshold
The hero now leaves his or her ordinary world and crosses the threshold into the unfamiliar adventure ahead.
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Princess and the Frog
Tiana crosses the threshold by leaving the human world and "jumping" into the frog world.
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6. Tests, Allies, Enemies
The hero is facing some major obstacles and has to learn who can be trusted and who is an enemy. We also learn more about the hero's skillset.
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Poll
Which superpower would be the most fun to have?
Ability to teleport
Invisibility
Super Mega Strength
Ability to read minds
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7. Approach
The character is nearing the height of the challenge. He or she needs to find courage in order to continue.
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8. Ordeal
This is when the hero faces a life-or-death situation. The big question is: Will the hero survive?
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Poll
Speaking of life or death situations, which of these extreme sports would you be willing to do?
Bungee Jumping
Skydiving
Bull riding
Scuba diving
Surfing
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9. Reward
The hero has defeated the enemy and escaped death (usually with some kind of reward). Rewards can include newfound knowledge/secrets, reconciliation, or an object which holds importance!
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Open Ended
If you could get a lifetime supply of something as a reward, what would you choose? (I'd choose ice cream, for sure!)
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10. The Road Back
The hero must now make their way back to their ordinary world. Usually there is some kind of twist or new challenge.
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Shrek
On their way back from saving Princess Fiona, Donkey finds out Princess Fiona has been hiding a secret. She's an ogre, too!
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11. Resurrection
This is the final test for the hero. This is often times the most dangerous challenge the hero will face.
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12. Return with the Elixir
This is the final stage of the journey. The hero returns back to their ordinary world. The hero will have changed in some way.
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Monster's Inc Example
Sully learns that humans aren't as scary as he thought. He becomes more compassionate and even ends up being friends with Boo.
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Open Ended
List at least one movie you can think of that follows this pattern.
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