Minerva sighed her placement in the tournament bracket was not ideal, as she had to wait to fight she wanted to be one the first fights but alas, she realized it too late, Sin had kept her far too long in bed. The thought was agonizing when she saw the name, Wolf? "Who is that?" ".I can’t remember...what does he look like?" She closed her eyes, expanded her con-sciousness as she surveyed the empire looking for Wolf, if he was an extremely powerful fighter he would have a bright aura, instead all she finds is darkness, she cannot seem to find him, anywhere in the empire. "Are you that, wolf, have you returned to me? After all these years." Noriko looked up at Crimson Steel, The anima she had created with her mind, a mas-sive red steel dragon, this …show more content…
Her will was her weapon, her sword an extension of her body, her armor the purity of her soul. She had long fought on many worlds, wondering looking for meaning, answers, purpose, for others like her, but as time went on she gave up, and begin to under-stand the hard way by learning. She soon found out the true power her body was capable of and the power she had over the Abyssians, it was this that she ultimately learned was the reason for her existence, why her father had desired a Hellian, after all her very being was corrosive to Abyssians and their ways. She gripped her blade and roared as she swung, a blast of energy ripped from her blade the crimson flash struck a tree, red electricity exploded from the tree as it was ripped to shreds. It took her years to perfect that technique, but what else did she not know. She held her blade up, and promised it, promised herself she would uncover the secrets of her species and
Nebs pounded on the bridge door furiously with her hooves. She knew it was futile effort, but she persisted.
Hunger Games, Star Wars, and A Wrinkle In Time have many similarities, and differences when they go through the Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey is what the main character goes through in a book or movie. For example, Harry Potter, The Hobbit, Ender's Game, and much more.
Though few literary templates have been able to stand the test of time, the Hero’s Journey, or “monomyth”, has the distinction of being present in the literature and mythology of almost every single culture that has possessed written language. The term “monomyth” was coined by Joseph Campbell, an American mythological research, in his book entitled The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Since his groundbreaking analysis and compilation, thousands of writers, directors, and producers have applied the basic elements of the monomyth to their own media. One of the most successful applications of the monomyth to a non-literary medium are the Star Wars films, originally created by George Lucas. The most recent addition to the Star Wars saga was released
There are many steps of “The Hero’s Journey”. The first step of The Hero’s Journey is the ‘Ordinary World’. The ‘Ordinary World’ allow us to get to know the Hero and identify with him before the Journey begins. This step refers to the hero 's normal life at the start of the story.
When Graham loses his wife in a tragic accident he starts questioning his faith, since god
Huckleberry Finn is on a quest to see who he really is and while doing so he completely ignores society's beliefs. This quest is often referred to as the Hero’s journey, in this quest the hero will run into many conflicts and when he/she is finished they will be humbled. The quest in divided into 10 parts but the 3 main ones are the call, transformation and the return of the hero. Within each stage there are steps the hero will go through and change from who he is to who he needs to become.
When she did, she realized she had a strength she had not yet known the potential of, resulting in her having a flashback to a past life, which pushed her to fight harder. After the
Without looking back, Clary left the bright, festive, and safe atomsphere of the party and set off into the unknown. The dark crystal waters of her home were silent as she swam through the water without a word. The pathway to Lilith's lair was long and extremely frightening. She swam past volcanoes, boiling whrilpools, and large tremors. Steam rose from the many volcanoes, as the whirlpools threatened to suck Clary into a place where nightmares were born and created.
When the rain stopped and the sun started to come out, I finally went to my car. I opened the driver’s side door, sat down, and closed it. I banged my hands on the dashboard multiple times and screamed. The tears came back, streaming down my face as if they were rivers themselves. When at last there were no more tears left to flow out, I turned my head towards the bridge and for the last time, I glared out at the spot where she stood before her
Sam was walking home from the Morrisville Market with a full bag of groceries. The sun was hot and no clouds were in sight. He smelled the fresh bread being baked in the shops. He felt like nothing could go wrong, and oh how wrong he was about that. The sidewalk was cracked right in front of Lana’s Diner glowed an odd red light. “What the……AHHHHHH!” When a garbage truck pulled up the garbage man found Sam lying face down on the sidewalk with a \
Zeke and I has been together for a year and a half. Zeke and I met August 28, 1993 I was working at the mall at the time, in a man's clothing store; and he come in with his cousin Junior. I ask them if they needed help and Junior say yes, because his the one that was buying some clothes, so instead of me helping him I started talking to Zeke and didn't help Junior at all.
Screams filled the air. Only then did Jessie Grant realize they were his. He had been having this dream for some time, his dad’s and mom’s death. Before they boarded a cruiser when he was seventeen, his parents were his best friends, now he had nothing.
She sits, perching in a corner clutching her weapons, wrestling with taunting figments of her imagination. Hostile, private thoughts pushing her to fight. She fights. Battling insecurities and innuendos with truth, learning from the past as she prays for her future. Sculpting yesterday's' pains into tomorrows' antidotes.
It was a dark night around a fire with my Grandpa FlimFlam told me this story. He said this story was about one of my great ancestors.
Watching a film, one can easily recognize plot, theme, characterization, etc., but not many realize what basic principle lies behind nearly every story conceived: the hero’s journey. This concept allows for a comprehensive, logical flow throughout a movie. Once the hero’s journey is thoroughly understood, anyone can pick out the elements in nearly every piece. The hero’s journey follows a simple outline. First the hero in question must have a disadvantaged childhood. Next the hero will find a mentor who wisely lays out his/her prophecy. Third the hero will go on a journey, either literal or figurative, to find him/herself. On this journey the hero will be discouraged and nearly quit his/her quest. Finally, the