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A Journey into Hero’s life: The Twelve stages of greatness One of the most influential book of all time could be Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand faces. In his book Campbell uncovers the pattern that I the foundation of every story ever told or yet to be discovered ‘The Hero’s Journey’. Campbell analysed the myths and legends from around the world and from different time periods and found that all the stories are a variation of one another told time and again throughout the history. Campbell gathered the main ideas from these stories, recognized them and came up with a pattern that binds all the stories, every story ever told The Hero’s Journey. Stories based on this pattern of Hero’s Journey articulates with the unconscious part …show more content…

He is RELUCTANT at first to CROSS THE FIRST THRESHOLD where he eventually encounters TESTS, ALLIES and ENEMIES. He reaches the INNERMOST CAVE where he endures the SUPREME ORDEAL. He SEIZES THE SWORD or the treasure and is pursued on the ROAD BACK to his world. He is RESURRECTED and transformed by his experience. He RETURNS to his ordinary world with a treasure, boon, or ELIXIR to benefit his world.() http://www.thewritersjourney.com/hero's_journey.htm#Practical Books or movies which follow the structure of The Hero’s Journey tend to influence the audience more. Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling and Way of the Rat by Chuch Dixon follow this structure to the point. Hero’s existence in the ordinary world allows the audience to sympathize with the hero. Orphaned Heroes or Heroines have been in existence for a long time and in various stories like Cinderella, Snow white, Frodo from Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Hercules, and Boon from Way of the Rat. Harry is an 11-year old orphan who lives with Dursleys who treat their son Dudley like a king, while Harry is treated like a servant. Boon is raised by thieves and is also an orphan. Lack of parents frees the heroes from obligations and parents thus allowing them to pursue more adventurous interesting …show more content…

The Hero is called to an adventure which disrupts heroes life in ordinary world. The call is an invitation to an adventurous world. Call to adventure is important because there cannot be a hero without a reason to be a hero. In Harry's case, this event is initiated by the series of letters addressed to him. The letters are delivered, but they are intercepted by the Dursleys and the Dursleys vanish with harry. Finally, Hagrid a half-giant delivers the message that Harry is a wizard and he is welcomed into Hogwarts. Boon is sent to steal the Phoenix heart from the old scholar by the king of thieves and instead of stealing the heart he ends up stealing the Ring of Staffs and the Book of Hell, another call for trouble in Boon's

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