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    students‚ Mitsuha Miyamizu and Taki Tachibana‚ who try to figure out the mysterious phenomenon of their ability to switch bodies with one another. Certain aspects of Your Name follow the monomyth pattern‚ but modifications have been made to the three big stages: departure‚ initiation‚ and return. Your Name fits the monomyth pattern but to an extent. Due to the unusual plot line of the film‚ the initiation stage and departure stage do not follow the traditional hero’s adventure timeline. In the departure

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    The Dark Knight

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    David Henry Sheehan 9th lit 7 22 September 2012 Heroes Journey: The Dark Knight Campbell’s hypothesis about the monomyth is‚ that there is one myth and twelve components to that myth.(Campbell 1)The Dark Knight is a story that seems to possess all twelve components of Campbell’s hypothesis‚ and proves that Campbell’s hypothesis is right. One of the components that fits in with The Dark Knight is “the call to adventure”. Once the joker robs the bank‚ Batman knows he must help in any way he

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    exemplifies Joseph Campbell’s monomyth‚ also known as the hero’s journey. Campbell’s monomyth includes twelve stages in which a hero goes upon a quest and learns a lesson. In this movie‚ Marlin‚ the hero‚ must find and rescue his son‚ Nemo‚ who has been captured by divers. Although Marlin is afraid he wills himself to journey to the deepest‚ darkest‚ most dangerous areas of the ocean to find Nemo. In Finding Nemo‚ through three critical stages of Joseph Campbell’s monomyth‚ Marlin discovers that he must

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    such as chivalrous‚ brave‚ moral‚ and so forth. When looking at these‚ it’s not hard to recognize Sir Gawain from the poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” as the embodiment of a true hero. In fact‚ Joseph Campbell‚ the author of the hero’s journey monomyth concept‚ suggest that a hero follows the various stages to complete his or her journey‚ and according to this Sir Gawain follows the narrative of an archetypal hero. Joseph Campbell’s comes up with 12 stages that are found universally in literature

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    Formula and Convention as Seen in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone and subsequent novels have received extraordinary amounts of attention and exploded into everyday pop culture. One theory accredits their success to the incorporation of a recurrent mythological theme‚ or convention‚ specifically the hero’s adventure narrative that is known to most everyday readers‚ especially those with a love for the fantasy genre. Harry

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    continued to be haunted with guilt. The hero‚ Paul D’Angelo experienced an epiphany in his story “The step not taken”‚ where his subconscious acts as his benevolent guide. His journey will be analyzed through the archetypal theory‚ where the stages of monomyth will be used to explore his journey. In addition‚ examples of other characters in different literature will be used to demonstrate the subconscious at play as a benevolent guide. In most cases when an individual encounters a situation where they

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    new viewers to this day. Many people who watch a lot of movies can sometimes point out similarities between two or three completely different movies. Some of the most popular movies have a similar underlying story that Joseph Campbell called the monomyth. The hero’s journey is a very popular story that has been tweaked and retold for centuries. It follows a few basic steps that allow the hero to free themselves from the world he/she is currently living in for a world of adventure‚ and treasure. One

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    two. Through inspiration from Joseph Campbell’s “monomyth” theory that every story follows roughly the same story structure‚ Vogler was able to create a 3-part‚ 12-step format that makes all stories essentially the same. His theory of the Hero’s Journey was that of a Preparation‚ Journey‚ and Return. When compared to the ancient example of Homer’s story of old‚ The Odyssey‚ Disney Pixar’s story of today‚ Cars‚ translates the Hero’s Journey archetype to

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    Joseph Campbell’s theory of monomyth can be applied to almost every story and movie that we encounter today. Elements of myth have found their way into countless “non-mythological” stories. For example‚ superheroes are‚ oftentimes‚ very god-like. The Star Wars trilogy mirrors the age-old ‘good versus evil’ conflict. Luke Skywalker follows the “departure-initiation-return” pattern‚ just as the unnamed narrator in James Joyce’s Araby. This monomyth pattern‚ most commonly connected to Campbell

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    Beowulf‚ is an epic poem that’s original version was written around 800-1‚100 AD by an author unknown. This Old English literature classic was written perhaps by a scop‚ one who wrote and recited poems in a form of entertainment during Medieval England. In this composition the main protagonist‚ whose name is Beowulf‚ is viewed as a courageous Geatish hero who takes on multiple confrontations against Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and a dragon. The audience of this story back then would most likely

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