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Title: Hero Archetype


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Hero Archetype
Joseph Campbells
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The Ordinary World
  • The hero often begins life in the ordinary world.
  • Generally, there is something unusual about
    his/her childhood.
  • Heroes begin as ordinary people (no super powers
    . . . Etc).
  • Examples
  • Odysseus is the ruler of Ithaca.
  • Batman is an orphan.

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The Call to Adventure
  • The Hero is called to adventure, usually by a
    messenger or a traumatic event.
  • A lot of times, the hero does not want to leave
    in the beginning.
  • Examples
  • Odysseus pretends to be crazy when the messenger
    comes to call him to the Trojan War.
  • Batmans parents are murdered, which sends him on
    his adventure as Batman.

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Supernatural Aid
  • The hero usually has an older, wiser guide to
    help him on his journey.
  • Example
  • Odysseus is aided by the goddess Athena.
  • Batman is aided by his butler.

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Crossing the Threshold
  • The hero crosses into a new world, often called
    The Belly of the Whale.
  • This is where the hero experiences tests,
    challenges, and enemies.
  • Examples
  • Odysseus faces Poseidon, Polyphemus (the
    Cyclops), and various other monsters.
  • Batman faces the Joker, the Riddler, and various
    other villains.

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Crossing the Threshold (con.)
  • During this times, the hero will have helpers.
  • Examples
  • Odysseus is helped by his men and various gods
    and goddess.
  • Batman has Robin and the Commissioner.

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Crossing the Threshold (con.)
  • After facing his ordeal, or ultimate challenge,
    the hero will receive his reward (ultimate boon)
    which he will use to restore or help the world
    when he returns.
  • The reward, or ultimate boon, can be external or
    internal (usually both).
  • Example
  • Odysseus gains the knowledge that he can go home.
  • Batman gains the safety of his city.

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The Return
  • After facing his ordeal and receiving his reward
    the hero begins his journey home.
  • Although the hero has passed his ordeal, he still
    faces challenges as he returns to the real
    world.
  • Example
  • After his return, Odysseus must still deal with
    Penelopes suitors.
  • After making the city safer, Batman still has to
    deal with critics who say that hes a vigilante,
    that he does more harm than good, or that he is
    too dangerous.

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The Return (con.)
  • The hero experiences a resurrection and is
    transformed by his experiences and the knowledge
    that he gained on his journey.
  • He uses the reward, or ultimate boon, he received
    to restore the world.
  • Example
  • Odysseus is able to restore peace to Ithaca.
  • Batman transforms into a hero or symbol of safety
    and bravery for Gotham.
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