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The Hero Archetype & the Archetypal Journey

Joseph Campbell’s Heroic Journey  Stage 1: Birth  Somehow unusual due to linage or circumstances in upbringing  Stage 2: Call to Adventure  Is lured or goes willingly away due to some noble cause  Stage 3: Crossing the Threshold  Enters lands unknown

Joseph Campbell’s Heroic Journey  Stage 4: Helpers  Other humans, animals, or creatures assist the hero  Stage 5: Magical Aid  Receives or finds a special weapon  Stage 6: Tests  Is challenged by various enemies or hostile surroundings, and gains strength and wisdom

Joseph Campbell’s Heroic Journey  Stage 7: Supreme Ordeal  Ultimate test of wit and courage that threatens the hero’s life  Stage 8: Return Home  Stage 9: Gift to the World  Brings some reward to help in the life thereafter

Common Archetypes 1. Colors  Black- darkness, mystery, the unknown, death, evil  White- light, purity, innocence, timelessness 2. Seasons  Spring- rebirth  Summer- life  Fall- death/ dying  Winter- without life/ death 3. Locations  Garden- paradise, innocence, unspoiled beauty  Desert- lack of spiritual life, death, hopelessness

Common Archetypes 4. Symbols  Serpent- evil, corruption, sensuality, destruction  Tree- growth, symbol of immortality  Sun  Rising sun- birth, creation, enlightenment  Setting sun- death 5. Characters A. Hero  Often the heart of a story is not the obstacles he faces, but the new wisdom he acquires, from a mentor, a lover, or even from the villain.  The hero can be an innocent, a wanderer, a martyr, a warrior, a vengeful destroyer, a ruler, or a fool. But the essence of the hero is the sacrifice he makes to achieve his goal.

Common Archetypes  Characters (continued) B. Mentor  The mentor is a character who aids or trains the hero  The essence of the mentor is the wise old man or woman  The other major role of the mentor is to equip the hero by giving him/ her a gift or gifts which are important in the quest C. Threshold Guardian  The threshold guardian is the first obstacle to the hero in his journey  The threshold is the gateway to the new world the hero must enter to change and grow  The role of the threshold guardian is to test the hero's mettle and worthiness to begin the story's journey and to show that the journey will not be easy  The hero will encounter the guardian early in the story, usually right after the start of the quest

Common Archetypes  Characters (continued) 4. Herald  The role of the herald is to announce the challenge which begins the hero on his journey  The herald is the person or piece of information which upsets the sleepy equilibrium in which the hero has lived and starts the adventure  The herald need not be a person. It can be an event or force: the start of a war, a drought or famine, or even an ad in a newspaper E. Shapeshifter  The shapeshifter changes role or personality, often in significant ways, and is hard to understand  The shapeshifter's alliances and loyalty are uncertain, and the sincerity of his claims is often questionable  The shapeshifter is often a person of the opposite sex, often the hero's romantic interest.  The hero often assumes the role of shapeshifter to get past an obstacle

Common Archetypes Characters (continued) F. Shadow  The Shadow archetype is a negative figure, representing things we don't like and would like to eliminate  The shadow often takes the form of the antagonist in a story G. Trickster  The Trickster is a clown, a mischief maker. He provides the comedy relief that a story often needs to offset heavy dramatic tension  The trickster can be an ally or companion of the hero, or may work for the villain  In some instances the trickster may even be the hero or villain  In any role, the trickster usually represents the force of cunning, and is pitted against opponents who are stronger or more powerful.

Modern Hero Myths The Lord of the Rings The Matrix Can you name more?