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My responsibility, choices and character Take 10 minutes to reflect on your behavior last week. Not the sub’s behavior. Your behavior. Explicitly talk about what choices you made. Write frankly about what your choices say about your character. Express, if anything, what you could have done differently to demonstrate character that you could be proud of.

Honor Code “I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid, nor do I have knowledge of anyone else doing so.” Signature

Joseph Campbell Joseph Campbell was a prolific American author and editor whose works on comparative mythology examined the universal functions of mythology in various human cultures and examined the mythic figure in a wide range of literatures. Joseph Campbell was a prolific American author and editor whose works on comparative mythology examined the universal functions of mythology in various human cultures and examined the mythic figure in a wide range of literatures.

Joseph Campbell – cont. Campbell wrote a number of books on his theories including the very insightful book entitled The Hero With a Thousand Faces. Campbell wrote a number of books on his theories including the very insightful book entitled The Hero With a Thousand Faces. His theories, along with those of other researchers of mythology, are sometimes referred to as “monomyth,” which translates to “one myth.” His theories, along with those of other researchers of mythology, are sometimes referred to as “monomyth,” which translates to “one myth.”

Joseph Campbell – cont. Campbell realized in the course of his education that Arthurian legends resembled some basic motifs in American Indian folklore. Campbell realized in the course of his education that Arthurian legends resembled some basic motifs in American Indian folklore. Believing that many of the world’s myths have common elements and themes, Campbell began studying the “archetypes” of many world myths. Believing that many of the world’s myths have common elements and themes, Campbell began studying the “archetypes” of many world myths.

The Hero’s Journey One of Campbell’s major contributions to mythology was a view of certain types of myths which is often referred to as “The Hero’s Journey.” One of Campbell’s major contributions to mythology was a view of certain types of myths which is often referred to as “The Hero’s Journey.” In the Hero’s Journey, various characters go through a process of becoming (or not becoming) a hero. The stories are different, but the PROCESS is mostly the same. In the Hero’s Journey, various characters go through a process of becoming (or not becoming) a hero. The stories are different, but the PROCESS is mostly the same.

He is neither invincible nor a fool. He is neither invincible nor a fool. Usually underestimated Usually underestimated His way is not always clear to him His way is not always clear to him In fact, his way is often filled with danger, loneliness, temptation In fact, his way is often filled with danger, loneliness, temptation He/she always suffers a wound. He/she always suffers a wound. Always needs help from… Always needs help from…

 Hero’s frequently have a merry-band of followers: friends or servants who are sometimes his greatest source of comfort and support  Hero’s frequently receive mentoring early in the journey—sometimes welcomed, sometimes not  Mentors and Helpers are typically the sources of the aid the hero needs to complete and sometimes even start the journey:  Mentors and Helpers are typically the sources of the aid the hero needs to complete and sometimes even start the journey: magic, charms, vital information or a magic weapon.

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