Match the following archetypal settings with their description.
part 1 to 3
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normal rules of society do not apply
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decision must be made
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uncontrollable, endless, and mysterious
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characters can see clearly
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place of beauty, safety and restraint
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place where hero faces his worst fears
1.
forest
2.
garden
3.
mountain top
4.
underground
5.
sea
6.
road
part 2
Match the following archetypal character with its descriptor.
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death makes him a more powerful force
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typically must go on a great journey
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spirited away as a young man and raised by strangers
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offers spiritual and emotional advice
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duty is to protect the hero
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summoned from the deepest parts of the mind
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will tempt, cheat, steal, or lie
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they are innocent and often wear white
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must be rescued
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role model
1.
hero
2.
damsel in distress
3.
devil figure
4.
initiates
5.
mentor
6.
loyal retainers
7.
scapegoat
8.
young man from the procvinces
9.
Earthmother
10.
monster
and lastly part 3
Match the following stages in the Hero's Journey with their description.
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hero is severely tested once more on the threshold of home
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hero is driven to complete the adventure, leaving the Special World to be sure the treasure is brought home
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the hero enters a central space in the Special World and confronts his or her greatest fear.
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hero returns home or continues the journey, bearing some element of the treasure that has the power to transform the world as the hero has been transformed
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hero often encounters a helper, usually a wise old man, who gives the hero both psychological and physical weapons
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the hero in a state of anguish
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hero is repeatedly charged with mental and physical obstacles that must be overcome
1.
call to adventure
2.
threshold/gatekeeper
3.
trials/challenges
4.
Revelation (death/rebirth)
5.
transformation
6.
atonement
7.
return