"A hero's adventure"
How does Campbell define a hero?
Campbell defines a hero as someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself
what can we learn from a journey?
On this journey through life, we learn a lot of lessons that helps us develop as individuals as well as prepare us for our future adventures. Sometimes these lessons make a powerful impact on our life, and it is hard to forget about the benefits and consequences that resulted from these lessons. In these cases, when we encounter similar situations, we automatically think back to when we first encountered this kind of situation and how the event turned out. Other times, the lesson is often forgotten about and you may not recall it until you are in the situation again and it is too late to alter your actions to obtain a positive outcome.
Describe the main stages in a typical hero's adventure?
The usual hero's journey starts when something is taken away from them or when they seek curiosity. when growing up a human seeks curiosity and drives oneself to learn. this how a hero goes in his adventure. they explore the stages of life and learn slowly, to make an easier path to cross. the mindset will find the adventure being abnormal in which the mind have never been exposed for this specific idea. the hero's purpose to recall or discover something. it usually goes back and forth.
Infantile
characteristics of an infant
Dependency
dependent, relying on someone
Write a summary (1-2 sentences) about "From The Hero's Adventure".
from the hero's adventure is a discussion between Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers. In that discussion they talk about what is hero and what is their journey like.
What can you infer from the author's comparison in paragraph 10?
he compares women and men. he says that men are exposed to society, so they are recognized. however what is hidden behind walls are women who are heroes too. he gives an example by saying that the men who fought as warriors in the battle and died for the country is the same thing as a women dying while giving birth to a child. both sacrifice oneself for another life.
Joseph Campbell compares the hero's journey to dying. What does he mean?
in the beginning Campbell states that a hero is someone who has given their life to something bigger than oneself. he is showing that scarifying oneself is a big heroic deed. even though it means it will end one's journey it will start another.
How does everyone go on a hero's journey?
the evolution of a human is the way everyone goes through their heroic journey. when they develop self-responsibilty it is a hard thing to do and it takes effort. it is an act of spiritual deed. during the hero's journey a human leaves one condition and goes to another one. like leaving childhood and becoming an adult or a teenager
Psyche
the human soul and mind
What are the two types of deeds that make up the hero's journey?
the two types are physical and spiritual. in physical you do something big or courageous in which saves lives. spiritual is when the hero sends or learns a lesson in which gives a messages and help develop the brain
What might prompt someone to take "journey of the mind?"
when a person is lost in thoughts and decides to explore their own mind, their journey starts. the mind develops as they udenstand what they are actaully thinking. this take you another level and to maturing