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    Joseph Campbell Heroism

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    American writer, mythologist and lecturer Joseph Campbell’s definition of a hero is “someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself”. Growing up, children are most often taught that heroes are typically people who have superpowers and who save people as well as the world by fighting monsters and dragons. As children grow older, heroes transform towards modern heroes, such as Marvel figures like Superman, Batman or Spider-Man. Furthering even more from classics such as the

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    Joseph Campbell Monomyth

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    the hero potential that they have in themselves. “It has always been the prime function of mythology and rite to supply the symbols that carry the human spirit forward, in counteraction to those that tend to tie it back.” (Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces) Joseph Campbell, an American mythologist, developed the idea of monomyth, which is the theory that all myths are variations of the same story. He believed that everyone has the potential to be a hero, and that heroes all follow the same journey

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    unconsciously. Everybody has a personal culture, often learned from other groups, which then have their own distinct characteristics. Joseph Campbell was a celebrated American scholar who studied mythology, having popularized the idea of the hero’s journey. The Power of Myth is a book based on the six-episode documentary Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth, in which Campbell and interviewer Bill Moyers examine the human world. Both discuss Campbell’s thoughts about mythology, and ultimately culture. Campbell’s

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    A hero is someone who has given her or his life to something bigger than oneself. A quote from Joseph Campbell, this quote can represent a lot for a definition of what a hero is. A hero is someone who gives something for something they believe is bigger. That's my representative of that quote. Something that makes a hero or a function is they have to step out of their ordinary life. A hero usually steps out of his or her ordinary life to do something or to give something up for something bigger

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    something that they themselves or other people thought that they could never do. Through many years of studying different cultures and their historic myth, people are able to come up with a theory on how many of the myths complete their heroic cycle. Joseph Campbell has spent many years studying different cultures and their myths in order to find out the true qualities of a hero. In the series Power of Myth where he sits down and talks about his experiences with other cultures and different types of myth

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    It may be hard to believe that every story follows a near identical pattern. Author Joseph Campbell discovered a general structure for the plot of all myths and stories. He wrote about his theory in The Hero With a Thousand Faces to educate others about this idea, which he called, “The Monomyth”. Joseph Campbell, who has written many famed books in his lifetime, was a mythologist and spent a large part of his time reading before creating this theory. The monomyth, also known as “The Hero’s Journey

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    The documentary begins with Joseph Campbell describing his interest to further understand mythology, how it speaks to a person’s everyday life and what the message is attempting to say. Campbell was fascinated with American Indian mythology, he studied the tribes constantly. He believes it was this obsession that began his life as a scholar. The stories the Indians shared clearly depict the harsh reality of life growing up. The time-period in relation to Campbell beginning his life as a scholar was

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    ineffable spectacle of the mononmyth is that despite the thousands of miles between ancient civilizations it was subconsciously present in the psychology of all the hero-writers. Joseph Campbell, an established psychologist stated his identification of the monomyth in his book, A Hero with a Thousand Faces. But, Campbell not only explained the monomyth in great detail, but he also elaborated into the psychology of humans. He did this by elucidating the exact steps in every hero’s journey, and providing

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    journey (or the monomyth) is a pattern that all myths around the world have. This pattern was developed by Joseph Campbell. This "monomyth" is divided in three parts, the departure, initiation and return. This three parts have different events (like the call to adventure, the road of trial, refusal of the return, etc). The original monomyth was developed by campbell, but other persons have made their own versions of the monomyth, some of these people are David Adams Leeming, Phil Cousineau

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    Questions: The Power of Myth Chapters 1-3 1. Myth reveals spiritual truth about the world. Why read myths? You need myths to find your truth. You have elaborate myths to compare to everyday experiences and to other myths. “Myths give a meaning to life (Campbell, 5). Mythology is a collection of stories based on one’s knowledge and stories of experience. Myths are clues to life meaning. They are clues to “spiritual potentialities” or your potential to develop spiritually and finding your inner self. For

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