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Phoenix [80]
3 years ago
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What are the 12 steps of the Hero’s Journey in the book The Adoration of Jenna Fox?

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1 answer:
trapecia [35]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the 12 steps of the Hero’s Journey in the book The Adoration of Jenna Fox are:

1. The Ordinary World

2. The Call of Adventure

3. Refusal of the Call

4. Meeting the Mentor

5. Crossing the First Threshold

6. Tests, Allies, Enemies

7. Approach to the Inmost Cave

8. The Ordeal

9. Reward (Seizing the Sword)

10. The Road Back

11. Resurrection

12. Return with the Elixir

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