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expeople1 [14]
4 years ago
6

What are the twelve parts of the heroic journey? explain the significance of one of them in detail..com?

English
2 answers:
Stella [2.4K]4 years ago
4 0
The twelve parts are:
1. The hero at home, comfortable
2. The call to adventure
3. Refusal of the call
4. Hero meets the mentor
5. Hero crosses the threshold
6. Test of allies and enemies
7. Approach and Preparation: This step is like the rising action of a normal story arc where the hero has to learn new skills and prepare for the battle that is to come. 
8. The first big test
9. Moment of danger/facing death
10. The road home
11. Resurrection and Return
12. Atonement
Sergio039 [100]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The twelve parts of the heroic journey are:

1. The ordinary world

2. The call to adventure

3. The refusal of the call

4. The meeting with the mentor

5. The crossing the threshold

6. The tests and enemies

7. The approach to the inmost cave

8. the ordeal

9. The reward

10. The road back

11. The resurrection

12. The return with the elixir.

In the Hero's journey, A key component of the monomyth is the hero's ability to endure suffering and to triumph over it. Heroes usually carry a cause that is bigger and higher than them. They discover and/or recover, an important inner quality that plays a pivotal role in producing a personal transformation that enables the hero to rise about the suffering and triumph.

The significance of The Return with the Elixir is the last part of the hero's journey. It is the final Reward earned on the Hero's Journey. The Hero has probably been resurrected, purified and has earned the right to be accepted back into the Ordinary World and share the Elixir of the Journey as he returns back to reality or the ordinary world. A true Hero always returns with an Understanding or an Elixir to share with everyone else or a cure to heal a wounded land (the ordinary world) or something to save his land.

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