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Hero's Journey

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  • What is the first stage of the Hero’s Journey?
    The Ordinary World
  • Which stage involves the hero confronting their greatest fears?
    The Approach
  • Which stages does the Hero face a final, life or death battle?
    Stage 11: Resurrection
  • Which stages does the Hero reflect on the lessons they have learned?
    Stage 10: The Road Back
  • Which stage does the hero usually have self-doubt or lack confidence?
    Stage 3: Refusal of the Call
  • Which stages does the Hero face their greatest challenge?
    The Ordeal
  • What stage does the Hero leave their old life and start their transformation?
    Crossing the First Threshold
  • What is stage 12?
    Return with the Elixir
  • True or False: Every story ever written includes the 12 stages of the Hero's Journey.
    FALSE!
  • What is the purpose of the ‘Call to Adventure’ stage?
    To introduce the challenge or quest that disrupts the hero’s ordinary life.
  • Why do stories use the Hero’s Journey structure?
    It creates a relatable path of growth and keeps audiences engaged with clear progression.
  • What role does the mentor play ?
    Guides them, shares important knowledge and no judgment
  • What is the major turning point or climax in a hero’s journey called?
    The Ordeal
  • What is meant by ‘Return with the Elixir’?
    The hero returns to their world changed, often sharing wisdom or gifts.
  • What might happen if the hero fails at the 'Approach' stage?
    They may be defeated or unable to face the final ordeal.
  • How does the 'Resurrection' stage differ from the 'Ordeal'?
    Resurrection is a final test that shows the hero’s ultimate transformation, while the Ordeal is often the main crisis or climax.
  • What type of characters are introduced in the 'Tests, Allies, Enemies' stage?
    Friends who support the hero, and enemies who oppose them.
  • What is usually gained after completing the ordeal?
    A reward—such as knowledge, power, love, or an object of value.
  • Why is the ‘Ordinary World’ stage important?
    It helps the audience understand the hero’s background and what’s at stake.