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ARCHETYPES AND THE

HERO’S JOURNEY

What is an archetype?

1. the original pattern or model from which all things of the same kind are copied or on which they are based; a model or first form; prototype.

2. (in Jungian psychology) a collectively inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image, etc., universally present in individual psyches.

Huh? What does that mean?

It is a repeating pattern of characters,

situations, or symbols existing universally and

instinctively in man’s unconscious.

The Mother of all Archetypes… The

Hero’s Journey

Developed by Joseph Campbell

He claims that stories follow a similar circular

pattern from beginning to end.

Otherwise known as… The Hero’s Journey or

Hero’s Cycle.

What makes a hero?

Click on the

video (or the

link HERE) to

learn about

the hero’s

journey.

Journal Break

On

page

15 of

your

ISN

Choose one of these topic to write

about in your journal.

Explain how an experience has

transformed you.

OR

What is the symbolic cave you fear to

enter? Explain.

Character Archetypes Along the Way…

The hero often encounters these character archetypes, which are characters that appear again and again in stories.

Can you think of examples of these characters?

Mentors

Loyal Retainers

The Enemy

The Outcast

The Friendly Beast

Evil Figure with a Good Heart

Star Crossed Lovers

The Damsel in Distress

The Ordinary World

Star Wars,

Harry Potter &

Wizard of Oz

The Call To Adventure

Star Wars,

Harry Potter &

Wizard of Oz

Crossing the Threshold

Star Wars,

Harry Potter &

Wizard of Oz

The Path of Trials

Star Wars,

Harry Potter &

Wizard of Oz

What steps of the hero’s cycle take place

during the Path of Trials?

The Final Stages of the Journey

Treasure

Result

Return

• New Life

• Resolution

It begins

again…

Now it’s your turn…

In your groups, pick a story you all know.

Then on your graphic organizer fill out the hero’s

cycle for your story.

Be prepared to share with the class.

Writer’s Notebook

Write a story that follows the hero’s journey. Be sure

to use some character archetypes in your story.

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