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Introduction

Hook

Thesis Journey of a Hero Archetype Explained

Vivid Explanation

Vivid Example

Closing Sentences

The Heros Journey (Campbells Plot Analysis) Body Paragraph 1 Part 1: Innocence Chaps 1-7

Shmoop Summary http://www.shmoop.com/the-giver/threeact-play.html (Bookers Plot Analysis) Act I. We meet Jonas and are slowly introduced to "the community" and the ways in which it functions. At first, we might be enticed, but it soon becomes clear that it's not such a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Suspense builds as we anticipate this mysterious "Ceremony of Twelve" in December, and Act I ends at the moment that Jonas is named The Receiver. Act II. Jonas meets with The Giver and starts to receive memories. As time goes on, his eyes are opened to both the joys and horrors of the past, and he grows increasingly more isolated. His relationships with his family and friends become strained, but at the same time he gets closer and closer to The Giver and to Gabriel. When he watches his father murder the baby twin on video, Jonas is forever changed.

Opening Sentence

Describe the heros challenges in this part of the novel.

Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the novel. Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the novel. Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the novel. Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the novel. Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the novel. Vivid Explanation

Give a specific example of the heros response (include page#) Give a specific example of the heros response (include page#) Give a specific example of the heros response (include page#) Give a specific example of the heros response (include page#) Give a specific example of the heros response (include page#) Vivid Example

Explain which stage in the heros journey this part reflects and whats next.

Body Paragraph 2

Part 2: Selection Chaps 8

Body Paragraph 3

Part 3 Receiving Chaps 9-18

Body Paragraph 4

Part 4 Innocence Lost Chaps 19-20

Departure: Call to Adventure, Refusal of the Call, Begin Adventure Initiation: The Road of Trials, The Experience of Unconditional Love, Return: Refusal of Return, Magic Flight, Rescue from Without, The Crossing

Opening Sentence

Describe the heros challenges in this part of the novel. Describe the heros challenges in this part of the novel. Describe the heros challenges in this part of the novel. Describe the heros challenges in this part of the novel. Journey of a Hero Archetype Reviewed/ Highlighted

Explain which stage in the heros journey this part reflects and whats next. Explain which stage in the heros journey this part reflects and whats next. Explain which stage in the heros journey this part reflects and whats next. Explain which stage in the heros journey this part reflects and whats next. Expository Close Give the reader something to think about.

Opening Sentence

Act III. Once Jonas and The Giver start hatching their plot, we move into Act III. Once again we have the same old suspensebuilding, fist-clenching tension, and the whole shebang ends with the walking-uphill-in-thesnow climax.

Opening Sentence

Body Paragraph 5

Part 5 The Journey Chaps 21-23

Opening Sentence

Conclusion

Opening

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STAGE ONE DEPARTURE


http://www.shmoop.co m/the-giver/three-actplay.html Act I We meet Jonas and are slowly introduced to "the community" and the ways in which it functions. At first, we might be enticed, but it soon becomes clear that it's not such a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Suspense builds as we anticipate this mysterious "Ceremony of Twelve" in December, and Act I ends at the moment that Jonas is named The Receiver.

STAGE TWO INITIATION


Act II Jonas meets with The Giver and starts to receive memories. As time goes on, his eyes are opened to both the joys and horrors of the past, and he grows increasingly more isolated. His relationships with his family and friends become strained, but at the same time he gets closer and closer to The Giver and to Gabriel. When he watches his father murder the baby twin on video, Jonas is forever changed.

STAGE THREE - RETURN


Act III Once Jonas and The Giver start hatching their plot, we move into Act III. Once again we have the same old suspense-building, fist-clenching tension, and the whole shebang ends with the walking-uphill-in-the-snow climax.

SLOW Take a BREATH

The future hero is in his natural and normal world.

Step 1: The new heros change is here to stay. (Refusal of the Return) the new hero will not go back to things being exactly as they were before the journey. Step 1: Tough Times are Here. (The Road of Trials) the future hero takes risks and faces tough tasks and challenges. Step 2: The Road to Back-ToNormal has danger, challenges and adventure too. (The Magic Flight) the future hero fights through challenges before settling into a new life. Step 3: Thank Goodness for Help. (Rescue from Without) Mentors, Healers, helpers, our hero gets help. Step 4: Finally the hero builds or reaches a new Normal and the Journey is over. (The Crossing, or Return Threshold) the new hero uses their new skill or wisdom to build a different life.

ACTION

Step 1: Notice of a Major Change in the Heros Life. (Call to Adventure) the future hero senses that the normal goals of their life will change.

MOTIVATION and HELP

Step 2: The Hero Hesitates. (Refusal of the Call) the future hero hesitates and expresses doubt or fear about accepting the challenge of pursuing the new goal. Step 3: Changes are slowly starting. (Begin Adventure) the future hero starts taking steps that will lead to challenges or danger.

Step 2: For the Love of Something. (Unconditional Love) the future hero is motivated by a strong love of country, family, person, etc. Step 3: Goal Accomplished. (The Ultimate Boon) the future hero accomplishes the first goal that changes their life and now must turn around to rebuild a new normal life.

CHANGE

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Introduction

Hook Grab the readers interest. The Heros Journey (Campbells Plot Analysis) Departure: Call to Adventure
http://www.starpulse.com/Movies/Mulan/Su mmary/ (Bookers Plot Analysis)

Thesis Journey of a Hero Archetype Explained

Vivid Explanation

Vivid Example

Closing Sentences

Body Paragraph 1

Clip 1: Matchmaker

ACT I: Based on a Chinese folktale, Mulan is a young high-spirited girl who tries hard to please her parents but always feels like she is disappointing them. Her father is drafted into the army which amounts to certain death because of his old age. ACT II: Mulan disguises herself as a man and takes her father's place in battle, guided by a guardian dragon, Mushu.

Opening Sentence

Describe the heros challenges in this part of the text.

Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the text.

Give a specific example of the heros response (include page#)

Explain which stage in the heros journey this part reflects and whats next.

Body Paragraph 2

Clip 2: Army Camp

Departure: Refusal of the Call, Begin Adventure

Opening Sentence

Describe the heros challenges in this part of the text. Describe the heros challenges in this part of the text. Describe the heros challenges in this part of the text. Describe the heros challenges in this part of the text.

Body Paragraph 3

Clip 3 Defeating the Huns

Body Paragraph 4

Part 4 The secret is out

Initiation: The Road of Trials, The Experience of Unconditional Love, Return: Refusal of Return, Magic Flight, Rescue from Without, The Crossing

Opening Sentence

ACT III: At the height of her success her secret is revealed and she is banished from home. But, undaunted she fights and defeats enemy invaders and saves the Emperor, bringing great honor to her family.

Opening Sentence

Body Paragraph 5

Part 5 The Huns are back!

Opening Sentence

Conclusion

Opening

Journey of a Hero Archetype Reviewed/ Highlighted

Vivid Explanation

Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the text. Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the text. Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the text. Describe how the hero responds to their challenges in this part of the text. Vivid Example

Give a specific Explain which example of the stage in the heros heros journey response this part reflects (include and whats next. page#) Give a specific Explain which example of the stage in the heros heros journey response this part reflects (include and whats next. page#) Give a specific Explain which example of the stage in the heros heros journey response this part reflects (include and whats next. page#) Give a specific Explain which example of the stage in the heros heros journey response this part reflects (include and whats next. page#) Expository Close Give the reader something to think about.

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http://www.starpulse.co m/Movies/Mulan/Summa ry/ (Bookers Plot Analysis)

STAGE ONE DEPARTURE ACT I: Based on a Chinese folk-tale, Mulan is a young high-spirited girl who tries hard to please her parents but always feels like she is disappointing them. Her father is drafted into the army which amounts to certain death because of his old age.
The future hero is in his natural and normal world.

STAGE TWO INITIATION ACT II:

STAGE THREE - RETURN ACT III:

Mulan disguises herself as a man At the height of her success her and takes her father's place in battle, secret is revealed and she is guided by a guardian dragon, Mushu. banished from home. But, undaunted she fights and defeats enemy invaders and saves the Emperor, bringing great honor to her family.
Step 1: The new heros change is here to stay. (Refusal of the Return) the new hero will not go back to things being exactly as they were before the journey. Step 1: Tough Times are Here. (The Road of Trials) the future hero takes risks and faces tough tasks and challenges. Step 2: The Road to Back-ToNormal has danger, challenges and adventure too. (The Magic Flight) the future hero fights through challenges before settling into a new life. Step 3: Thank Goodness for Help. (Rescue from Without) Mentors, Healers, helpers, our hero gets help. Step 4: Finally the hero builds or reaches a new Normal and the Journey is over. (The Crossing, or Return Threshold) the new hero uses their new skill or wisdom to build a different life.

SLOW Take a BREATH

ACTION

Step 1: Notice of a Major Change in the Heros Life. (Call to Adventure) the future hero senses that the normal goals of their life will change.

MOTIVATION and HELP

Step 2: The Hero Hesitates. (Refusal of the Call) the future hero hesitates and expresses doubt or fear about accepting the challenge of pursuing the new goal. Step 3: Changes are slowly starting. (Begin Adventure) the future hero starts taking steps that will lead to challenges or danger.

Step 2: For the Love of Something. (Unconditional Love) the future hero is motivated by a strong love of country, family, person, etc. Step 3: Goal Accomplished. (The Ultimate Boon) the future hero accomplishes the first goal that changes their life and now must turn around to rebuild a new normal life.

CHANGE

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