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Good morning (03/04/11) Bell Ringer. Have out your homework, we will compare some of your responses. “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”. Identifying Possible ‘Hero’s Journey’ Archetypes Within. Hero. Robin Why : We follow him on his journey to independence and adulthood. Ordinary World.
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Good morning (03/04/11)Bell Ringer • Have out your homework, we will compare some of your responses.
“My Kinsman, Major Molineux” Identifying Possible ‘Hero’s Journey’ Archetypes Within
Hero Robin Why: We follow him on his journey to independence and adulthood.
Ordinary World • The world of his parents • The town he grew up in • The place where he is comfortable and where his thoughts go when he is scared or insecure.
New World • The “metropolis” wherein he seeks to find his kinsman
The Call to Adventure • His desire to find his kinsman and the new life that his kinsman offered him.
The First Threshold • When Robin steps onto the ferry to the city Or • When he steps off of the ferry and enters the new world
Talisman or Magical Equipment • His cudgel is his protective talisman that, however, proves quite useless in the new world.
Tests • Old man and those in the barbershop • The innkeeper • Petticoat woman • Self
Enemies • Devil man? • Innkeeper? • Oldman?
Allies • Innkeeper? • Devil man?
Into the Abyss • Robin finds himself in an abyss of the townspeople who, led by the “Grotesque” man with the black and red face
The Reward • Robin’s reward is his newly found independence, which comes after he sees his Kinsman’s fate is negatively sealed by the angry townspeople
The Road Back • Does Robin actually return to the ordinary world?
Resurrection • Does Robin choose to use his reward?
Exit Ticket • Write 2-3 sentences telling what has been your favorite way to review, this PowerPoint or the graphic organizer? Tell me why.