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Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey. The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949)…
Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey. The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949).The Hero’s Journey has three phases: Departure; Initiation and Return. Each phase has its distinct sections with 17 stages to the story structure as a whole.
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Initiation
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The Ultimate Boon,The quest is fulfilled.
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Compare and Contract
The Morphology of the Folktale by Vladimir Propp. By examining Russian fairy tales, Propp’s theory of folktale narrative structure breaks a story down into 31 distinct sections or functions, and 7 different character types operating within these functions
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The 31 Functions of Folktale Narrative. A folktale will typically begin with an initial situation that sees a secure home environment. This is similar to Joseph Campbell’s “Call to Adventure” in the Hero’s Journey that sees the Hero in an everyday normality. Propp didn’t consider this introduction as one of the 31 functions, though it really does to serve as a function in its own right.
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- Violation of Interdiction
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- Receipt Of A Magical Agent
- First Function Of The Donor
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