The imaginary hero of Louisa May Alcott by understanding a romantic novel is not necessarily ideal, but allows the reader to see the heroism of the daily life of four young women. Joe commented that in the chapter "Sky Castle" each character is supposed to be a distant future (anyway, 10 years). "Before I enter the castle, I would like to do something wonderful, or it is a wonderful thing I will never forget even after I died.
Romantic ... Epic ... hero ...? When I was a little girl, I always believed in a hero who probably protects me from my terrible parents, probably a young prince. That prince will be my hero, we will live happily eternally. I now know that this is unrealistic, but the media continues to sell this stupid idea to all the little girls. They are waiting for a prince that will never be desperate. Such heroes fall into several patterns in literature. In stark contrast to romantic heroes, the magnificent hero is Superman.
Because humans are already on this planet, the people of "hero" are trying to define the word "hero". To define a hero, you first need to understand that there are various types of protagonists. For example, a hero may be a magnificent hero like King Gilgamesh in Gilgamesh's epic, or a hero may be a simple individual serving his / her country, or a devoted person to him / School teacher in her life. The young hero arrives, the hero has disappeared. Some heroes even lost their "hero's status"
What is the character of the epic? What are the features of the magnificent heroes? What is the character of the magnificent hero's mission? How are the various heroes and task elements similar between stories? Why are such characters heroes? Do we have such heroes in society today? why? What is the role of the character? What is your career in traveling? What is the value of the character that arrives there - that is that character is sacred, unnecessary and awkward? How is this role useful? How does he or she see this help? What are the physical and personality features that make it possible to continue the journey? How was the role of the character changed? What is the character's arrival destination? Finally, what is the meaning of the trip?
The view of the heroic journey of Joseph Campbell may be a small sexist (jump to the end for another version), but it is reflected in a wonderful story for centuries. The hero's journey is very common in movies and books, which provides a good starting point for comparative literature research.