Please select one of the following, please introduce Hero's journey and prototype location, and your life. The project will expire on Monday, February 14th and will be exhibited at Gallery Walk. This project should demonstrate great work and creativity and demonstrate a deep understanding of the heroic journey steps and the role of various prototypes.
Please create cartoons, tell stories of your life, and imitate the pattern of the hero's journey. We have the following evaluation.
Tell the story of your life and make mini movies (remember "Odyssey movies" and "Dreamland") to imitate the heroic travel pattern. We have the following evaluation.
Let's tell the story of your life and make a book for children who imitated the pattern of the hero's journey. We have the following evaluation.
Let's tell the story of your life and create a diary that imitated the pattern of the hero's journey. We have the following evaluation.
Tell the story of your life and write your original song to imitate the pattern of the hero's journey. We have the following evaluation.
In order to convey the life story imitating a heroic journey, let's make original art work. We have the following evaluation.
For each project, you need to write a short article explaining your project. This article needs to follow these components.
Essay Travel Directions Percy Jackson and Heroes | "Percy Jackson explains how the hero's experience in a novel will experience a hero - Lightning Thief" by: Rick Riordan. The resources you should use include: - Lightning Thief - Novel - "Hero's Journey" article
Choose one of the following items to show the heroic journey and prototype and your life. The project will expire on Monday, February 14th and will be exhibited at Gallery Walk. This project should demonstrate great work and creativity and demonstrate a deep understanding of the heroic journey steps and the role of various prototypes.
This is a worksheet I used to better understand the story that I use heroes to analyze the story. On the chart I show how Bilbo (The Hobbit of JR.R.Tolkien) and Moses (the story of Exodus) become self-centered and self-sacrificing throughout their journey. Once you pass the worksheet, you can take a picture of your favorite story and see how it fits the structure of the hero's journey.
Self-realization and transcendence of Abraham Maslow, self improvement of Erik Erikson, philosopher Ken Wilber's libido, and Aldous Huxley's moksha drive. The 163 hero's journey conveys the steps taken in its development, and the explorer's map takes full advantage of that possibility. How much do you know about the quality of experience that led to this development? The transition to a more developed stage is made according to structural imbalance, personal prominence, emotional participation, and interpersonal experience. Some heroes start their own trip of journey than others; self challenge must be balanced with their initial level. Of course, as we have seen, heroes are almost always motivated to travel to reach a higher level of existence.