Heroes will appear in many movies made today, and these heroes usually follow Campbell's "hero's journey" and "hero prototype". Some of the principles for Campbell's heroes is that he must be summoned to work, he will face temptation and suffering, face temptation and will eventually return home. Heroes must also comply with prototypes and their mission, fear, dragons, evangelism and virtue. Bilbo Baggins of the Hobbit: An unexpected trip is actually one of the above heroes.
JRR's Hobbit Tolkien is a perfect example of a heroic journey. In a heroic journey heroes are ordinary personality and are asked to do extraordinary things to achieve almost impossible goals - all when he or she becomes a hero. Gandolph asked Shy Bilbo Baggins to accept the call for adventure which is part of a heroic journey. Normally Bilbo refuses to respond to that phone and Gandolph does not allow Bilbo to hide its phone. On the way, Bilbo was bothered by many fierce enemies, so Gandorf helped Hobbit. As a mentor and a person who persuaded Bilbo to take risks, Gandorf needed help and he needed help. Even if the enemies will kill you and your friends, part of the hero's journey will confront your fears and insist on calling, Bilbo will. At the end of the story, Bilbo won the war, occupying a small part of wealth, and returning to the wealthy hobbit.
Heroes will appear in many movies made today, and these heroes usually follow Campbell's "hero's journey" and "hero prototype". Some of the principles for Campbell's heroes is that he must be summoned to work, he will face temptation and suffering, face temptation and will eventually return home. Heroes must also comply with prototypes and their mission, fear, dragons, evangelism and virtue. - Dennis, how she made me irritated, she must always control and is always the right person. It seems that she always finds her way. Dennis is the most popular child in my fifth grade class, and everyone seems to follow her. She controls other children, and even teachers. Regardless of which school or age group, there are always people who have to manage everything.
Students, this week we have started a journey of hero units. When you read "Hobbit," "Wizard of Oz" or "Early Sailing" and travel with your character, he / she is doing his / her mission, so you know the quality of the hero I will start exploring and asking questions. This week, I will carefully consider you, tell me who you think is the hero and why. I am not looking for talking about family or stupid superheroes (these comments will be deleted), but remember the history and current events. Miep Gies is a person I think is a dangerous hero. I do not want to use her