13 questions
Stories often have many similarities in their structures.
true
false
The Hero's Journey is a strict, rigid plot structure that never varies.
True
False
The main character is the hero who stays home and waits for a story to happen to him/her.
True
False
This stage usually occurs about halfway through the story when the hero confronts a great fear or insecurity, but overcomes to push onward.
Ordinary World
The Ordeal
The Supreme Ordeal
Call to Adventure
In this stage of the hero's journey, the hero has achieved their goal, received a reward, and is going back to the ordinary world.
Reward and Journey Home
Call to Adventure
Crossing the Threshold
The Ordeal
In this stage, the hero has finally accepted their call to action and meets a mentor who guides them to a "new world."
crossing the threshold
call to adventure
ordinary world
supreme ordeal
The hero is the only person who can complete the quest or accomplish the ultimate goal.
True
False
The origin story for our hero would appear in which step:
Ordinary World
Crossing the Threshold
Refusal to Call
The Ordeal
The climax/ final test happens at which step of the hero's journey
crossing the threshold
reward
ordeal
Supreme ordeal
The hero begins to learn who is friend and who is foe...
Call to Adventure
Supreme ordeal
Reward/ Journey Home
Tests allies and enemies.
This is what happens after we get our hero's origin story, it may be seen as a disruption for our hero.
call to adventure
crossing the threshold
ordeal
refusal of the call
This is the portion of the story where our hero is unsure of the correct path. Step 3.
Ordinary World
Tests, allies, enemies
crossing the threshold
Refusal of the Call
Ms. Jansen used what story to discuss the steps of the Hero's Journey in detail
Harry Potter
Lord of the Rings
Hunger Games
Lion King