The Hero’s Journey , which presents how humans need challenge to achieve personal growth: to win a competition, to heal a wound, or to find love of
self or other(s). Heroes may also need to answer Calls to Adventure where physical lives and even the fate of the world are at stake. These Heroes
must learn to accept the sacrifice of life and limb for the service of others. The Hero takes a physical, active part on the Journey to solve a problem or
achieve a goal. However, the Hero's Journey is as important an emotional or psychological journey as it is physical. A character's actions and
decisions in response to the Journey's Stages can reveal the Character Arc, or phases of growth that a character experiences during the course of
the story.
Writing prompt: Using the ARC of the Hero's Journey, compose an essay in which you analyze character development through the eyes of the
protagonist (Hero) in one of the films discussed in class (aside from Juno and Million Dollar Baby).
Use the following required guidelines as your check off list:
When unfolding your discussion, introduce the title and important aspects of the film.
Use MLA format, integrate at least 3 sources (a specific scene, dialogue, and/or external source) to support your claim.
1,100 words
Works Cited page
Integrate connection(s) to at least one other film. Integrate at least sources. Establish author's ethos.
Use MLA format and essay structure, works cited page, and integrate all quotes as shown in your (TSIS) text, "The Art of Quoting," and "The Art of
Metacommentary." Include a works cited page.
POV: 3rd person and assertive voice (not passive voice)
In your essay, note which option you have selected