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The Hero's Journey: Sitemap
  • About the History Through Literature Project
  • Using Literature in the History Curriculum
  • Monomyth circle: The Journey of the Hero based on Joseph Campbell's monomyth provides a model for comparing heroic stories.
  • Print journey stages (pdf)
  • Ramayana: An ancient Sanskrit epic of South Asia celebrating the legendary adventures of Prince Rama, exemplary hero and incarnation of Vishnu.
  • Plot Summary
  • Background: Interview with Robert Goldman

    1. Storyteller: How was the epic transmitted?
    2. Birth: How is the hero's pedigree mythically established?
    3. Call: What calls the hero to take action?
    4. Tests: What are the qualities of a hero revealed during the tests?
    5. Helpers/tools: Where does the hero's power come from?
    6. Return/Elixer-prize: What does the hero accomplish?

  • Setting
  • Characters
  • Teachers' Page (Donna Kasprowicz)
  • Bibliography/Links
  • Video:
    • The story of Prince Rama is also told in many variations through Southeast Asia. For lessons and resources to explore these variations see The Ramayana in Southeast Asia.
  • Yamato: Legendary and archetypal hero of ancient Japan.
        • Plot Summary
        • Background: Interview with Stephania Burke
          • 1. Storyteller: How was the epic transmitted?
            2. Birth: How is the hero's pedigree mythically established?
            3. Call: What calls the hero to take action?
            4. Tests: What are the qualities of a hero revealed during the tests?
            5. Helpers/tools: Where does the hero's power come from?
            6. Return/Elixer-prize: What does the hero accomplish?
        • Setting
        • Glossary/Characters
        • Teachers' Page
        • Bibliography/Links
  • Monomyth circle: The Journey of the Hero based on Joseph Campbell's monomyth provides a model for comparing heroic stories.
  • Print journey stages (pdf)

  • About the History Through Literature Project. . .

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