EPIC VOCAB
The Hero's Path
Archetypes and Characters
Origins and Oral Tradition
100

This Latin phrase means the story begins "in the middle of the action" rather than at the beginning.

What is In Medias Res?

100

According to scholars like Campbell, the three main phases of the journey are Departure, Return, and this middle phase.

What is Initiation?

100

A pattern in storytelling or character type that appears across different cultures and eras to symbolize something universal.

What is an Archetype?

100

Before they were written down, epics were transmitted through speech and song via this method.

 What is Oral Tradition?

200

"Sing, O Muse, of the man of many devices..." is an example of this opening prayer for inspiration.

What is an Invocation of the Muse?

200

This stage sets up a contrast with the strange new world the hero is about to enter; it is where the hero is comfortable.

What is the Ordinary World?

200

This character often provides the hero with a talisman or magical help but usually leaves before the final leg of the journey.

Who is the Mentor?

200

This blind poet is credited with composing both the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Who is Homer?

300

Unlike a standard metaphor, this literary device is an extended comparison that often spans several lines to illustrate a scene or emotion.

What is an Epic Simile?

300

The adventure "really begins" when the hero commits to the journey and enters the Special World by crossing this.

What is the First Threshold?

300

This character type uses mischief, lying, or deceit to navigate challenges; they can be the hero, the enemy, or a side character.

Who is the Trickster?

300

Because so little is known about the author's life, or if he was even one person, scholars refer to the debate as this.

What is the Homeric Question?

400

These descriptive phrases, such as "swift-footed Achilles," replace names and helped oral poets memorize lines.

What are Epithets (or Formulaic Language)?

400

Occurring in the "Inmost Cave," this is the moment the hero faces their greatest fear or a life-or-death battle.

What is the Supreme Ordeal?

400

An Epic Hero is not just a brave soldier; they must be a figure of divine descent or superhuman ability who embodies these specific things.

What are Cultural Values (or Ideals)?

400

Ancient epics often feature this plot device, where gods or supernatural beings influence the hero's fate.

What is Divine Intervention?

500

 This convention reflects ancient beliefs about fate and human agency, where gods or supernatural beings actively aid or hinder the hero’s progress.

 What is Divine Intervention?

500

At the end of the journey, the hero returns with this—a treasure, lesson, or knowledge that heals or helps the community.

What is the Elixir?

500

In the Hero's Journey, this character represents a "refusal of the call" because they are terrified of the unknown.

Who is the Reluctant Hero?

500

Epics cover great distances and often include these two specific types of "settings."

What are Supernatural Realms and The Underworld?

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