Narrative
Greek Gods
The Hero's Journey
STEAL
Imagery
100

The introduction of the characters and setting

Exposition

100

God of the sea and earthquakes

Posidon

100

Characters that accompany the hero, they help the hero

Allies

100

What the character does

Action

100

"The thunder clapped loudly" is an example of

Sound imagery

200

Key Events that Propel the narrative forward

Rising Action

200

The lord of the underworld

Hades

200

This breaks the hero away from his/her ordinary world

Call to Adventure

200

Physical Description, what the characters appearance reveals about them

Looks

200

“There's a Polar Bear In our Frigidaire-- He likes it 'cause it's cold in there,” is an example of...

Touch

300

The highest point of tension / the turning point of a narrative

Climax

300

Goddess of reason, wisdom, and war

Athena

300

A mighty task

The Quest

300

What the character says, how they talk

Speech

300

"As i woke in the morning, the peppermint hot cocoa tickled my nose." is an example of...

Smell

400

Wrap up loose ends, leading to closure

Falling Action

400

Goddess of love, fertility and beauty

Aphrodite

400

A wise character that offers advice or assistance

Mentor

400

What the character is thinking, how the character is feeling

Thoughts

400

The crimson sun rose to illuminate the mountain tops with a shimmer of hope." is an example of...

Sight

500

The inciting incident that propels the hero to action

Conflict

500

God of all Gods

Zeus
500

Hoe the hero returns to the ordinary world

The road back

500

How others feel about the character

Effects on others

500

5 ways to create imagery in you writing

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