Hero's Journey
Mentors
Name that Character! (5 Man Band)
Antagonists
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The FINAL step of the Hero's Journey.

The "Return With the Elixir"

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Obi-Wan Kenobi (specifically in A New Hope) could be considered this type of Mentor.

Classic

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This hero is one of DC comic's most popular characters. He was our in-class 5 Man Band Hero.

Superman

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These characters are stereotypically and obviously evil in their respective films.

Villains

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This act of the three-act story structure contains most of the action.

Act 2

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We are introduced to more characters and allies as well as more conflict during this step.

Step #6

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Yoda could be considered this type of mentor

Wacky/Wizard Mentor

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This beloved character was our in-class Lancer. He "...cannot carry the ring, but he will carry you."

Samwise Gamgee

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These antagonists, while also the plot movers, also cause problems for the characters around them, including themselves.

Protagonists

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These characters are the plot drivers.

Protagonists

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The step where the Hero receives some sort of reward, whether that be a physical prize OR a new character trait.

Step #9

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John Silver of Treasure Planet could be considered this type of mentor.

Evil Mentor

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The Heart has evolved beyond gender, but if the figure in this archetypal role just so happens to be a woman, they are also referred to as this.

The Chick

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Nature in Life of Pi could be considered this type of antagonist.

Natural/inanimate antagonist

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The moment in the hero's journey where they are at their all time low.

Dark Night of the Soul

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The TENTH step of the Hero's Journey

The Journey Home

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Uncle Aaron in Spider-verse could be considered this type of mentor.

Evil mentor

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This character can double as both the Smart Guy and Big Guy. He's a mean, green, fighting machine.

Bruce Banner/The Hulk

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Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame could be considered this type of antagonist.

Conflict Creator

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Question #1 of the 6 Character Questions.

Who is the protagonist?

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The Hero's Journey can be split into three acts. What is the first act also known as?

The Departure

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Peter Parker (not Peter B. Parker) from Spider-verse could also be classified as this type of mentor.

Classic Mentor

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Our in-class "Big Guy" also doubles as an evil protagonist.

Thanos

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Severus Snape could be considered this type of antagonist throughout the whole Harry Potter saga.

Conflict Creator

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"Think about your own thinking" is a phrase used to describe this psychological term.

Metacognition