Vocabulary
The Anatomy of a Hero
Defining "Home"
Nature & The Elements
The Power of Perspective
100

Definition of incredulity

What is doubt; disbelief

100

According to Joseph Campbell, this is the first stage of any hero's journey, where the protagonist is pulled away from their ordinary world.

What is the Call to Adventure

100

In C.P. Cavafy’s "Ithaka," the poet argues that the value of the island is not the destination itself, but this.

What is the journey that made you wise/wealthy in experience

100

In "Hurricane Hits England," the speaker uses the storm to reconnect with these original deities from her homeland.

Who are the African/Caribbean gods

100

In "Rules of the Game," the story is told from the perspective of a child. This perspective makes her mother’s "invisible strength" feel less like a gift and more like this.

What is a threat, a mystery, or an opponent

200

Definition of guise

What is outward appearance; costume

200

In both Homer’s epic and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's The Return, the protagonist faces this specific internal struggle upon arriving home.

What is the realization that home has changed or moved on without them

200

In "Rules of the Game," Meimei’s home becomes a "battleground" for this type of cultural and generational conflict.

What is the struggle between cultures and traditions

200

In "Writing on the Wall," Camille Dungy explores how the natural landscape of Angel Island acts as a "canvas" for this human emotion.

What is the despair or longing of detained immigrants

200

Unlike Homer’s original epic, Gareth Hinds uses "Silent Panels" (no dialogue) in his graphic novel to force the reader to focus on this instead of the plot.

What is the character's internal emotion or the atmosphere/setting

300

Definition of dependency

What is a dependent or subordinate thing, especially a country or province controlled by another.

300

Campbell argues that the "Atonement with the Father" is a key step; in The Odyssey, this is literally realized through Odysseus’s reunion with this character.

Who is Telemachus

300

Alberto Ríos uses the metaphor of "A House Called Tomorrow" to suggest that home is built not of bricks, but of these.

What are our ancestors, memories, or the lineage that precedes us

300

In "The Prom," the setting of the cliff/ocean serves as a metaphor for this stage of adolescence.

What is the "edge" of adulthood or the transition from innocence

300

In "Writing on the Wall," the "Perspective" isn't just Camille Dungy's; it is a "Collective Perspective" of the immigrants because of this physical evidence.

What are the poems carved into the walls by many different people

400

Definition of deftly

What is doing something skillfully and quickly

400

In Gareth Hinds' graphic novel-The Odyssey, the hero’s "Inner Cave"—the place of greatest danger—is depicted not just as a location, but as this literal realm of the dead.

What is the Underworld / Hades

400

In "The Return," Kamau expects a hero's welcome, but instead finds this, symbolizing the cost of the struggle for independence.

What is alienation or collective forgetting

400

Grace Nichols uses the hurricane to suggest that even a destructive force can provide this positive outcome for an immigrant.

What is a sense of belonging

400

Grace Nichols uses the "First Person" ("I") in "Hurricane Hits England" to show that a person's perspective on a scary event can change from "victim" to this.

What is a "Participant" or a "Survivor"  

500

Definition of relented

What is to give in or soften after resisting

500

In "Rules of the Game," Meimei’s "Supreme Ordeal" (the climax of her journey) isn't a physical monster, but a mental battle against this opponent.

Who is her mother

500

Compare the "Ithaka" of Cavafy to the "Ithaka" of Homer. For Cavafy, reaching the island is almost a disappointment because of this reason.

What is "she has nothing left to give you" / the journey was the true gift

500

Both "Writing on the Wall" and "The Prom" use physical environments to reflect "internal geography." Explain the connection.

How the external landscape mirrors the characters' feelings of isolation or boundary-crossing.

500

C.P. Cavafy addresses the reader as "You" in "Ithaka." This perspective shift turns the poem from a story about Odysseus into this for the reader.

What is a piece of advice, a guide, or a universal map for life