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Summary of Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces
- Narrated by: Paul Bartlett
- Length: 23 mins
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The call to adventure is the first stage of the mythological journey. The hero is separated and transported from the comfort of ordinary life into the unknown. The unknown contains both treasure and danger and is often represented as a distant land or forest, among other places.
Number Two
The unknown often harbors strange beings, unimaginable torments, superhuman deeds, and impossible delight. The hero can go forth of his own volition to accomplish the adventure, or he may be “carried or sent abroad by some benign or malignant agent.
Number Three
The adventure can begin as a blunder or by mere chance, as did that of the princess in the story of The Princess and the Frog. The princess loses her golden ball in a pond, and a frog agrees to fetch it if she takes him to her castle.