![]() The princess loses her golden ball in a pond. The BlunderĬampbell cites the story of the princess and the frog. The adventure can also start as a blunder. The hero can choose to go forth on the adventure out of his own will (such as the story of Theseus and Minotaur) or may be sent by a benign or malignant agent (such as the story of Odysseus). The common theme is the existence of strange beings, “unimaginable torments, superhuman deeds, and impossible delight.” ![]() ![]() The unknown harbors both danger and treasure, and is often represented as a distant land, forest, or underground kingdom, or many other variations. Destiny calls on the hero to move his spirit outside the comfortable confines of his society and into the zone of the unknown. ![]() The call to adventure is the first stage of the mythological journey. Part One – The Adventure of the Hero Chapter 1: The Departure Hero’s Journey 1. ![]()
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