The Real-life Definition of Hero's Journey

 

Morando, Kenshi Joyce R.

BEE III-1

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The Real-life Definition of Hero's Journey

                    In literature, the journey of the hero is a traditional plot archetype or tale template involving an adventurous hero, learning a course, winning a victory for the new experience, and then returning changed.We will be the agents of meaningful change to ourselves, to others, and to our society through recognizing the journey of the hero and being able to identify and respond to our adventure call.

                                            But first, what is a hero? What makes him not?

                   A hero is selfless, a profoundly decent person, and someone deserves our undivided attention and improvements. Somebody ready to risk their own lives to save someone else. Webster describes a hero as a mythological or mythical figure, typically of great strength and ability. However, if the action helps himself, he is not a hero, for he acts out of self benefit. A hero acts to support someone at great cost. A hero may be a saver of lives and things, but a hero can be someone who is scared but courageous enough to do something yet. Bravery is also a hero's finest attribute. Typically the person has overcome immense hurdles to life or rescue. Even in reality, there is a hero, they may not have superficial powers but, a person is a hero who does something heroic for others. For the good of someone other but yourself. That doesn't mean that a hero can't take advantage of his heroism. Yet their actions, acts, achievements and achievements are not solely to their own advantage. I am very much part of the books that the protagonist faces and finds a hero in him or herself, the one who faces the unknown and who finds the bravery to do what is moral correctness, according to him or her. Therefore, hero's journey is not only a stage but this is a literary theme, and is called the heroic journey. We all can be hero with all the journey we've been and could have been in the coming times. 




        Anyone should be a hero and a male and female with what they believe to be right and to save the world in ways we can. But I'd like to encourage women through this quote that it is now time for us to realize that we can also rule the world and save it. Just like Wonderwoman said, "There is always a little Wonderwoman inside all of us". 

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