Works Cited: Vogler, Christopher, and Michele Montez. The
Writer's Journey : Mythic Structure for Writers. Boston: Michael Wiese
Productions, 2007. 49-80.
SUMMARY: These sections were the last section of book one and covered all of the common archetypes that were left. Some of the achretypes described along with the mentor and hero were: threshold guardian, the herald, the shapeshifter, the Shadow, the Ally and the trickster. The threshold guardian is there to test the hero. The heralds job in the story is to do challenges. Also the shapeshifter can either be a villian or allie and it a very helpful part in telling a story. The Ally is one of the important characters in the story it reveals comic releif and is a compainion to the hero.
REFLECTION: I think overall it really helped me understand the important meanings of all the achretypes presented in book one. I think it really helps develop the persons story and along with helping to develop the hero as a character.
QUESTIONS: Which character do you think helps the hero the most?
Are people like this really needed in the way society is today?
Do you think anybody can be a shapeshifter? why?
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Annotated Bibliography pgs 49-83
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