Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Annotated Bibliography 143-173

Works Cited: Vogler, Christopher, and Michele Montez. TheWriter's Journey : Mythic Structure for Writers. Boston: Michael WieseProductions, 2007. 143-173.

SUMMARY: Starting off vogler talks about the approach to the inner most cave which may have threshold guaridans, agendas and tests. The approach can be very different things, how conflicts and bonds start in some ways. Also it can pertain to having an obsticle to over come. The ordeal is where the greatest challenges are, most likely the most important part of the story. The ordeal can bring death and rebirth, meaning that they over come or face something big and when they return they are completely transformed.

REFLECTION: When first reading about the inner most cave I thought of fight club and how they say to let go of your challenges and try and solve them in your inner most cave. What really interested me was the death and rebirth because it has happened to so many people, and in all different ways. It is so relatable.

QUESTIONS:
Have you ever had a death and rebirth experiance?
What kind of approachs have you had to go through?
What movies have a big part as the ordeal, and base it around the whole movie?

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