Hero's Journey In The Hero Journey

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Heroes are commonly the most straightforward type of archetype to identify. Phileas Fogg, an Englishman who lives in London during the 1800s, and Will Turner, a daring commoner and self-taught fighter, share the same role in the hero cycle, but still branch out from each other in a variety of both diverse and intriguing ways. Special characteristics about Phileas Fogg (Around the World in 80 Days/Jules Verne) are that he’s very punctual about timing and he’s willing to put himself in the way of danger to help others. Will Turner (Pirates of the Caribbean/Walt Disney) is a very different, yet similar character when compared to Phileas Fogg. Turner is an accomplished blacksmith by trade and has the blood of a pirate coursing through his veins. …show more content…

What is the hero cycle? The hero cycle is an outline of the hero’s journey throughout the entire story. Most hero cycle stories are archetypal meaning they are very typical of a certain kind of person or thing. Archetypes are original models after which other similar things are patterned. Different types of a particular archetype show in different stories. Phileas Fogg and Jack Sparrow are examples of heroes that go through the hero cycle. The role of the hero is not to be confused with the mentor, companion, or the villain. The hero is a character who is admired for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities which make them “superior” over the average man. The hero is typically used in all sorts of stories such as epic, romantic, and tragic which shows how different types of heroes an author can put to …show more content…

The first time he appears in the movie, he’s introduced with a very dramatic rescue scene which allows the audience to view how important Turner will be throughout the story because he was the sole survivor of his ship wreck . Along with this over dramatic scene, the movie reveals a pirate medallion that Turner has which allows the audience to see a side of Will Turner that Turner does not know himself. Will Turner is a very romantic hero because the journey he goes on, is all for the love of his life. He is willing to risk his life in order to save the person he’s madly in love with. “They’ve taken her, they’ve taken Elizabeth!... We must hunt them down. We must save her.” As Turner wakes up from being knocked out after pirates have destroyed his home, the very first thing he does, even before helping himself, is rush to Mr. Norrington and tell them the current situation at hand. Another representation of how willing Turner is to save Elizabeth is “How far are you willing to go to save her? -- I’d die for her.” Turner’s role as a hero becomes crystal clear as he rescues Elizabeth from certain death, marries her, and makes a friend out of someone he used to despise. Is Will Turner courageous? Does he do unthinkable acts? Is he truly a hero? The answer to these questions are yes, definitely, and absolutely

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