Hercules: The Hero's Journey In The Hunger Games

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The monomyth or also known as the hero 's journey, is found in many different types of stories/myths/movies from around the world, no matter what the culture or setting it is a part of. There are twelve stages in which the hero participates in, where the hero goes on an adventure, is in a decisive crisis, wins a reward and comes out of it a changed or transformed person. Hercules, is a Greek myth and is an American animated film loosely based on Ancient Greco-Roman mythology, Heracles. The story is modernised in the 1997 to a Disney film and follows the hero 's journey structure. The Hunger Games is a Dystopian fiction set in American, is written by Suzanne Collins and also follows the same structure of the hero 's journey. Regardless of the …show more content…

Their lifestyle sets the story and is where we learn crucial details about the hero, their capabilities, true nature and outlook on life. The journey begins in ends in the this world. Hercules lives a normal childhood with his mother and father in a small town, were he is known as the town freak and is use to being shunned for superhuman strength, that causes the town a lot of chaos. Hercules always knew that he never belonged where he was, and was destined to find out. Katniss Everdeen is the main character and is from district twelve, one of the poorest districts in Panem. Katniss lives with just her mother and sister after her father was blown up and she is left to take care of her family by herself, who are constantly on the edge of starvation. The hero’s both live in the Ordinary World where they don 't fit in and want nothing more than to live in a different world or have a different …show more content…

Whether it be facing their most deadly enemy or their greatest fear, the hero must use all of their experiences and skills they gathered upon the journey in order to overcome their most difficult challenge. When Hercules arrives at Olympus, the place is a disaster, the gods have been captured and the Titans were a wrecking havoc. Hercules defeat Hades and the Titans with his regained strength and saves his father, while Meg was slowly dying as the battle raged on. The ordeal is the final scene when Katniss and Peeta kick Cato off the Cornucopia to be eaten by the wolfs, leaving them on their own. However the gamekeepers were not satisfied because there was two tributes left, and declared that only one tribute can win. Katniss devises a plan that they both eat poison berries at the same time, to show the Capitol that they are not just pawns in their game anymore. Both of the heroes have the last battle and are faced with the most difficult challenge yet to come and have greater insight to see the journey to the

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