The Journey Of A Hero: Mystic Hero's Journey

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According to Webster’s dictionary a definition for a hero is “a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent” (Dictionary). The thing with heroes is that they are not all mythological or legendary figures; in fact, heroes can be almost anyone that hold our admiration towards them for whatever reason. Any person can be deemed a hero from the random person seen walking across the street to one of your relative, so eloquently it is there journey that person goes through that makes them become the hero. In Joseph Campbell’s book Hero with a Thousand Faces to be a hero you have to follow along the steps that Joseph Campbell created called Mystic Hero’s Journey. From the start of the first stage where the call to adventure begins it all, …show more content…

Straker describes in his article that the call to adventure is where “the hero starts off in a mundane situation of normality from which some information is received that acts as a clarion call” (Straker). He is inferencing that the hero starts off with a normal dull background and it is when something out of the norm occurs or something life changing happens that the hero in question gets his call to adventure, to begin his journey. At the age of 19, Adolfo’s call to adventure was when he received the news that he was going to be a father. This news made him want to acquire a better future and life for his life. Living in Mexico at his time was tough there wasn’t much work in the area where he lived and education was poor as well. With his mind on his future of daughter to come he decided that he wanted move his pregnant wife and himself to the United States. He knew that in the United States there was more job opportunities that would help him provide better things for his family that would be increasing soon enough. He also knew that the U.S valued the education of children more than in his own town. During the interview that he stated, “I wanted to give my wife and more importantly our kids a better life. I didn’t want any kid of mine to have a childhood like what mine was. I wanted and still want better for you and your other siblings” …show more content…

As Straker states in his article, the belly of the whale “simply means going somewhere dangerous” (Straker). In this step the hero finally fully enters the unknown to start his journey thus, facing dangers ahead. Adolfo reminisces how difficult it was to adjust to living in the United States “where almost everyone spoke a different” (Huitron). He explains how he struggled at first to find a job with the language barrier interfering between him and potential employers. With not being able to find a job as fast as he hoped he would came the struggle of not having enough money for the basic necessities such as food and not being able to pay for shelter

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