EXTRA
CREDIT ASSIGNMENT FOR The Power of Myth and Star
Wars
Directions:
First, read and
annotate the article provided below.
Identify the claim, sub-claims, and evidence the author uses in her
argument regarding Princess Leia.
Respond to the prompt using specific and relevant evidence.
Then, use the
chart to trace Princess Leia’s hero journey throughout the Star Wars saga. Be sure
to use specific and relevant evidence in your chart.
This will be the only extra credit opportunity for the
course .
Link to article:
Prompt:
Does Mary Peterson make a compelling case for
Princess Leia? Why or why not?
Princess Leia journal
Texts:
The Hero’s Journey
I can’t stress this
enough: your charts should be full of
specific and relevant evidence. Mere
“Yes” or “No” answers or an unexplained list are not acceptable. Demonstrate a clear understanding of how
Campbell’s ideology is reflected in the film text.
The Departure
Call to
Adventure: How does the
character receive the call to adventure?
Refusal of the Call:
Does the character accept the call immediately? What
are the hero’s circumstances?
Answering the Call: What
motivates the character to accept the call?
Supernatural
Aid: who or what helps the hero on his
journey? Why?
Guide/Mentor: Is
there a specific character that helps the hero understand the life
situation or provides the hero with special training? What training do they provide?
Talisman: Is there a
particular item that has special significance to the hero? Explain the significance.
Companions: Who is
with the hero on his journey? How do these companions help the hero face the
challenges?
Crossing the
Threshold: At what point in the story does the hero leave the familiar world
and move into a new, unfamiliar circumstance?
Threshold Guardians:
Are there characters that try to prevent the hero from crossing over into the
unfamiliar territory or circumstance?
Initiation
Road of Trials: What
specific challenges does the hero face?
How does the hero face them?
Brother Battle: Does
the hero battle physically or mentally with someone who is a relative or
close friend? What is the outcome of
this battle?
Meeting with the
Goddess: Does the hero meet with a character with special beauty and power?
Abduction: Is
the character kidnapped, or is someone close to the hero kidnapped?
Night or Sea
Journey: Where do the hero’s travels take him (a flow chart of places)?
Dragon Battle: Does
the hero battle some kind of monster? Does the hero have to face some inner
demon?
Ritual Death or
Dismemberment: Is the hero injured and thought to be dead? Does the hero
mistakenly believe someone close to him is dead? Does the hero suffer an injury
in which he loses a limb or use of some other body part?
Sacred Marriage:
Does the hero have a special emotional
bond (it could literally be a marriage) with another character?
Atonement (“at one
with”) with or Recognition by the Father: Is the hero reunited with his father in some way?
Entering the Belly
of the Whale: Is there some point in the story where the hero must face
his deepest fear or the darkest evil in the story?
Apotheosis
(Deification): Is there a point in the story where the hero is held up
as an ideal or where the hero is
worshipped as a god?
Ultimate Boon /
Magic Elixir: Does the hero find some special solution to the problem he
is attempting to resolve? This might be a magic potion or a key to something.
The Return
Refusal of the
Return: Does the hero initially refuse to return to the homeland or the
place that he began the journey?
Magic Flight /
Pursuit: Is there some point (generally toward the end) where the hero
is being chased or is otherwise trying to escape something?
Rescue from Without:
Is there some point in the story when all seems hopeless, when it looks
like the hero is going to die—then suddenly he is rescued unexpectedly?
Master of Two
Worlds: Does it appear that the hero has conquered life in both the
familiar and unfamiliar worlds?
Freedom to Live:
Since the hero typically begins the journey to resolve a problem, does it
appear the problem is at last resolved so that all can live freely?
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