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THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY Springboard 1.9

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Springboard 1.9. The Challenge of the Hero’s Journey. Hero. Now that you have reviewed, read, and know a little more about heroes, in your own words explain what a hero is and does (provide example). Review. What defines a hero? How does a rhyme scheme differ from free verse? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE CHALLENGE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY

Springboard 1.9

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Hero

Now that you have reviewed, read, and know a little more about heroes, in your own words explain what a hero is and does (provide example).

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Review

What defines a hero?How does a rhyme scheme differ from free

verse?What is an allegory?

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Traits of a Hero

As you complete the activities in 1.8 answer the questions on the “Traits of a Hero” worksheet. This will help you identify characteristics of a hero and review.

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Stereotype

On page 26 define stereotype (number 1)

Examples: Look at the pictures and how are the people typically stereotyped?

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Stereotypical hero

Who are some stereotypical heroes (question 2)?

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Archetype

Archetype – a character, symbol, story pattern, or other element that is common to human experience across cultures.

Examples – the underdog, the hero, helping animals

Answer question 3

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Journey

How many of you have taken a journey? Explain.

Does a journey always require you to take a trip? Explain (hint: think of reflections).

As a class, let’s think of books and/or movies where the hero goes on adventures and either purposefully or accidentally discovers his or her true self by undergoing challenges.

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Journey Continued…

Watch the following video clip from the film “Remember the Titans”. The scenes show examples of the football team’s “journeys” throughout the movie. As a class, let’s select one scene where the hero goes through a journey and discuss.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWJs2Gof538

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Activity

You will watch three video clips from the movie “Remember the Titans”. As a class we will complete the three stages of a hero’s journey:

Step 1 – departure (this is where we first learn the challenge)

Step 2 – initiation (this is the action(s) the hero takes towards the challenge)

Step 3 – Return (the goal of the adventure or journey is accomplished)

Sometimes you will NOT complete all of the steps

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Remember the Titans

Scene 1 – Look for the actions where the hero knows their life is going to change.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQw2Q_66y-E

(5:20 – 7:20)

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Remember the TitansRemember – there can be more than one hero!Scene 2: This scene is the first time the football team “comes together”. Think of the challenge, task, and what drives the team?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_HFCYz4x6o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAZ-JOcUf7w

(33sec – 2:15min)

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Remember the Titans

Scene 3: The adventure has been accomplished

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgxeMrNlM8s

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Wrap up

What defines a hero?What are the strategies of definition?Identify and explain the steps of the hero’s journey archetype (today’s activity)