The problems facing the hero threaten to overwhelm him – for the first time he realizes the full extent of the task.The hero overcomes his hesitation and sets off.The hero unexpectedly meets one or more mentors.The hero is hesitant to answer the call, for example because he has to give up a comfortable situation.The hero experiences a lack or receives a mission to accomplish. Joseph Campbell describes the Hero’s journey as a series of stages that he groups into three main sequences: I. Joseph Campbell The Hero with a thousand faces The Hero’s Journey In 1949, the American professor Joseph Campbell published his book The Hero With a Thousand Faces, in which he described what he called the “monomyth” of the “Hero’s journey”: all the myths of the world would come from a single archetype, which Campbell claims to be able to reconstruct. ( ) The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
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