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Watch Luke Skywalker duke it out with Grendel's mom for the throne in Camelot on today's episode of "archetypal heroes."

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No we might think that veil wolf and king arthur

00:05

are pretty different after all they were separated by centuries

00:09

and only one of them had to deal with the

00:10

monsters and angry mother but they're both mythical heroes Bail

00:15

wolf and arthur aren't the only ones in american mythology

00:18

ist named joseph campbell read ancient miss that came from

00:22

a lot of different societies Then once he left the

00:25

library and got used to seeing sunlight again he proposed

00:28

the concept of the mono myth the idea that all

00:31

ancient mists are actually the same myth now he didn't

00:34

quite mean this literally going back to bay wolf it's

00:37

not like heart forever fought grendel's mom or bail wolf

00:40

ever became king of england although bay wolf probably would've

00:43

kicked But if being king what campbell meant was that

00:46

all miss have a common structure which has three phases

00:50

departure the initiation and the return Each one of these

00:54

phases happened to the mythical heroes who depart from their

00:57

normal lives going out into the world to achieve great

01:00

things before returning back home Kind of like the process

01:03

of going out to pick up a pizza except you

01:05

Probably won't have to fight any hydra to get extra

01:08

cheese on your pie What these three steps of the

01:10

monuments are broken down further into smaller sub steps After

01:14

all the story they left they did stuff they came

01:17

back isn't exactly a turn hail that'll keep people seated

01:20

around the campfire Things kick off in the ordinary world

01:24

This is where the hero lives before they're great heroic

01:27

adventure think luke skywalker on the family farm wishing he

01:30

were elsewhere preferably not another farm Then comes the call

01:34

to adventure something that shakes up the hero's situation pushing

01:38

them to leave in order to face a challenge in

01:40

luke's case it's almost literally a call Ah hologram from

01:43

laos in the monument three the answering machine messages definitely

01:47

count his calls The next stage is the refusal of

01:50

the call The unknown can be scary in the hero

01:53

having not yet done anything heroic might well be a

01:56

scaredy cat Luckily this stage is followed by the meeting

01:59

with the mentor an experienced figure who gives the hero

02:02

training equipment or advice It'll help them on their journey

02:05

for luke that's obi wan with his knowledge of the

02:07

force on his lightsaber and his impeccable taste in brown

02:11

cloaks Next comes the crossing of the threshold the hero

02:15

committing to enter into the unknown by leaving home or

02:19

space farm spending on story Next the hero is tested

02:23

meaning allies and enemies in luke's case it means finding

02:26

out that han solo and chewbacca are potential allies The

02:30

weird guy in the bar who kept uttering threats on

02:32

so much Then comes the approach where the hero in

02:35

the allies prepare for the challenges ahead for luke it's

02:38

partly doing some force training with a floating ball and

02:42

partly getting dragged into the death star At least does

02:44

death star didn't try to singer loose pants Next comes

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the ordeal now that the heroes deeply in this new

02:50

world the battle really starts for luke That means rescuing

02:54

leia and fighting off stormtroopers all while wearing a stolen

02:57

uniform that was probably a bit tight at the waist

02:59

Then comes the reward The hero faces death and takes

03:02

hold of a treasure one in that battle In luke's

03:04

case he faces death at the tentacles of a gross

03:07

trash monster And the reward is tio continue living it's

03:12

No briefcase full of gold but not a bad second

03:14

place Next comes the road back where the hero is

03:17

driven to actually complete the adventure for luke it means

03:20

seeing obi wan sacrifice himself so that others can escape

03:23

Which makes luc really want to join the rebels Attack

03:26

on the death star though he might have signed up

03:28

earlier if he'd just received the proper paperwork Next is

03:31

the resurrection in the climax where the hero is tested

03:34

one more time luke trusting the force and making the

03:37

impossible three pointer and also you know blows up the

03:40

death star that frees up a lot of real estate

03:43

in outer space Finally comes the return with the elixir

03:47

the hero comes back home or continues his journey with

03:50

the knowledge or treasure that can transform the world Luckily

03:54

luke came back with his knowledge of the force instead

03:56

of ah really cool yo yo trick It might sound

03:59

like a heap of steps but it sure tells a

04:00

great story unless your audience has a really short attention

04:03

span in which case you might want to stick with

04:05

the classic He left he did stuff He came back

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