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Beowulf Judith And The Hero's Journey Analysis

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Beowulf, Judith and their Hero’s Journey
The Hero’s Journey is the route that a character must go through to become a hero. “The hero's journey is a narrative structure identified by Joseph Campbell as an archetypal map of the human spiritual quest. Drawn from the realm of myth and religion, the hero's journey was first presented in Campbell's book The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1956). The concept reached mass audiences through Bill Moyers's interviews with Joseph Campbell in the 1988 PBS series The Power of Myth” (Holmes). According to Campbell, there are twelve steps for the hero to accomplish his or her journey :1. The ordinary world, 2. The call to adventure, 3. Refusal of the call, 4. Meeting with the mentor, 5. Crossing the threshold, 6. Tests, aliens and enemies, 7. Approach, 8. The ordeal, 9. The Reward, 10. The road back,11. The resurrection ,12. Return with the elixir. Contrasting the heroes in Beowulf and Judith journeys, the first and foremost difference is that they have different genders protagonists, however the traits that leads them to their journeys proves that they have the same values and qualities in which heroes from that period should have, such as glory, confidence, courage, and practicality. Additionally, they trust on the Christian God’s help to guide and to protect their people despite the unknown fate, they believe that the good will win the evil.
Judith is the heroin of the poem found in the same manuscript as the heroic poem Beowulf, is an

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