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Jackie Robinson: A 12 Step Hero's Journey

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Jackie Robinson Joseph Campbell invented a 12 step hero's journey. A person needs to go through some of these

steps in order to be a hero. Jackie Robinson is a hero because he played in a whites only baseball

league and changed the game; now there is no racial barrier because of Jackie Robinson. Jackie

Robin fits this hero's journey because he goes through the ordinary world and Tests, Allies,

Enemies. For example, Jackie goes from the negro baseball league to the white baseball league.

When he enters the whites only league (International League) , he challenges and test.

Additionally Jackie robinson was always an athlete and a pretty good one, he was good at a lot

of sports. He was outstanding at baseball but never really …show more content…

Admittedly Ricky (dodgers coach) told jackie that the fans would be outrageous and that he would have to suck in his pride and do or say anything. As Jackie transferred over to the International League, people were saying things like ‘‘he won't make it simply because he’s black’’. Jackie was heavily doubted and had all kinds of test and he didn't fail not one them. During all the hard hard time and challenges, Jackie meets a friend that helps him through it all ‘‘Pee Wee Reese’’. The article (Contemporary Heroes and Heroines) states ‘‘In every park he visited, when opposing players would start yelling things at Robinson, Reese would go over to Robinson, put his arm around him, and talk to him in a friendly manner, smiling and laughing.’’ No one would know where Jackie would be if it was for Pee Wee

Jackie was a modern day hero, he went through all the 12 steps. Mainly, he was heavily doubted but he surpassed all the expectations. Jackie destroyed all the test put in front of him and broke the racial barrier. Jackie open up the international league to all races. Baseball wouldn't be baseball without Jackie

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