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Joseph Campbell Monomyth

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Myths and stories about great heroes serve to let people realize the hero potential that they have in themselves. “It has always been the prime function of mythology and rite to supply the symbols that carry the human spirit forward, in counteraction to those that tend to tie it back.” (Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces) Joseph Campbell, an American mythologist, developed the idea of monomyth, which is the theory that all myths are variations of the same story. He believed that everyone has the potential to be a hero, and that heroes all follow the same journey described in the monomyth theory. The idea of monomyth states that no matter what time period, the journey for a hero will be very similar. Campbell’s theory can be seen in traditional myths, such as the Anglo-Saxon tale of Beowulf, and also in the lives of contemporary heroes such as Martin Luther King Jr. Beowulf and Martin Luther King Jr. both fit the profile for a hero and their journey is laid out similarly to the monomyth steps of departure, initiation and the return.
The departure phase of monomyth is the starting point to a hero’s story, it is the key moment when he or she is taken out of their own familiar world. Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Beowulf had a departure period …show more content…

She was also a major influence in the civil rights movement, and she stood behind King in order for him to accomplish his goals. King’s ultimate boon was getting the laws passed to progress his cause for African-Americans. It was King’s influence that helped pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fair Housing Act of 1968. The initiation phase, although full of hardship, gives the hero his

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