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Tombtone Wyatt Earp: A Hero's Journey

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In the movie Tombstone Wyatt Earp is made to appear like a hero who does his heroic acts in a way that could make him seem like a criminal. In the film Wyatt is seen shooting and killing people out of what seems like vengeance. But like all hero movies the Tombstone film also follows a hero quest. A hero’s quest is a outline of what the hero goes through in his journey. The hero’s quest contains the three crucial parts of the separation, the initiation, and the return. The separation is the first thing that a hero, like Wyatt Earp, goes through during his journey. Wyatt’s call to adventure begins when he moves to the town of Tombstone, Arizona. But like with plenty of heros Wyatt refused his call to begin his journey. Wyatt did this …show more content…

Wyatt started on his road of trials when he accepted a deputy position with his brothers. And when he went to his room and put on his old guns. His beginning initiation was the shoot out at the O.K. Corral. Wyatt hit bottom when the Cowboys retaliated with shooting Virgal in the back, who survived. But especially when his brother Morgan got shot and died in Wyatt’s blood soaked arms. The last and final stage of a hero’s quest is the return. Wyatt started his return with the event of Doc Holliday shooting Bill before Wyatt could get there. And when they completely wiped out the Cowboy gang. Wyatt crossed the return threshold when he was visiting Doc for the last time in a hospital. Doc told Wyatt to leave him and go live the rest of his life with Josephine. Wyatt mastered his two lives when he decides to go into retirement with Josephine. After the quest was over Wyatt lived a long and happy life with his, at the time, future wife. Wyatt did his whole quest for the purpose of getting vengeance for his brother’s death. But he also saved the people that resided in the towns controlled by the Cowboy gang. By getting rid of the reckless and merciless gang that was terrorizing the people of the west. I would like to conclude that although some might not see Wyatt’s action as that of a hero I surely

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