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Writing and Speaking
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- Polar Opposite First Threshold
Polar Opposite. The New World of the First Threshold is markedly different from the Hero's Ordinary World; it is usually the Polar Opposite of the Ordinary World. In The Matrix (1999), the world of the machines is nowhere like Neo's normal World. In Goodfellas (1990), the World of the gangsters is the polar opposite of both Henry's and Karen's parent's World. In Dances with Wolves (1990), Fort Hayes is quiet and uninhabited. John Dunbar has just come from fighting in the civil war.
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Significance of the Sword
Once attained, the hero experiences a number of things. First, the Joy of Infancy Regained. Second, an enlightenment (expansion of consciousness) often demonstrated by new knowledge etc. Third the bride (conquest of the romantic challenge). Fourth, a new capability (demonstrating the New Self).
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Road of Trials 3
The third part of the Road of Trials is the conquering of the Outer Challenge. The Outer Challenge is a consequence of the Inner Challenge and it is the first of the four core challenges to be vanquished. In An Officer and a Gentleman (1983), Foley takes Zach outside, punishes him and makes him face up to his lack of care and respect for his fellow officers.
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Backstory
A preliminary aspect of the road of trials is backstory. This is illustrated in a number of ways. In The Godfather (1972), Michael visists Corleone. In Romancing the Stone (1983), Jack tells Joan about his past and reasons for being in Colombia.
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Magical Spells
This is a metaphor for an expansion of consciousness or competencies that the hero will require on his longer journey. Often, it involves training. In The Matrix (1999), Neo learns martial arts through the simulator. In Spartacus (1983), Spartacus learns to battle as a gladiator. In Gladiator (2000), Maximus learns to be a gladiator.
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Female Infatuation
Female infatuation, the hallmark of the romantic challenge, is simply a metaphor for the hero's new self. His infatuation with her is actually an infatuation with his own destiny and dharma. In Spartacus (1960), Spartacus' infatuation with himself is actually an infatuation with what he can become - she is the pull (or push) that takes him there.
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Fate of the Demon King
The demon king lives in a world of infinite treasure but is constantly pursued (and must avoid) the forces of good. He has gained his kingdom by committing the vilest of acts. The antihero realises that a kingdom such as this is the elixir. But in order to obtain it, he must follow the same path [of committing vile acts]. In Scarface (1983), Tony wants to take over Frank's dope empire.
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Shape Shifter And Antagonist Relationship
Post the Crossing of the Return Threshold and before the Master of Two Worlds and Selves, a hell of a lot happens that is rarely given mention. The Final Conflict (a metaphor for this stage) follows a distinct process. The Shape Shifter, who has often been close to the antagonist, may be saddened by his (or her) death. In Straw Dogs (1971), Amy is saddened at Charlie's death.
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How And Why You Should Think Like A Tabloid Writer-
Ever wonder why even though you write very professionally, you still aren't getting the results you want? Meanwhile every time you go to the corner store, you see that the tabloids with the craziest new gossip and rumors are almost literally flying off the racks? What gives? Here's a clue: the headlines of a magazine are responsible for 99 percent of its sales. And by taking some time to learn their secrets, you can see a definite increase in results.
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Scoring Free (And Cheap) Sample Magazines: 5 Tricks for Freelancers
Avoid breaking the bank for sample magazine copies with these tips.
While sample copies of magazines are tax-deductible for freelance writers, they're a small expense that can add up to a big cost. Try these tips to find free and cheap sample copies--and a few markets you might not otherwise come across.
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