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Writing and Speaking
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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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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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The Dale Carnegie Course
The first night Mr. Ray Rayburn introduced himself and impressed the thirty or so men and women enrolled in the class by memorizing all of our names and something about each and every one of us. Mary Foster, a poet, wrote a poem that included a line about each of the class members.
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188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Woman as Temptress
The Hero is often (but not necessarily) tempted into the Night Sea Journey by a female. In Gladiator (2000), Lucilla persuades Maximus to go along with the plan. In An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), it is Paula's secret that causes Zach to disappear. In Jason and the Argonauts (1963), it is Medea that leads Jason to the King.
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