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6.04 Journey’s End Assessment

Step 1: Type the final draft of your hero's journey narrative in the space provided. Remember, your narrative should include:
at least 500 words
a hero protagonist that embodies at least three traits of an epic hero
a hero's journey plot that contains at least four phases of the hero's journey
an established point of view that is consistent throughout
the use of narrative techniques to enhance the characters, conflict, and setting
a universal theme that is developed throughout the narrative and revealed in the resolution
proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation

Final Draft

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  1. The Ordinary World. We meet our hero.
  2. Call to Adventure. Will they meet the challenge?
  3. Refusal of the Call. They resist the adventure.
  4. Meeting the Mentor. A teacher arrives.
  5. Crossing the First Threshold. The hero leaves their comfort zone.
  6. Tests, Allies, Enemies. Making friends and facing roadblocks.
  7. Approach to the Inmost Cave. Getting closer to our goal.
  8. Ordeal. The hero’s biggest test yet!
  9. Reward (Seizing the Sword). Light at the end of the tunnel
  10. The Road Back. We aren’t safe yet.
  11. Resurrection. The final hurdle is reached.
  12. Return with the Elixir. The hero heads home, triumphant.

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