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Character Development
Slide 1 - Diapositive
How do you know who the main character in your novel is?
Slide 2 - Question ouverte
Development in the novel
Slide 3 - Diapositive
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Slide 4 - Vidéo
What are the two worlds of the hero's journey?
A
The Ordinary World and the Special World
B
Mars and Venus
C
The inner world and the outer world
D
Actually, there is only one world
Slide 5 - Quiz
When does the hero realise that he/she is changed (or has outgrown his/her old life)?
A
6:00, when the hero dies and is reborn (usually, symbolically)
B
3:00, when the hero crosses the threshold, departing on his/her quest
C
9:00, when the hero crosses the threshold, returning from his/her quest
D
1:00, when the hero hears the call to adventure
Slide 6 - Quiz
What is another word for the "hero's journey"?
A
monomyth
B
crisis
C
saving face
D
denouement
Slide 7 - Quiz
What author is most associated with the concept of the hero’s journey?
A
Joseph Campbell
B
John Dewey
C
Daniel Webster
D
Virginia Woolf
Slide 8 - Quiz
According to the hero’s journey paradigm, the treasure you seek lies…
A
In your ordinary world
B
At the departure threshold
C
At the return threshold
D
In the cave you fear to enter
Slide 9 - Quiz
Think of your favorite book or movie. Does it follow (parts of) the hero’s journey pattern? Explain.
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
In many stories, the hero must cross a physical barrier that separates the ordinary world from the special world, but the two worlds aren’t always physical places. Can you think of a story that follows a hero’s journey through a “special world” of unfamiliar emotional territory?