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Who is a Hero?

Who is a Hero?. Hero's Journey Unit. What makes up a hero?. Characteristics of a Hero. The hero... is usually male is often of lowly birth, but has a secret high birthright or special power has dead, absent, or uncaring parents. The father is almost always missing.

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Who is a Hero?

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  1. Who is a Hero? • Hero's Journey Unit

  2. What makes up a hero?

  3. Characteristics of a Hero • The hero... • is usually male • is often of lowly birth, but has a secret high birthright or special power • has dead, absent, or uncaring parents. The father is almost always missing.

  4. is judged by his actions and relations to people • is willing to risk his life for his ideals • has a noble purpose • has given his life to someone or something bigger than himself.

  5. Is there a difference between the classic hero and the modern hero?

  6. Who are some modern heroes?

  7. Read "Where I Find my Heroes"

  8. What characteristics are you going to give your hero? Character map due next Monday.

  9. The Wandering & Calypso • Hero's Journey Unit

  10. Odysseus with Calypso • Who saves Odysseus from Calypso? • Athena asks Zeus to relieve Odysseus from Calypso • He sends Hermes to deliver the message • Which part of the journey could this be? • The call to adventure or the Return

  11. How is Odysseus when Hermes arrives? • Upset, crying, looking at the horizon, wanting home • What part of the journey could that be? • The refusal of the call or refusal of the return • How does Odysseus feel about Calypso at this point? • He dislikes her and is no longer pleased by her. • What is Odysseus's call to adventure?

  12. Calypso tells him to go home • What are his supernatural aids? • Athena is trying to get him home and calls him her favorite • Calypso gives him a raft and provisions • How does Calypso feel about Odysseus's quest? • She's upset that he still wants his wife.

  13. Why do they call Odysseus a strategist? Do you think they are correct? • He compliments her. • How does this add to his characteristics of being a hero? • He is cunning and has intellectual strengths to help him in battle and his trials. • Where does Odysseus cross the threshold?

  14. Frame Story • What do you think a frame story is? • A frame story is when you have two stories happening at once, and one is usually telling the other. • Why do you think authors use a frame story? • To use multiple perspectives, multiple stories, and multiple meanings.

  15. I am Laertes' Son • What does Odysseus do first when he goes with the daughter of Alcinous? • He asks for a song about Troy. • What does this tell you about his character? • He's conceited. He wants to hear about himself.

  16. What does Odysseus tell them? • He talks about himself and how he and his men fought. • What gods may be causing Odysseus's lengthy return? • Zeus and Poseidon.

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