A Hero's Journey Analysis

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A hero is never considered a hero unless they are willing to take risks. They must always go on a journey, and conquer challenges along the way. Their adventure may not be simple as they please, but no matter the difficulty, the hero always attains his goal. During my journey, I had faced the hardships of dread and anxiety. I figured that the necessity of conquering those troubling thoughts I felt were apparent. From that knowledge, my goal was to eradicate them. Even though I am not a typical epic hero, times of my life even follow the hero’s journey with archetypes such as the task, the quest, and the journey.

The sequence of a hero’s journey will always include the protagonist’s tasks. Tasks are essential “missions” that are needed for the hero to accomplish. On my journey, the task I had to achieve was to win the tournament, but the only way I could strive to victory was to overcome my fear and anxiety. I was in this state where I had been paralyzed to play because my concerns overwhelmed me which …show more content…

Quests are something that is crucial to the hero’s journey, it allows the adventurer to understand different morals throughout their journey and find the true meaning of life. During my adventure, I had to find my true self, and gain the confidence to compete in the tournament. I was in a situation where I was submerged by the lack of determination. With that, I was cornered into a position where I could not play with my full strength, which gave me a massive disadvantage. Luckily, my opponent was also nervous, so we both were at equal playing fields then. The happening of this adventure has directed me to find confidence and find my “true calling.” As a result of this event happening, I have attained a sense of determination and self-confidence. Although tasks and quests are critical to the journey of a hero, the most significant part of the journey is the journey

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