Across
- 2. What leadership position is Richard Cypher “called to” in the pilot episode of the required TV show you watched at the beginning of the unit?
- 4. This hero daughter saves another young girl on her journey to reunite with her father. (Tale of Oki Island)
- 5. The character or situation provides the hero with happiness before the journey is complete.
- 8. The circle path of the world’s hero stories that may include struggles, victories, and a climactic personal or cultural achievement.
- 11. The hero is summoned out of the normal every day to a new world or experience that will test him:her in many ways.
- 13. A hero may meet the _______ child motif if he:she exhibits unusual knowledge or ability as at a very young age.
- 14. A hero archetype that dies so his or her community or family may live or regain what was lost.
- 15. This heroine’s death establishes the path to death & rebirth.
- 17. David Leeming indicates that heroes often experience a near- ________ experience when they are an infant or young child.
- 18. The brother who is successful in recovering the Adarna bird and healing his father.
- 20. Where is princess Leutogi from, she who risks it all to save an injured bat?
- 22. This hero journeys through a very long and dark tunnel in the hope of restoring the life of a beloved friend.
- 24. This musically gifted hero convinces the lord of the underworld to let his wife live again.
- 25. The stage of the monomyth where a hero may meet a helpful or harmful female presence or face his/her “father” figure.
- 26. The shortened name of the Samoan Prince who teaches his father a lesson to end cannibalism.
- 27. This Zuñi heroine answers the call to adventure because her family is starving for meat.
- 29. This giant pig is beaten by two hero brothers and their mother who teaches them well.
- 31. What item did the young hero K’o-li retrieve from the treasure mountain after the king took the yellow stone mortar? (Ten Thousand Treasure Mt)
- 32. The way home can be smooth or bumpy, but either way its called a…. .
- 35. Before a hero can begin his:her quest in earnest a literal or metaphoric gate, barrier, or dividing line needs to be crossed.
- 36. This wife experiences a second death when her husband can’t help himself and looks back.
Down
- 1. At the resolution of the heroes’ journeys, some of them reach a time of peace and contentment; they achieve the ____ _ ____.
- 3. At the resolution of heroes’ journeys, if they maintain the abilities gained during their quests, they can become the master of ___ _____ archetype.
- 4. This female character distracts or discourages the hero from the completion of his:her mission.
- 6. The hero must come face to face with the power or person that has controlled life to that point.
- 7. This motif is sometimes a period of darkness or reflection, but always a time or space in which the hero mentally prepares for the challenges ahead.
- 9. Sometimes heroes don’t accept the quest or mission that has been asked of them. Their r_____ is often temporary however.
- 10. The stage of the monomyth, one that includes the call to adventure and refusal of the call motifs.
- 11. Which of the two old women in the Alaskan legend receives important tools from her daughter and grandson before being left behind?
- 12. This hero archetype can come to the hero in many forms, sometimes as a teacher or guide. (Hint/second word)
- 16. This heroine cannot be undressed and shamed. Her poise teaches all the men of the error of their ambitious and gambling ways!
- 19. This is a moment of personal achievement, where full self knowledge and discipline has been reached.
- 21. boon This is the moment where the hero obtains that item or knowledge that the quest has been all about; this is the plot climax.
- 23. The stage of the monomyth cycle where the hero may find balance or peace, the plot resolution.
- 27. During this period of the hero’s journey monsters, people, great challenges must be confronted and overcome.
- 28. The circle path of the world’s hero stories that may include struggles, victories, and a climactic personal or cultural achievement.
- 30. from without /When heroes need help from others to find their way home, they must receive a ____ ___ _____.
- 33. David Leeming argues that often heroes have ____________ conception & birth stories, setting them apart from others.
- 34. This hero-husband learns his lesson and brings back the cultural practice of the permanent tattoo.
