Hero Puzzle - Nov. 2022

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