Across
- 5. The main character, who embarks on a journey of epic proportions.
- 6. After surviving the ordeal, the hero claims this, which could be a physical object, new knowledge, or a significant achievement.
- 10. The hero receives this call. Drives the story forward.
- 11. Creator of the Hero's Journey and author of "The Hero with a Thousand Faces"
- 12. Famous Greek myth written by Homer. A classic example of the Hero's Journey.
- 13. After surviving his/her adventure, the hero often goes through this. Occurs at the end of the story.
Down
- 1. The hero crosses this and it is the point where the hero leaves home and enters a new world or area.
- 2. The hero does this when he/she does not wish to embark on their quest, accept responsibility or accept change.
- 3. The person who guides or teaches the hero on their journey.
- 4. The hero lives in this kind of world at the beginning of the story.
- 7. This is the hero's greatest test or crisis, a moment of life-or-death or a confrontation with their greatest fear.
- 8. Where every journey begins and ends.
- 9. Another name for the Hero's Journey.
