STAR WARS AND THE HERO MYTH
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to be exactly the same as
to happen before a later event
a difficult thing that stands in your way, a challenge
someone who acts as a teacher and guide to help you in your life
to travel across a line or border
the line between one place and another
Total score is 6 out of 6 (100%)
2)
1. Joseph Campbell's original book cover has links to the Star Wars films.
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2. The Ancient Greeks also based their stories on Campbell's ideas.
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3. Other film directors after George Lucas have carefully followed the hero myth structure.
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4. Obi-Wan Kenobi sends Luke a message and starts his adventure.
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5. The hero is always willing to accept the call to adventure.
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6. The hero often finds strength from some kind of loss.
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Total score is 4 out of 6 (67%)
3)
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Critics of 'Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens' complained that the film was
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. (origin)
2.
The film was so similar to the first Star Wars film that the story was really
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. (predict)
3.
The front cover of later
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of the book 'The Hero with a Thousand Faces' had Luke Skywalker on the front cover. (edit)
4.
George Lucas was one of the first film
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to use the ideas in Joseph Campbell's book to plan his hero's journey. (direct)
5.
Lucas based Luke Skywalker's story
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on the 17 stages of the hero's journey described by Campbell. (direct)
6.
The hero has to overcome obstacles on the way, such as
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or loss. (die)
7.
When Luke loses his mentor, he finds the
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he needs for the rest of his journey. (strong)
8.
When heroes are finally
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, they return from the special world, changed by their experiences forever. (succeed)
Total score is 4 out of 8 (50%)