Want to create an engaging story? Discover this technique used by storytellers throughout the ages.
This slide show contains links to video clips to help to illustrate the techniques discussed.
4. What is a Hero’s Journey?
1. A hero is the main character of the story
2. Usually humble or unknown
– Hero can be male or female
– Can be non-human
3. She has a CALLING or GOAL.
4. He may have a Guide.
5. She encounters setbacks.
6. He has to overcome a final, almost overwhelming,
obstacle.
7. She must overcome his/her internal demons.
8. He transforms.
9. She changes the world about her.
5. Who is A Hero?
• His/her journey is the oldest form of story
• You can see this structure in:
– Classical literature
– YA fiction
– Movies
– Games
– Fairytales
7. Fairytales
• The story of Rhodopis of Egypt:
– An eagle snatched one of her sandals
and carried it to Memphis;
– And flung the sandal into the king’s
lap;
– The king, stirred by its beautiful
shape, sent men in all directions
– in quest of the woman who wore the
sandal…
12. Pixar!
• Finding Nemo
• https://www.youtube.c
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• Toy Story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn8
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13. Fairytales Are Great
• Goal:
– Cinderella wants to go to the ball.
– Sleeping Beauty wants to avoid a curse.
• Monumental obstacles:
– Jack doesn't just fight an ogre; he fights an evil, man-eating,
giant ogre.
• He has to overcome a final, almost overwhelming, obstacle:
– Hansel escapes from the cage, only to be caught by the evil
witch.
• She must overcome his/her internal demons:
– Cinderella gains the courage to defy her evil stepmother and set
her foot in the glass slipper
14. Games
• Games use the hero’s journey
• Especially first-person with quest
• Battlefield 1 trailer…
– (note: violence warning)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4MYqFw2KYg
16. Hero Character
• To be a hero the character has to be likeable
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR1inOPxy7E
– A hero should never violate the reader’s moral
compass.
– The hero may do bad things but the reader must
understand why
– Humour helps build empathy
17. Obstacles
– What obstacles will your hero face?
• Why this one?
• How many?
• Increasing
– How will they overcome them?
• Do they need assistance?
• If so, who from?
– How do they change?
18. Tools
• Use a plot diagram
– Map out the obstacles
– This sequence can be followed several times
19. Example - Pixar Magic
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GCzyZex
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• If in doubt check out any pixar short movie.
20. Change
• How does your hero change?
– Internal
– External
• How does his/her world change?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hscu7cc1_2Y
• You don’t need to spend a lot of time
explaining the change.
• A hero can be real – e.g. Martin Luther King
21. Your Own Story
• A hero can be real – e.g. Martin Luther King
• You are a hero
• What is your goal?
• What do you need to overcome?
23. Summary
• The hero’s journey is the oldest story-type
• It engages people
• It’s used A LOT
• Need to consider:
• Who is the hero
• What does she face
• How does she change
• If in doubt, watch:
– any pixar movie
– Hunt for the Wilderpeople.
Ideally the hero resolves his inner battles as well as achieving his goals
Other people see him differently
He may or may not care
Most satisfying if there is internal change