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HSL Store Introduction to the Hero's Journey
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Introduction to the Hero's Journey

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Joseph Campbell called the Hero’s Journey the quintessential archetype because it really does show up everywhere there’s a male protagonist. (The Heroine’s Journey looks a little different.) Here’s a quick rundown of this important literary archetype.

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Joseph Campbell called the Hero’s Journey the quintessential archetype because it really does show up everywhere there’s a male protagonist. (The Heroine’s Journey looks a little different.) Here’s a quick rundown of this important literary archetype.

Joseph Campbell called the Hero’s Journey the quintessential archetype because it really does show up everywhere there’s a male protagonist. (The Heroine’s Journey looks a little different.) Here’s a quick rundown of this important literary archetype.

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