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The hero's story resonates with all cultures from "summary" of The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell

The story of the hero is not limited by the boundaries of culture or time. It is a narrative that transcends the constraints of individual societies and speaks to the universal human experience. This is not a mere coincidence or a random occurrence, but a reflection of the underlying patterns of the human psyche. The hero's journey, with its trials and tribulations, its triumphs and setbacks, resonates with people from all walks of life because it taps into our shared subconscious. The hero's story is one that has been told and retold in countless variations throughout history. From ancient myths to modern-day superhero tales, the basic structure remains the same. This structure, known as the monomyth, was first identified by Joseph Campbell in his groundbreaking work, "The Hero with a Thousand Faces." Campbell argues that the hero's journey is a fundamental archetype that is ingrained in the collective consciousness of humanity. At the heart of the hero's story is the call to adventure, the moment when the hero is summoned to embark on a quest that will test their courage and resolve. This call is often accompanied by a refusal, a moment of doubt or hesitation where the hero questions their abilities or the wisdom of their quest. But ...
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    The Hero with a Thousand Faces

    Joseph Campbell

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