Tuesday, December 3, 2019

The ARC chart for LUKE


                                                                         
The Hero’s Journey:  FILM ARC CHART

THIS IS FOR LUKE-- please treat Episodes 4-6 as one continual story.
I can’t stress this enough:  your charts should be full of specific and relevant evidence.  An unexplained list  or a vague statement is not acceptable.  Demonstrate a clear understanding of how Campbell’s ideology is reflected in the film text.  Use examples!!!

Please cut and paste this into a Google doc and share me in. 

The Departure

Call to Adventure:   How does the character receive the call to adventure?
Refusal of the Call: Does the character accept the call immediately?  What are the hero’s circumstances?
Answering the Call: What motivates the character to accept the call?
Supernatural Aid:  who or what helps the hero on his journey?  Why?
Guide/Mentor: Is there a specific character that helps the hero understand the life situation or provides the hero with special training?  What training do they provide?
Talisman: Is there a particular item that has special significance to the hero?  Explain the significance.
Companions: Who is with the hero on his journey? How do these companions help the hero face the challenges?
Crossing the Threshold: At what point in the story does the hero leave the familiar world and move into a new, unfamiliar circumstance?
Threshold Guardians: Are there characters that try to prevent the hero from crossing over into the unfamiliar territory or circumstance?



Initiation
Road of Trials: What specific challenges does the hero face (these are all the MAJOR PLOT POINTS)?  How does the hero face them (How does his character change as a result of these plot points?)
Brother Battle: Does the hero battle physically or mentally with someone who is a relative or close friend?  What is the outcome of this battle?
Meeting with the Goddess: Does the hero meet with a character with special beauty and power?
Abduction:  Is the character kidnapped, or is someone close to the hero kidnapped?
Night or Sea Journey: Where do the hero’s travels take him (a flow chart of places)?
Dragon Battle: Does the hero battle some kind of monster? Does the hero have to face some inner demon?
Ritual Death or Dismemberment: Is the hero injured and thought to be dead? Does the hero mistakenly believe someone close to him is dead? Does the hero suffer an injury in which he loses a limb or use of some other body part?
Sacred Marriage: Does the hero have a special emotional bond (it could literally be a marriage) with another character?
Atonement (“at one with”) with or Recognition by the Father: Is the hero reunited with his father in some way?
Entering the Belly of the Whale: Is there some point in the story where the hero must face his deepest fear or the darkest evil in the story?
Apotheosis (Deification): Is there a point in the story where the hero is held up as an ideal or where the hero is worshipped as a god?
Ultimate Boon / Magic Elixir: Does the hero find some special solution to the problem he is attempting to resolve? This might be a magic potion or a key to something.




The Return
Refusal of the Return: Does the hero initially refuse to return to the homeland or the place that he began the journey?
Magic Flight / Pursuit: Is there some point (generally toward the end) where the hero is being chased or is otherwise trying to escape something?
Rescue from Without: Is there some point in the story when all seems hopeless, when it looks like the hero is going to die—then suddenly he is rescued unexpectedly?
Master of Two Worlds: Does it appear that the hero has conquered life in both the familiar and unfamiliar worlds?
Freedom to Live: Since the hero typically begins the journey to resolve a problem, does it appear the problem is at last resolved so that all can live freely?


No comments:

Post a Comment