PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A
“There are so many for us to choose from — in libraries, in bookshops, and on our screens — and each story seems new and exciting.” ( Paragraph 1)
B
“Popular stories like ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘The Hunger Games’ follow this structure.” ( Paragraph 4)
C
“Campbell’s Hero’s Journey structure shows up all over literature, no matter the genre.” ( Paragraph 17)
D
“So the next time you read a book, or watch a movie, check to see if it follows the formula and ask yourself: is this story really new?” ( Paragraph 21)
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Choose from popular stories, on our screens the hobbit and hunger games
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The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Jessica Mcbirney explores the common journey where heroes from different works of literature take. In this text, McBirney discusses this common structure of storytelling that Campbell identified
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(c) Campbell’s Hero’s Journey structure shows up all over literature, no matter the genre.” ( Paragraph 17)
- The Hero's Journey concept of Campbell exists in all literature, regardless of the genre. The tales of the Hero's Journey are so persuasive because we want to see the valiant characters overcome great obstacles.
- The hero is the leading figure in the plot. He or she embarks on an adventure or quest to achieve a certain goal. Stories that freely use this structure adopt a similar number of general events or plot points.
- For example, in stories such as The Hobbit and The Hunger Gamesfollow Campbell’s formula for “The Hero’sJourney"
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