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The Call to Adventure
In the Hero's Journey, the Call to Adventure is a crucial stage that sets the story in motion. It is the point where the hero is presented with a challenge or an opportunity that calls them to embark on a journey or undertake a quest. The Call to Adventure typically comes from an external source, often in the form of a mentor, a messenger, or a significant event.
The Call to Adventure serves as a catalyst for change in the hero's life. It disrupts their ordinary world and presents them with the opportunity to step into the unknown, face challenges, and ultimately grow and transform as a character. However, the hero initially faces a dilemma or resistance, expressing doubts, fears, or reluctance to heed the call. This reluctance is often rooted in the fear of the unknown or a desire to maintain their comfortable, familiar existence.
The Call to Adventure can take various forms depending on the story. It could be a literal invitation, a sudden crisis, a supernatural occurrence, or a symbolic sign. Whatever its nature, the Call to Adventure represents the initial point of departure from the hero's ordinary life and begins their journey toward a higher purpose or a greater destiny.
Examples of the Call to Adventure in popular stories include Harry Potter receiving his acceptance letter to Hogwarts, Luke Skywalker encountering Princess Leia's holographic message asking for help, or Frodo Baggins being tasked with destroying the One Ring in The Lord of the Rings. These moments propel the heroes into their respective adventures and trigger the subsequent stages of the Hero's Journey.
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