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“Mapping the Hero’s Journey”
In this activity, students will analyze Ged’s journey through the lens of the monomyth and compare this iteration to another iteration of their choice.
In A Wizard of Earthsea, Le Guin blends many genres and familiar story structures. For example, she includes the monomyth but subverts elements to question traditional concepts of power and heroism, inviting reflection on what the genres really offer. For this activity, you will map Ged’s journey and the journey of another hero of your choice. Then, create an infographic that compares the two iterations of the monomyth. Which story better illustrates the hero’s journey? As you contemplate this question, complete the following steps:
By Ursula K. Le Guin
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Lavinia
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The Dispossessed
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The Lathe Of Heaven
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The Left Hand of Darkness
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The Tombs of Atuan
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The Word for World is Forest
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