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Hero’s Journey (Monomyth) An Impossible Task (in all successful screenplays)

November 20th, 2008

The Hero’s Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the hundreds of Hollywood movies we have deconstructed (see URL below) are based on this 188 stage template.

Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.

There is only one story.

The Hero’s Journey:

a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.

b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.

c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).

d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.

and more…

Impossibility.

One element of the most successful stories and screenplays is that the task / transformation is or seems to be impossible (and this is made explicit in a specific sequence). In fact, it may seem downright suicidal. This is one of the elements of a Hero - an Ordinary World person could not succeed.

The “Impossibilty Sequence” may or may not be part of the “Devolved State” state sequence - where it is demonstrated how far the Hero has to go / how much a Hero is a “Fish out of Water.”

This is seen in some of the most successful stories of our time:

In Dances with Wolves (1990), John is told that going to the frontier is madness; the Indians are dangerous.

In Never Ending Story (1984), Bastian doesn’t believe the book is special and can open a door to a new world.

In The Godfather (1972), that Michael could become Don was unlikely.

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Hero’s Journey (Monomyth) Narrative Structure Issues You Need to Know About

October 13th, 2008

The Hero’s Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the hundreds of Hollywood movies we have deconstructed (see URL below) are based on this 188 stage template.

Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.

There is only one story.

The Hero’s Journey:

a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.

b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.

c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).

d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.

and more…

Narrative Structure

It doesn’t matter which way you look at it or deconstruct it, a story is about Transformation.

Narrative structure theories attempt to provide a pattern for dramatic effect but many fall over because they do not address what a story is: a transformation.

It is a bit like having to explain plots. There are a number of plots but all can be reduced to the Hero’s Transformation.

And so it is with narrative structure theories. They can all be reduced to Transformation.

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The Complete 188 stage Hero’s Journey and other story structure templates can be found at http://www.clickok.co.uk/

Managing Creativity and Innovation and related techniques and tools can be found at http://www.managing-creativity.com/

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Hero’s Journey (Monomyth) Annie Hall, Thelma and Louise, Rocky

October 12th, 2008

The Hero’s Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the Hollywood movies we have deconstructed are based on this template (see URL below).

Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.

There is only one story.

The Hero’s Journey:

a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.

b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.

c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).

d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.

and more…

Romantic Challenge

The Hero and his / her Romantic Challenge follows a predictive path. Initially they are polarized and as the Transformation progresses they merge.

It is important to note that, where the Hero and his / her Romantic Challenge do not come together, then the Romantic Challenge union is often represented by the meeting with another character(s).

For example:

In Annie Hall (1977), Annie drifts away from Alvie but toward Tony Lacey.

In Thelma and Louise (1991), Thelma and JD get together.

In Rocky (1976), Adrian agrees to move in with Rocky.

Learn more

WRITE THAT SCREENPLAY!

The Complete 188 stage Hero’s Journey and other story structure templates can be found at http://www.clickok.co.uk/

Managing Creativity and Innovation and related techniques and tools can be found at http://www.managing-creativity.com/

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