David Campbell's Monomyth Theory

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Through the analysis from the film, we can understand Campbell's (1949) Monomyth theory in a concise but perhaps oversimplified way, it illustrates to us the concept that the human psyche thrives to make a literal or figurative journey. That journey primarily involves traveling into darkness such as death, evil or difficult problems in order to bring back an object or unsolved an obstacle that will eventually save the hero and the society. Campbell concluded the notion that people in all times and all cultures possess the same psychological belief and that is the same Monomyth theory - the principal story that creates meaning for life. Campbell believes that the same story, the journey of the hero, is told again and repeatedly in various platforms