The Ordinary World: The Hero's Journey

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Every story consists of common structures of stages which can be found in myths, fairy tales, dreams, and movies. These stages of each story is made up of twelve steps which is known as the hero’s journey. The first stage we see during the story is called The Ordinary World, with this we can identify the hero and see the problems, urges and their special characteristic in the normal world. This is necessary for the audience to relate to the hero and make his journey more interesting. The next step is The Call To Adventure, something occurs in the hero’s ordinary world which creates a challenge or a quest that the hero cannot deny because of the risks if they refuse. After is the Refusal Of The Call, the hero refuses the journey because of