Kerway Tsai Hero’s Journey essay Transformers 3 = Hero’s Journey The hero’s journey has been represented in many different ways. Scholars and many others have made the hero’s journey into many different stages. But the most famous representation of the hero’s journey is Joseph Campbell’s seventeen-stage monomyth. In Campbell’s monomyth, there are seventeen stages in which the hero (most often the main character) goes through, starting from “call to adventure” to “freedom to live”. Campbell said that pretty much all stories follow this monomyth. In the movie Transformers 3 Dark of the Moon, there are many heroes, but only two are important. Sam Witwicky and Optimus Prime both follow this version of the hero’s journey, for they do parts in the movie that follow steps one, five, eleven, and fourteen. Step one of Campbell’s monomyth is “call to adventure” which is the part of a hero’s journey when the hero gets a “call” to start an adventure. At the beginning of the movie, Optimus Prime and the Autobots discover an Autobot ship that fled Cybertron at the end of the war with the old …show more content…
Many people disagree with Joseph Campbell, but one thing is for sure, the movie Transformers 3 follows Joseph Campbell’s version of the hero’s journey because the the movie involves steps one, five, eleven, and fourteen of his monomyth. People need to know why Transformers 3 follows Campbell’s hero’s journey because a lot of people have watched it and if they know that it follows the hero’s journey, they may know what other movies follow it too. Since idea of the hero’s journey is very contested, for many people think about the steps in the journey differently than others, people would probably be less one-sided after reading this essay. Even though Transformers 3 follows Campbell’s monomyth, many movies have many other steps. Those steps are now for the readers to decide whether they count as part of the hero’s journey or