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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Hero's Journey: Refusal of the Call

For the story to work, the journey must be treacherous. Vogler's "refusal of the call" stage of the Hero's Journey is to illustrate the risk involved. Reader must know what is at stake for the hero.

Posted by Erica Ridley at 5/16/2007 07:26:00 AM

 

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