Writing Process- Hero’s Journey Tale

1.  Brainstorm the story elements

Stage 1: Ordinary World… Original/normal life BLUE

Stage 2: Call to the Adventure…. This is when the hero learns of a task to complete RED

Stage 3: Refusal…. Either the hero or some other force resists/hesitates the call PURPLE

Stage 4: Tests and ordeals…..

a.  When he/she meets the mentor

b.  This is where the character meets allies and or enemies

c.  Faces danger

d.  Has to overcome some form of fear

ORANGE

Stage 5: Crossing the Threshold… Extraordinary world

Leave their life to face the journey BLACK

Stage 6: Symbolic death… ordeal or set backs

Hero faces his/her greatest danger…. Resurrected, overcome a fear, learns a lesson GREEN

Stage 7: Return or the road back…… has defeated the ultimate test and begins his travel back to the ordinary world YELLOW

Stage 8: Reward/Freedom…. There is something earned either by the hero or given to the people as a whole. GREY

Elixir…. Lesson that everyone can gain from the experience

Chart 1….. Setting- Ordinary World. Where does the hero begin?

Chart 2…..Conflict- In complete sentences explain what the main problem in the story is, What needs to be fixed?

Chart 3…...Hero/Heroin - gender, name, outcast or member of the society

Chart 4…..Villain- gender, name, one sentence description

YOUR STORY MUST BE ORIGINAL… NOT a complete remake!!!!

1.  Create a chart diagram with all the details above

2.  Drafting- Draft your story. Make the story coherent/make sense.

a.  Story Must have ALL eight steps above

b.  Story must be 400+ words

c.  WE will be in the lab tomorrow to type .. if your rough draft is not complete you WILL NOT PARTICIPATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

d.  Must be in paragraphs

e.  Will end up being about 1 ½ pages typed.

f.  All Sections (hero’s journey stages) will be noted in word…

i. Using Insert, comment

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3.  Sharing & Revising-

4.  Revising & Editing- Turn on MS Word on projector- each student will type their part of the story, in chronological order.

5.  Print the final copy for each student. Students assess the story with the rubric.

6.  Grading:

a.  Summative: Use a rubric- class grade.