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  1. Oct 20, 2017 · Harry belongs in the category of underdog, an important hero-type in Franco, Blau, & Zimbardo’s (2011) taxonomy of heroism. He is in a world where everyone exceeds him in knowledge and experience. At Hogwarts, almost all the students grew up with wizards, and have had exposure to magic. Harry is an underdog on the traditional hero’s journey.

    • Quick Recap: Hero’S Journey
    • The Story Choice
    • The First Act – Departure
    • Second Act: Initiation
    • Third Act: Return
    • Harry’s Hero’S Journey

    The Hero’s Journeycan be best seen as a writing guide, formulated after success stories of heroic protagonists. First described by Joseph Campbell and then later revised by Christopher Vogler, the Hero’s Journey outlines the basic recipe for a main character’s adventures. Campbell introduced 3 main acts, further broken down into 17 finer stages. Vo...

    We will be studying Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. The first of seven fantasy novels in the Harry Potter series, this novel enjoyed great success upon its release in 1997. So much, so that the entire series has been adapted into equally critically acclaimed films. We didn’t choose a Harry Potter title for this study becau...

    Similar to the Three-Act Structure, the first act, Departure, is a pretty short section of the novel. The Departure covers Chapters 1 to 6 of the book, starting from the introduction of Harry to his, well, departure from Privet Drive to Hogwarts.

    Following a similar cadence with the Three-Act Structure again, the second act, Initiation, comprises the greater bulk of the story. In the novel, this act covers so much of the book; from Chapter 6 up until a part of Chapter 17, half a chapter shy of the end of the novel.

    The third act is very short in the novel; it comprises less than a chapter and does not even have one of the stages in this act.

    The Hero’s Journey is an amazing framework to write stories of unknown characters pushing through the mud to gain heroic recognition. We can see that successful stories, like Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, follow the general narrative pattern well, and we can attribute the beauty of such stories to this pattern. Of course, if you also wa...

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  3. Jan 18, 2012 · Harry Potter: The Classic Hero. Harry is a representation of all the best qualities in our society: courage, intelligence, athleticism, and loyalty. He is the standard Classic Hero, the best of the best, the cream of the crop. The guy everyone knows will succeed. The problem is, he's so good it no longer surprises us when he wins.

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · In this post, we will examine the story using the 12 Steps of the Hero’s Journey framework. 1. Ordinary World. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Harry lives with the Dursleys, unaware of his magical heritage. Movie Adaptation: The film showcases Harry’s mundane life with the Dursleys, establishing his outsider status and the ...

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · The hero's journey is a narrative pattern identified by scholar Joseph Campbell in which a hero embarks on an adventure, faces challenges and trials, and ultimately undergoes a transformation. This essay will explore the hero's journey in the Harry Potter series, examining how the protagonist, Harry Potter, embodies the archetypal hero and ...

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  7. Jun 5, 2022 · Early in the first film, Harry is seen introducing himself to Hagrid, where he famously describes himself as "just Harry". Later, throughout the movie (and its sequels), Harry introduces himself in a similar manner as James Bond: " Harry, Harry Potter ". Often, Harry's fame precedes him, and he's recognized before he can even attempt to ...