Teach the Hero’s Journey (or Monomyth) with these stunning graphic organizers! Whether you decide to teach an abbreviated and adapted Campbell’s 4 Act, 12 Stage version, Cousineau’s 3 Act, 8 Stage version or Vogler’s 3 Act, 12 Stage version, these graphic organizer clip art pieces will help you do it!
1. Campbell’s Version (Character Arc Model)
This chart details the 4 parts and 12 stages of the Hero’s Journey. There are 4 designs: full chart, partially completed chart, highlighted/removed sections and quartered. Text and no next. All files are PNG with transparent backgrounds, which means you can incorporate these images in PowerPoints, worksheets, exams etc. This graphic organizer is perfect for students to grasp the stages of a hero’s journey, and the simple design will look stunning in a student’s book or on a wall. Multiple color options to choose from, or plain black and white! Included is some basic information about this version of the Hero’s Journey for your perusal.
2. Cousineau’s Version
This chart has spaces for your own take on Cousineau’s version with 3 Acts and 8 stages. 5 different coloured versions and a blank version.
3. Vogler’s Version
This chart has spaces for your own take on Vogler’s version with 3 Acts and 12 stages. 5 different coloured versions and a blank version.
Ideas for the Classroom
How many of us teach the Hero’s Journey as if it is a definitive set of steps, stages or acts? Why not show students the crossovers between the above 3 versions? Such a great way of opening discussion as to how the monomyth theory has developed over time and how it can be adapted to suit the narrative being studied.
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