Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens is not the hero’s journey as George Lucas previously conceptualized it. Instead, the story line of The Force Awakens leads me to believe that it creates a new iteration of the hero myth. It follows the contemporary heroine’s journey while conforming to the essential construct of the hero monomyth. First, the contemporary heroine’s journey focuses primarily on the greater good and secondarily on her own personal journey, which is the converse of the traditional hero’s journey. Second, the contemporary heroine’s self is awakened and called to adventure in a different way than the traditional hero. Third, the traditional hero receives guidance on his journey, while the contemporary heroine pushes ahead ...
The female action hero has become more visible in the last years, which has created both a critical ...
The Force Awakens enables, even fosters comparisons: is Rey a worthy hero? Is Finn believable as a o...
Using multiple theories of film, trauma, and feminism, including works by Linton Davies, Michael Bro...
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens is not the hero’s journey as George Lucas previously concep...
The Hero’s Journey, according to Joseph Campbell, is an archetypal story pattern that is deeply root...
The Star Wars saga created by George Lucas was, by his own admission, influenced and guided by Josep...
This paper will examine the success of the Star Wars franchise by comparing two of its films: Episod...
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) received much acclaim for finally portraying strong women in the...
The Star Wars film trilogies are a cross-generational phenomenon. Due to its powerful and pervasive ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 92-120.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Mythological narrative mode...
The Star Wars franchise shares a common storytelling thread with ancient myths, which have consisten...
Female characters who are masculinized become the raising phenomenon in this decade. Women represent...
As if responding to the widespread condemnation of George Lucas's 'CGI-heavy' prequel Star Wars tril...
Star Wars is a major film franchise and has been part of United States’ pop culture for decades. Thi...
In 1977, Star Wars hit the screens as an overwhelming success; yet despite its popularity, it has st...
The female action hero has become more visible in the last years, which has created both a critical ...
The Force Awakens enables, even fosters comparisons: is Rey a worthy hero? Is Finn believable as a o...
Using multiple theories of film, trauma, and feminism, including works by Linton Davies, Michael Bro...
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens is not the hero’s journey as George Lucas previously concep...
The Hero’s Journey, according to Joseph Campbell, is an archetypal story pattern that is deeply root...
The Star Wars saga created by George Lucas was, by his own admission, influenced and guided by Josep...
This paper will examine the success of the Star Wars franchise by comparing two of its films: Episod...
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) received much acclaim for finally portraying strong women in the...
The Star Wars film trilogies are a cross-generational phenomenon. Due to its powerful and pervasive ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 92-120.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Mythological narrative mode...
The Star Wars franchise shares a common storytelling thread with ancient myths, which have consisten...
Female characters who are masculinized become the raising phenomenon in this decade. Women represent...
As if responding to the widespread condemnation of George Lucas's 'CGI-heavy' prequel Star Wars tril...
Star Wars is a major film franchise and has been part of United States’ pop culture for decades. Thi...
In 1977, Star Wars hit the screens as an overwhelming success; yet despite its popularity, it has st...
The female action hero has become more visible in the last years, which has created both a critical ...
The Force Awakens enables, even fosters comparisons: is Rey a worthy hero? Is Finn believable as a o...
Using multiple theories of film, trauma, and feminism, including works by Linton Davies, Michael Bro...