The Freeman: Spring 2016 Issue
The Hero's Journey
Volume 66, 2016
Humanity’s oldest stories follow the form: the lone individual in peril on behalf of his tribe. From the Hobbit to Harry Potter, from Star Wars to the Hunger Games, we see this pattern embedded in the structure of our favorite tales.
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