Topic > The myth and the hero's journey Blockbuster on the big screen...

Every culture has its own traditions, norms and values, which distinguish between correct and wrong, accepted and unacceptable, wrong and right. At the same time, people of each culture have their own values ​​and beliefs which might be different or strange to people of other cultures. Not only do values ​​and beliefs belong to a culture, but every culture also has its own myths. A myth is a sacred story about beliefs in God, religion, and heroes. According to Joseph Campbell, a hero is a person who has done or achieved something that is beyond ordinary experience. In his interview with Bill Moyers he also stated that there are two types of heroes: the physical hero who contributed in an act of war or physical deed or by saving a life and sacrificing himself and a spiritual hero who learns to find a atmosphere of experience and of coming let's go back to communicating it to others. Campbell said that each of us is a hero from birth. After reading this article, "Myth and the Hero's Journey: Successes on the Big Screen" by Chris Bergeron, the reader should be able to understand the writers' position that our cultures are influenced by our myths. There are many errors that can create the ineffective argument. They could be ethical errors or logical errors or a misuse of ethos, pathos and logos. The article is ineffective because it confuses the reader. what creates confusion in Bergeron's article is the choice of Hana 2 language, the references to popular culture, the improper use of sources and, above all, the lack of a central thesis and organization... half of article... main point of the riter and will not understand if the writer is still explaining the same idea or if he has moved on to a different idea and consequently will lose interest in what he is reading. Bergeron has no clear thesis for his article. This mistake made it difficult for the reader to know what Bergeron is willing to talk about, and it was also difficult for him to divide the article into many parts, each of which discusses a separate idea. Chris Bergeron failed to convey his ideas to the reader in his article “Myth and the Hero’s Journey: Achievements on the Big Screen” because he used many confusing ways in addressing his words. One could consider that his choice of language, references to popular culture, his improper use of sources and, above all, the lack of a central thesis and organization are the confusing ways he used in his article..