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In his famous study of myth, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell writes about the archetypal hero who has ventured outside the boundaries of the village and, after many trials and adventures, has returned with the boon that will save or enlighten his fellows. Like Carl Jung, Campbell believes that the story of the hero is part of the collective unconscious of all humankind. He likens the returning hero to the sacred or tabooed personage described by James Frazier in The Golden Bough. Such an individual must, in many instances of myth, be insulated from the rest of society, “not merely for his own sake but for the sake of others; for since the virtue of holiness is, so to say, a powerful explosive which the smallest touch can detonate, it is necessary in the interest of the general safety to keep it within narrow bounds.”There is __________ between the archetypal hero who has journeyed into the wilderness and the poet who has journeyed into the realm of imagination. Both places are dangerous and full of wonders, and both, at their deepest levels, are journeys that take place in the kingdom of the unconscious mind, a place that, in Campbell’s words, “goes down into unsuspected Aladdin caves. There are not only jewels but dangerous jinn abide . . . ”QUESTION: Based on the passage, which of the following best describes the story that will likely be toldby Campbell’s returning hero and Frazier’s sacred or tabooed personage?Question 4Answera.a story based on a dangerous lieb.a radically mind-altering storyc.a story that will terrify people to no good endd.a warning of catastrophe to come

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In his famous study of myth, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell writes about the archetypal hero who has ventured outside the boundaries of the village and, after many trials and adventures, has returned with the boon that will save or enlighten his fellows. Like Carl Jung, Campbell believes that the story of the hero is part of the collective unconscious of all humankind. He likens the returning hero to the sacred or tabooed personage described by James Frazier in The Golden Bough. Such an individual must, in many instances of myth, be insulated from the rest of society, “not merely for his own sake but for the sake of others; for since the virtue of holiness is, so to say, a powerful explosive which the smallest touch can detonate, it is necessary in the interest of the general safety to keep it within narrow bounds.”There is __________ between the archetypal hero who has journeyed into the wilderness and the poet who has journeyed into the realm of imagination. Both places are dangerous and full of wonders, and both, at their deepest levels, are journeys that take place in the kingdom of the unconscious mind, a place that, in Campbell’s words, “goes down into unsuspected Aladdin caves. There are not only jewels but dangerous jinn abide . . . ”QUESTION: Based on the passage, which of the following best describes the story that will likely be toldby Campbell’s returning hero and Frazier’s sacred or tabooed personage?Question 4Answera.a story based on a dangerous lieb.a radically mind-altering storyc.a story that will terrify people to no good endd.a warning of catastrophe to come

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Based on the passage, the story that will likely be told by Campbell’s returning hero and Frazier’s sacred or tabooed personage is a radically mind-altering story. The passage suggests that both the hero and the sacred personage have ventured into dangerous and wondrous places (the wilderness and the realm of imagination, respectively), which are likened to the unconscious mind. Their experiences in these places are likely to have profoundly changed them, and the stories they tell upon their return would therefore be expected to reflect these transformative experiences.

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