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OpenStudy (jmansedg):

please help with my notes Hero’s quest pattern Stages of a quest hero Monomyth Archetypes: list all Epic Simile Vision Quest Coming-of-age of these things

OpenStudy (joclyn16):

I don't get your question.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

i need someone to do my notes thats not all of them but i can do the rest

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

@Joclyn16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A few easy google searches will give you everything you need. It's faster that way. Try that before coming here.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

i did not not working for these ones

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will do a few, and you will have to complete the rest.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.thewritersjourney.com/hero's_journey.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Homeric simile, also called an epic simile is a detailed comparison in the form of a simile that is many lines in length. The word "Homeric" is based on the Greek author, Homer, who composed the two famous Greek epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

vi·sion quest noun an attempt to achieve a vision of a future guardian spirit, traditionally undertaken at puberty by boys of the Plains Indian peoples, typically through fasting or self-torture.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Try sparknotes or cliffnotes. Just google either one with the title and some notes should show up.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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