The film Stardust fits the classic Hero’s Journey mold, while also having elements of a post-modern Hero’s Journey as well. Many archetypes from The Hero’s Journey are seen and some characters possess more than one archetype or stray away from the classical versions of their archetype adding to the idea of a post-modern Hero’s Journey. As you will see this film has the characteristics of both types of The Hero’s Journey. The first way that Stardust relates to the classic Hero’s Journey is when the
Religious Influences on the Tales of King Arthur While the story of King Arthur of Britain has captivated audiences for hundreds of years, many different versions of this tale have survived through the ages, including Geoffrey of Monmouth’s work, Historia regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), and Sir Thomas Mallory’s epic, Le Morte d’Arthur, among a plethora of others. Both of these accounts of Arthur Pendragon portray him as a valiant king and hero, yet many wonder if his legends, often
The story of King Arthur began here in the wild and exposed Atlantic coast of Comewald and England 15 hundred years ago. The young Arthur was born in the castle of Tentatule. His birth was the result of magic and subtutuice. This story is the tale of passion, love, nobility and chivalry. It is also the tale of death, destruction, war and suffering. It is the story of the king losing his queen and finally his kingdom. The tales of King Arthur based on the scrubs of the history, facts and the folklore
A consequence of the renown this legend achieved is the birth of an important flow of literature narrating heroic stories regarding the lives and deeds of King Arthur and his knights. Among the literary sources there are three prominent works: Historia Regum Britanniae by Geoffrey of Monmouth,
shaped to fit a new moral framework” (Lawrence-Mathers). The Merlin recognized today is credited to Geoffrey and many other great writers who developed Geoffrey’s initial ideas. Geoffrey of Monmouth created Merlin as a character in 1136 AD in his work Historia Regum Britanniae – The History of Kings of Britain (the fictitious recollection of the British history). Many different legends and poems worked harmoniously to create inspiration for Geoffrey; in fact, “Geoffrey combined stories of North Brythonic
However, in the Latin chronicles, which are the oldest written records of Arthurian legend, no variants of Excalibur appear at all. Arthur is not even a king; he is referred to as “Arthur the soldier” in the Historia Brittonum, which was compiled around 800 (4). King Arthur is not culturally important to the Romans who were writing these stories initially, they are writing about him as a historical aberration or an idle curiosity. Later stories were told by people