Campbell's Hero's Journey and S4 & S5 SPN
Oct. 27th, 2009 04:54 pmI was working on this on Sunday, quit it because I was having difficulty matching up some of the archetypes, but decided to finish it and post what I have after all. Because I'm a total geek who loves me some Campbell. XD
Anyway, this is a table illustrating how S4 & S5,focus on Dean, might be following Campbell's Hero's Journey template. I could have done Sam and Castiel too, but it would have gotten massive (aka, more work than I was willing to put into it and I'm a lazy bastard with my fanon). Some of them I wasn't sure on or left blank (as S5 isn't over yet), but others were surprisingly easy to match. I heard Kripke was a fan of Campbell, after filling out the table, I can believe it. Also, if this looks at all familiar, it's because I snagged it from here, which I hope I won't get in trouble for. Noticing how well SPN fits into the archetypes? I'm not uncomfortable saying it's likely a fellow Campbellian story. Kripke probably has probably got several worn copies of The Hero With A Thousand Faces lying around.
**Table credited to Star Wars Origins
Any comments or suggestions for the blank, question marked places or any of it really, feel free to post them.
ETA. On second thought, there was no reason, barring my laziness, I couldn't include Sam and Castiel too (though sacrificing the SW and "The Matrix" portions, but they weren't mine anyway). Also better I included them, just to show they're ALL on the Hero's Journey, not just Dean. ;)
Anyway, this is a table illustrating how S4 & S5,
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**Table credited to Star Wars Origins
Any comments or suggestions for the blank, question marked places or any of it really, feel free to post them.
ETA. On second thought, there was no reason, barring my laziness, I couldn't include Sam and Castiel too (though sacrificing the SW and "The Matrix" portions, but they weren't mine anyway). Also better I included them, just to show they're ALL on the Hero's Journey, not just Dean. ;)
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Date: 2009-10-29 04:52 am (UTC)Yeah, "Fallen Idols" did kind of seem like a step back since it seemed Dean had lost some of his hero worship for his father over the years, especially in "Jump the Shark." I'm not sure how Dean is ever going to get closure with his father with John being dead and all these surprise brothers popping up now and then. :D
With the hero's journey, is the animal that leads the hero into the haunted wood always actually an animal, or can it sometimes be taken symbolically? Heh, yeah, "Yellow Fever" was a pretty good example of Dean Refusing the Call, although I'm not sure it counts since he was under the influence of the supernatural? I don't know a lot about the hero's journey thing and how it works. But your table looks pretty cool so far!