Greek Mythology Lesson Plan - Hero's Journey of Perseus
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ORDINARY WORLD
PERSEUSAND THE QUESTFOR MEDUSA'SHEAD
The story begins on the island of Seriphus, the home of Perseus and his mother, Danae. Polydectes, the king of Seriphus, wishes to marry Danae, and plots to get rid of Perseus because he may object.
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CALL TO ADVENTURE
King Polydectes tricks Perseus into promising to bring back the head of Medusa, one of the dreaded Gorgons. It is an impossible task that will almost certainly get Perseus killed.
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REFUSAL
Perseus does not want to leave his mother, but he must keep his word.
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MENTOR / HELPER
Athena and Hermes guide Perseus to the home of the Graeae. The two gods often give him advice along the way.
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CROSSING THE THRESHOLD
The pressure of the task forces Perseus to blackmail the Graeae into telling him how to find the Hesperides.
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TESTS/ALLIES/ENEMIES
Perseus' first task is finding The Hesperides. Having done so, they give Perseus a magic bag that can safely carry Medusa's head. Perseus receives several other items from the gods, such as Hermes' winged sandals, Hades' helmet of invisibility, and a reflective shield. Athena offers Perseus some knowledge on how to defeat Medusa: anyone who looks directly at Medusa turns to stone, so Athena tells Perseus to only look at the monster in the reflection of his shield.
The path to defeating the Gorgons...
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APPROACH
When Perseus reaches the Gorgons' lair, he has reached the point of no return. From here on out. danger and adventure await him.
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ORDEAL
Perseus finds Medusa, and beheads her. Two Gorgons chase him, but Perseus escapes with the help of the helmet of invisibility.
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REWARD
Perseus has successfully retrieved Medusa's head.
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ROAD BACK
Perseus flies back home with Medusa's head. On the way, he rescues a princess, Andromeda, from a sea dragon.
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ATONEMENT
When Perseus arrives home, he confronts King Polydectes, who's been trying to force Danae to marry him. Perseus kills Polydectes, using Medusa's head to turn him into stone.
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RETURN
Perseus saves his mother, and his journey is concluded. He returns the magical items he borrowed, and gives Medusa's head to Athena. All is restored to its rightful state.