Archetypical Theory In Hero's Journey

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Simba goes through the stages of separation, he is called by Nala to help get his throne back to restore order to the land or their pride will die. Archetypical theory applies through the lens of Joseph Campbell "Hero's Journey" ,which shows The call to Adventure in this scene because the hero is presented with a information that is a problem and it triggers the hero's desire. Another example of the separation stage being presence is when Simba says he is no to him going back to fight Scar to regain his throne. The refusal of the call displays Archetypical theory. When Simba refuses to go back to regain his throne from the antagonist, it exposes the Archetype of Joseph Campbell "Hero's Journey". The refusal to a journey or call is a part that