Briar Bond 3/24 Blog Post 1, Thoughts On Journey vs Destination
In class earlier today, we touched briefly on the topic of the common phrase "it's about the journey, not the destination" and how that doesn't seem exactly true because a destination is needed for a journey to occur. This stuck with me because I started thinking about some of the examples of Hero's Journeys we've discussed in class. One of the foundational steps of beginning a hero's journey is the call to action, and what is a call to action if not establishing a destination? For Odysseus, it is Ithaca. For Frodo and Sam it is Mount Doom. The destination is the driving force of the journey, the reason they don't turn back when they hit the obstacles that will lead to their growth. Without a destination, a hero's journey is impossible because the characters have nothing to strive for/move towards.
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