The hero's journey is a kind of archetype where a character goes through some form of adventure, encounters obstacles, learns a lesson, wins a victory, and leaves as a new person. The three main stages of a hero journey include the departure (hero leaves familiar world), the initiation (hero navigates new world), and the return (hero returns to original world). One part of the structure that stands out and seems the most important to me is the initiation part. During that stage, the new world has to be fully established, and the hero has to go through new obstacles until they reach the main obstacle or enemy. They also have to use everything new they've learned during this stage to defeat the obstacle. This part seems important because you have to tie in everything that your character has gone through to make a satisfying climax in the story, and you also have to reward the hero and viewers at the end.
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