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The journey back ending
The journey back ending










the journey back ending

Marty’s call to adventure is subtle - and it’s a literal phone call that he receives from his eccentric friend Doc Brown, a crazy scientist. The trouble is, he doesn’t have the backbone to go the extra mile to make anything happen. This statement is proven when Marty and his band try out to play the school dance. The problem is that his family is caught in a web of failure spanning two generations.Įven Marty’s principal points out that no McFly ever amounted to anything - primarily because the McFly men are slackers, fearful of taking chances and inept at succeeding. Marty McFly is a teenager with dreams of becoming a rock star. Note: As with any application of story structure or formula, this is just a hindsight interpretation and implementation of The Hero’s Journey to this cinematic tale. Here we turn to the classic Back to the Future. The Return: The hero brings their knowledge or the “elixir” back to the ordinary world.The hero faces a final test, using everything they have learned to take on the conflict once and for all. The Road Back: The hero sees the light at the end of the tunnel, but they are about to face even more tests and challenges.

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It may be a physical item or piece of knowledge or wisdom that will help them persevere.

  • The Reward: After surviving The Ordeal, the hero seizes the sword - a reward that they’ve earned that allows them to take on the biggest conflict.
  • The hero experiences more difficult hurdles and obstacles, some of which may lead to a life crisis.
  • The Ordeal: Things go wrong and added conflict is introduced.
  • The Approach: The initial plan to take on the central conflict begins, but setbacks occur that cause the hero to try a new approach or adopt new ideas.
  • Tests, Allies, and Enemies: The hero learns the rules of the new world and endures tests, meets friends, and comes face-to-face with enemies.
  • Crossing the Threshold: The hero leaves their ordinary world for the first time and crosses the threshold into adventure.
  • Meeting the Mentor: The hero encounters a mentor that can give them advice, wisdom, information, or items that ready them for the journey ahead.
  • Refusal of the Call: The hero initially refuses the adventure because of hesitation, fears, insecurity, or any other number of issues.
  • Call to Adventure: The hero is faced with an event, conflict, problem, or challenge that makes them begin their adventure.
  • The Ordinary World: We see the hero’s normal life at the start of the story before the adventure begins.
  • For this series, we define the stages in simplified interpretations:

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    Welcome to another installment of our new series A Hero’s Journey Breakdown where we explore Joseph Campbell’s mythological storytelling structure and how iconic films fit into that mold.Ĭhristopher Vogler’s approach to Campbell’s structure broke the mythical story structure into twelve stages. How does Back to the Future follow Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey breakdown?












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