Question
In the book the hero’s journey by Jessica mcbirney why does the hero eventually accept the adventure? A. They are anxious to experience new things with a new friend b. They are punished for initially refusing the adventure and receive help c. They must accept the adventure to save someone they care for d. They realize it’s important to their personal growth to accept the adventure
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In "The Hero's Journey" by Jessica McBirney, the hero often accepts the adventure for a variety of motivations, but common reasons include personal growth and the necessity of facing challenges. Based on the options provided, the most fitting answer would be:
**D. They realize it’s important to their personal growth to accept the adventure.**
This aligns with the themes of many hero's journey narratives, where the hero's acceptance of the adventure leads to personal development and transformation.
**D. They realize it’s important to their personal growth to accept the adventure.**
This aligns with the themes of many hero's journey narratives, where the hero's acceptance of the adventure leads to personal development and transformation.