Question
in the movie Shrek, by DreamWorks, an ogre's home is overrun with fairy-tail refugees. In order to get his home back, Shrek much leave the solitude of his swamp to rescue a princess from her tower far, far away and bring her back to the king.
which step in his journey does this represent?
the hero returns to the known world with new knowledge
the hero meets and gets trained by a mentor
the hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change
the hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to unknown world
which step in his journey does this represent?
the hero returns to the known world with new knowledge
the hero meets and gets trained by a mentor
the hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change
the hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to unknown world
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In the context of Shrek's journey, the step you are referring to represents **the hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to the unknown world**. Shrek's decision to leave his swamp, which is his home (the known world), to embark on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona (the unknown world) is the initial call to action that sets the story in motion.