Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The "Hero Pattern" - Lord Raglan

The Hero Pattern


1. Hero's mother is a royal virgin; 
2. His father is a king, and 
3. Often a near relative of his mother, but 
4. The circumstances of his conception are unusual, and 
5. He is also reputed to be the son of a god. 
6. At birth an attempt is made, usually by his father or his maternal grand father to kill him, but 
7. he is spirited away, and 
8. Reared by foster -parents in a far country. 
9. We are told nothing of his childhood, but 
10. On reaching manhood he returns or goes to his future Kingdom. 
11. After a victory over the king and/or a giant, dragon, or wild beast, 
12. He marries a princess, often the daughter of his predecessor and 
13. And becomes king. 
14. For a time he reigns uneventfully and 
15. Prescribes laws, but 
16. Later he loses favor with the gods and/or his subjects, and 
17. Is driven from the throne and city, after which 
18. He meets with a mysterious death, 
19. Often at the top of a hill, 
20. His children, if any do not succeed him. 
21. His body is not buried, but nevertheless 
22. He has one or more holy sepulchres





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