
Theseus
The Hero's Journey
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Introduce them to the exciting world of Greek mythology with
"Theseus - The Hero's Journey," Volume 1 in the "Greek Mythology for Kids!" series.
This action-packed adventure follows young Theseus as he embarks on a perilous quest to uncover his true identity and claim his birthright.
- AWESOME Graphics!
- DEFINITIONS for the harder words
Your child will be captivated as Theseus:
Uncovers a secret hidden beneath a giant rock.
Trains his body and mind to overcome incredible challenges.
Faces down terrifying creatures, including the ferocious Crommyonian Sow and the brutal Sinis the Pine Bender.
Outwits cunning bandits like Sciron and Procrustes, proving that brains are just as powerful as brawn.
Confronts the evil sorceress Medea in a battle for his very life.
Comes face to face with his father, the king...
Filled with thrilling battles, mythical creatures, and valuable life lessons, "Theseus - The Hero's Journey" will:
Ignite your child's imagination and love for reading.
Teach important values like courage, determination, and perseverance.
Introduce them to the fascinating world of ancient Greece.
Start your child's epic adventure today!
BEDTIME STORY SAFE! (Ages 4-9)
Greek mythology can be pretty gruesome.
These books are guaranteed safe to read to your kids at bedtime.
READING LEVEL 9 - 12 y.o. with LARGE PRINT (16pt.)
Find out the thrilling end of the story!Did Medea poison him?
Did his father King Aegeus recognize him?
DID THESEUS WIN???Scroll up and grab a copy today!
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Theseus the Hero Archetype: A Jungian Analysis:
From a Jungian perspective, Theseus's journey can be seen as a classic example of the hero archetype. The hero archetype is a universal, innate pattern in the collective unconscious that represents the journey of individuation, the process of becoming a whole and integrated individual.
Call to Adventure: Theseus's call to adventure begins with his desire to learn the identity of his father. This longing for his father represents a desire for wholeness and a sense of belonging.
Trials and Obstacles: Theseus faces a series of trials and adversaries on his journey to Athens. Each encounter represents a symbolic confrontation with aspects of his own shadow self - the unconscious, often repressed aspects of the personality.
The Final Test: Theseus's final test occurs when he arrives in Athens and encounters Medea. Medea, a powerful witch, represents the archetype of the terrible mother, who seeks to maintain control and prevent the hero from achieving his full potential.
Reunion with the Father: The reunion with King Aegeus represents the successful integration of the conscious and unconscious aspects of the personality, leading to a sense of wholeness and completion.
The Hero's Return: Theseus's ascension to the throne signifies the culmination of the individuation process. He is now a mature individual, capable of leading and guiding others. His journey emphasizes the importance of confronting and integrating one's shadow self in order to achieve wholeness and fulfill one's potential.