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Theseus

The Hero's Journey

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By: Eric Z
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Does your child dream of becoming a hero?
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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P.S.

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.

Action & Adventure Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Greek & Roman Ancient Greece Inspiring Royalty Ancient History Greek Mythology Human Brain Mythology Fantasy
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