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Ready Player One: Level 1 by Ernest Cline

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Prompt:
Step #1: Read only Level 1 of "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline.
Step #2: Now for your coursework assingment...
After reading Level 1 in Ready Player One, what stages of the hero's journey did you notice so far?
Describe those moments in the book. Did you notice any of the early stages of the hero's journey that seemed to have been skipped?
For instance, is there a "refusal of the call"?
If not, what might that say about the culture in which the book was written? As he's meeting his allies, do you notice anything that seems to be different than other hero's journey tales?
Notes to Essay Zoo Writer:
Below is an explanation of what the "Hero's Journey" is...
The Hero's Journey, also called The Monomyth, is an important framework for understanding the plot design and function of many books and movies.
Here is a brief video on Vimeo that discusses what the Hero Myth is:
https://vimeo(dot)com/140767141
Also here is a YouTube video titled “The Hero's Journey - Star Wars, Harry Potter & Wizard of Oz” for further reinforcement of the Hero's Journey concept.
https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=YkhNBJUQRzI
• The assignment must be done in Times New Roman Font Size 12 with 1 inch margins all around.
• The ISBN for the book of “Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline is ISBN-10: 0307887448
• I did include an image file of the “Hero’s Journey” diagram.
Thank you for your time.

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Ready Player One
Written by Ernest Cline, Ready Player One is a perfect example of the hero’s journey. The first stage, The Ordinary World, is shown where Wade Watts is found to be living in a dystopia that is full of dangers. He spends most of his time away from the realities of this world, possesses the ability to stay silent and ignores his difficulties while continue facing all the challenges with bravery and courage.
The second stage, The Call to Adventure, is found when Wade Watts is called to his journey right after the death of Halliday. He aims to get the key, and the final egg before something bad could happen to him. Throughout his journey...
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