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The Heros Quest And The Cycles Of Nature An Ecological Interpretation Of World Mythology Rachel S Mccoppin

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The Heros Quest And The Cycles Of Nature An Ecological Interpretation Of World Mythology Rachel S Mccoppin
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Publisher: McFarland & Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.25 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Rachel S. McCoppin
ISBN: 9781476662015, 9781476625751, 9782016041369, 2016041366, 1476662010, 1476625751
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Heros Quest And The Cycles Of Nature An Ecological Interpretation Of World Mythology Rachel S Mccoppin by Rachel S. Mccoppin 9781476662015, 9781476625751, 9782016041369, 2016041366, 1476662010, 1476625751 instant download after payment.

This examination of the heroic journey in world mythology casts the protagonist as a personification of nature-a ""botanical hero"" one might say-who begins the quest in a metaphorical seed-like state, then sprouting into a period of verdant strength. But the hero must face a mythic underworld where he or she contends with mortality and sacrifice-embracing death as a part of life. For centuries, humans have sought superiority over nature. Yet the botanical hero finds nothing is lost by recognizing that one is merely a part of nature. Instead, a cyclical promise of continuous life is realized, in which no element fully disappears, and the hero's message is not to dwell on death.

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