Thursday, December 10, 2009

300

Ordinary World- Leonidas lives with his wife and his people in the city of Sparta a very proud and respected people.
Call to Adventure- The persians ask the spartans to give up there resources and land and they will spare them. The Spartans then tell them to pretty much go to hell and "come and get it".
Refusal of the Call- The diseased old mystics, the elders of Sparta tell Leonidas not to go to battle and refuse his request to do so.
Meeting with the Mentor- Leonidas is the mentor and leader of the 300 spartans and they prepare for battle.
Crossing the Threshold- The 300 Spartans leave for battle and make there way to meet the persians.
Tests, Allies, Enemies- On their journey they meet some allies, the Arcadians, who ask to assist the Spartans with their task.
Approach- As they get closer to battle they get ready to fight. Also, a storm hits the persians ship that are in the harbor.
Ordeal- The battle begins and they all face much adversity. They loose few but the ones they do are all dear loved ones. They also face the persian guard elite, the "immortals".
Reward- The Spartans are betrayed and there weak point is exposed. Making it impossible for them to win now. However they find their reward in the fact that free men stood against a tyrant.
The Road Back- Leonidas tells his right hand man to go back to Sparta and be their leader and tell the story of the 300 Spartans. Leonidas and a brave few remain to fight.
Resurrection- Leonidas and his few soldiers are completely surrounded. They refuse to surrender and make one last stand before their death.
Return with Elixir- They are praised for their strength and bravery. Their story will always be remembered.
Hero- Leonidas, the Spartan king and war-lord.
Mentor- Leonidas, his council and best soldiers. They all learn from each other.
Threshold Guradian- Leonidas, the Gods.
Herald- Leonidas' Wife and queen.
Shapeshifter- The disformed Spartan that betrays them.
Shadow- The Persians.
Trickerster- Persian Warriors: immortals, warlocks, beasts.

4 comments:

  1. I've never seen it. (I know, I know). Very good analysis, though.

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  2. i love that movie so so good and you had a great analysis for it.

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  3. You really did a good job. You can tell you put some thought into this and you really enjoyed the movie. A reason I can tell is that,if I did this my results would be the same.
    Styke Out

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  4. Very good analysis, I really enjoyed how much thought you put into doing it!

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