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Addition to: Cultural Impact of Star Wars

Another impact Star Wars made on film making was its use of the "Monomyth" or "The Heroes Journey" found in Joseph Campbell's book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. While George Lucas wrote through 4 drafts of the film, between the first and second drafts, he read Joseph Campbell's book titled The Hero with a Thousand Faces.  He was surprised to find that his first draft followed many of its principles. This epic structure at the deepest roots of the films was a major factor in its success. Many future films that where very successful also adopted the monomyth. Examples of this would be the trilogies of The Matrix, The Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit to name a few.

Plot Interpretation
Evaluation of "Little Red Riding Hood (1997 film)"


 * The LRRH page is a short page
 * Under plot, you can add Blue Comedy along with the Black Comedy


 * Under plot, I disagree with the description of the wolf being androgynous
 * Under plot, the comments about the huntsman need to be taken out or revised.
 * The citations are labeled Notes below.  There is an inconsistency on how these are labeled or there are heading rules on different types of pages for citations I haven’t seen yet from Wiki

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