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This was also a good answer too.
I bought into it, when I began to see it play out in so many movies, TV shows and books. Maybe I was just tripping on caffeine. I tend to.
However, when I began to use it myself, portions of it (certain stages) felt forced in some story writing situations. I'm now guessing those places were non-action places. I need time to reflect.
Great question. I'm glad it was asked. Very insightful answer, not only on monomyth, but on Campbell and Greek myths. Okay, back to my first pot of coffee.
Thanks to you both.