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What is the conflict at the heart of the hero's life as they know it and their eventual destiny? how do frodo baggins and katniss everdeen exemplify this stage of the hero's journey? cite evidence from the text to explain.

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The conflict arises when the hero sees his life and the lives of those he loves at stake in the central of life and death crisis. Frodo Baggins exemplifies this stage of the hero’s journey by daring himself to go on a dangerous adventure to keep the world safe from Sauron. Katniss Everdeen exemplifies this stage of the hero's journey by participating in the Hunger Games to protect her sister because she doesn’t want her sister to be the next victim. Evidence from the text (from The Lord of The Rings, book 1) Frodo says, “ I wish the ring had never come to me. I wish none of this had happened.“ Evidence from the text (from The Hunger Games book Catching Fire) Katniss says, “At some point, you have to stop running and turn around and face whoever wants you dead. The hard thing is finding the courage to do it.”

In this case, we know that the hero sees a threat and conflict to his own life as well as the lives of those he cares about. For example, when Frodo and Katniss see danger looming for themselves and their families, they both risk their lives to avoid it. This incident is depicted in both The Lord of the Rings and The Hunger Games novels which the evidence has cited above.

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