The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad; Adventures & Archetypes






Enjoy this shlocky adventure film from director Nathan Juran with Ray Harryhausen's fun little claymation monsters.

Seventh Voyage of Sinbad (1958) 
As you watch, trace how well the film completes the male "Quest Hero" pattern in the character of Sinbad, and the female "Quest Hero" pattern in the character of Princess Parisa.

Note: stories and their authors may mix up, combine, or omit these events--they do not have to be completed in order, although some stories do follow the archetype closely.

Turn in your analysis at the end of this film (today). If you were absent and missed the film, read the script here (or stream the film).

HOMEWORK: Portfolio work: write your own Sinbad (or a similar hero) adventure story, film script, epic or narrative poem, play, comic strip (see this link for this)

Here's help: the adventure archetype (usable for any story!) and the quest archetype (both of which should sound somewhat familiar to you at this point).

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