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    dcterms:title "The Monomyth Knowledge Graph"@en ;
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various narrative works across different time periods, cultures, and media."""@en ;
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# ==============================================================================
# OEDIPUS REX & OEDIPUS AT COLONUS (Tragedies, ~400 BCE)
# ==============================================================================

<oedipus-myth> a monomyth:NarrativeWork ;
    dcterms:hasPart <oedipus-myth/oedipus-rex>,
        <oedipus-myth/oedipus-at-colonus> ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> .

<oedipus-myth/oedipus-rex> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Play ;
    dcterms:isPartOf <oedipus-myth> ;
    rdfs:label "Oedipus Rex"@en ;
    dcterms:title "Oedipus Rex"@en ;
    dcterms:created "-0424"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Sophocles" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q41 ;
    schema:genre "Greek Tragedy"@en,
        "Mythology"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q148643 ;
    rdfs:comment """A classic Greek tragedy detailing the life of Oedipus, who is fated to kill his
father and marry his mother, resulting in his tragic downfall and self-inflicted blindness."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/oedipus-at-colonus> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Play ;
    dcterms:isPartOf <oedipus-myth> ;
    rdfs:label "Oedipus at Colonus"@en ;
    dcterms:title "Oedipus at Colonus"@en ;
    dcterms:created "-0400"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Sophocles" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q41 ;
    schema:genre "Greek Tragedy"@en,
        "Mythology"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q294001 ;
    rdfs:comment """A classic Greek tragedy that serves as the conclusion to the tragic arc of Oedipus.
The blind and exiled Oedipus arrives at a sacred grove in Colonus to seek a final resting place and
divine release from his lifelong suffering."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Oedipus's Hero's Journey"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'Oedipus Rex' and 'Oedipus at Colonus', focusing on the character Oedipus's journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <oedipus-myth> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/jocasta>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/laius>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/oracle-of-delphi>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/teiresias>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/the-sphinx>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/creon>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/antigone>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/old-servant>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/ismene>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/theseus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/polyneices> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <oedipus-myth/stages/the-oracle-prophecy>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/apollos-guidance>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/flee-from-corinth>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/the-triple-crossroads>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/riddle-of-the-sphinx>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/search-for-the-regicide>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/reveal-it-all-to-me>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/dont-concearn-yourself-with-prophecies>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/he-is-the-regicide>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/it-all-came-true>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/the-self-blinding>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/plea-for-exile>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/exodus-from-thebes>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/the-guiding-daughter>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/the-sacred-grove>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/ismenes-news>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/trouble-from-thebes>,
        <oedipus-myth/stages/transfiguration-at-colonus> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Oedipus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The brilliant but cursed King of Thebes who saves his city by solving the Sphinx's
riddle, only to later blind himself upon discovering he unknowingly killed his father and married his
mother; he eventually finds redemption and spiritual transfiguration in Colonus."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q130890 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/jocasta> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Jocasta"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The grief-stricken Queen of Thebes who unknowingly marries her own son. She
displays a shifting nature, moving from a comforting partner to a persuasive voice urging Oedipus to
abandon his investigation — acting in good faith — before her final transformation into a tragic
figure who takes her own life upon the revelation of the truth."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q131445 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/laius> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Laius"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The former King of Thebes who attempts to evade a terrible prophecy by exposing
his infant son on a mountain, only to be slain years later by that same son in a violent dispute at
a three-way crossroads."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:ThresholdGuardian ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q463898 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/oracle-of-delphi> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Oracle of Delphi"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The divine voice of Apollo at Delphi whose terrifying prophecies of parricide,
incest, and the ultimate resting place of the cursed king set the tragic events in motion."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q220344 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/teiresias> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Teiresias"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The blind, clairvoyant prophet of Apollo who reluctantly reveals the dark truth
of Oedipus's true parentage and later warns the exiled king of the impending struggles over his
burial site."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q656881 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/the-sphinx> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "The Sphinx"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A merciless, winged monster terrorizing Thebes with her fatal riddle; her defeat
by Oedipus elevates him to the throne but inadvertently binds him to his tragic fate."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian .

<oedipus-myth/characters/creon> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Creon"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Jocasta's pragmatic brother who initially defends his loyalty in Thebes, but
later seizes power as regent and ruthlessly attempts to kidnap Oedipus and his daughters to secure
the political blessing of the old king's burial."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter,
        monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q732066 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/old-servant> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Old Servant"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The loyal shepherd of Laius who spared the infant Oedipus out of pity and, as the
sole survivor of the crossroads slaughter, provides the final, devastating testimony that confirms
the prophecy's fulfillment."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor .

<oedipus-myth/characters/antigone> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Antigone"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Oedipus's fiercely devoted daughter who sacrifices her own youth to guide her
blind, exiled father through his wanderings and defends his honor against Creon's schemes at Colonus."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q131351 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/ismene> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Ismene"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Oedipus's compassionate daughter who remains in Thebes to gather intelligence,
eventually traveling to Colonus to warn her father about the civil war between her brothers and
Creon's plots."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q753902 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/theseus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Theseus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The noble and just King of Athens who offers the outcast Oedipus unconditional
sanctuary, rescues his daughters from kidnapping, and is the only person permitted to witness the
old king's mysterious, divine passing."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1320718 .

<oedipus-myth/characters/polyneices> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Polyneices"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Oedipus's eldest son, whose presence in Colonus brings the heavy weight of
unresolved familial betrayal. He is a silent witness to his father's shaming and expulsion from Thebes
and then shifts to a tearful supplicant when driven by the desperation of the coming civil war."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q334817 .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<oedipus-myth/stages/the-oracle-prophecy> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Oracle's Prophecy"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/oracle-of-delphi> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Call to Adventure manifests when a young Oedipus, troubled
by a drunkard's claims in Corinth that he is not the true son of King Polybus and Queen Merope, travels
to the Oracle at Delphi seeking the truth about his parentage. Instead of answering his questions, the
Pythia delivers a terrifying prophecy: he is destined to slay his own father and lie with his own
mother. This horrifying revelation shatters his secure world, setting the tragic journey in motion."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/apollos-guidance> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Apollo's Guidance"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/oracle-of-delphi> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Through the cryptic warnings of the Delphic Oracle, Apollo
provides a unique form of supernatural aid. The god anchors Oedipus's destiny with the dual nature of
prophecy: along with the initial curse, Apollo weaves a distant, latent promise that Oedipus will
eventually find ultimate rest and holy sanctuary in a grove dedicated to the Eumenides. This fatal
assurance turns his agonizing exile into a purposeful journey toward divine transfiguration."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Instead of providing protective talismans or proactive wisdom, the god offers
the hero his own tragic fate as a map for the journey. The 'aid' is found in the structural certainty
of the word: by granting Oedipus the knowledge of his eventual arrival at Colonus, Apollo ensures his
suffering is not a series of random misfortunes, but a teleological path leading toward a final,
sacred transformation."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/sequential/aid-before-flee> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/flee-from-corinth> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Flee from Corinth"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Driven by intense fear and a moral desire to protect those he
believes to be his parents, Oedipus flees Corinth immediately, vowing never to return. In attempting
to proactively refuse the monstrous fate laid out by the Oracle, he directs his steps away from the
safety of his foster home and heads toward Thebes. His desperate escape acts as an inverted refusal:
the very act of fleeing is what delivers him directly into the path of the prophecy."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/proactive-departure> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/the-triple-crossroads> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Triple Crossroads"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/laius> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """At a place where three roads meet in Phocis, Oedipus encounters
a haughty traveler traveling in a carriage. When the traveler and his retinue arrogantly attempt to
force him off the road, Oedipus strikes out in a sudden, blinding rage. In the ensuing clash, he kills
the old man who is unknowingly his biological father, King Laius, and all but one of his servants.
This violent transgression serves as his definitive crossing into the tragic world of his destiny, as
the first part of the prophecy is fulfilled"""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/riddle-of-the-sphinx> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Riddle of the Sphinx"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/the-sphinx>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/jocasta> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Upon reaching the gates of Thebes, Oedipus confronts the Sphinx,
a monstrous creature terrorizing the city with a deadly riddle. By answering her puzzle about the
nature of man, he defeats the monster and liberates the city. In this transformative moment, he
effectively 'dies' to his previous identity as a wandering traveler and is 'reborn' as the King of
Thebes, inheriting both the throne and the hand of the widowed Queen Jocasta, hence fulfilling the
second part of the prophecy."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/search-for-the-regicide> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Search for the Regicide"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Years later, a devastating plague descends upon Thebes, sent
by the gods due to the unpunished murder of the former king. Oedipus embarks on a relentless quest
to identify and cast out Laius's killer to save his subjects. This investigation becomes a grueling
test of his personal resolve and integrity, where every witness questioned and every clue uncovered
brings him closer to the destructive truth of his own identity."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/reveal-it-all-to-me> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Reveal it all to me!"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/teiresias> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:WeakFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Seeking prophetic insight, Oedipus calls the blind seer
Teiresias to the palace. Teiresias, who possesses Apollo's divine sight, is reluctant to speak out
of a deep, tragic pity for the king. When his silence provokes Oedipus into furious accusations of
treason and conspiracy with Creon, Teiresias finally snaps and reveals the devastating truth: Oedipus
himself is the polluter and murderer of Laius."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/protection-not-love> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/dont-concearn-yourself-with-prophecies> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Don't concearn yourself with prophecies!"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/jocasta> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """As Oedipus's dread intensifies, Jocasta intervenes, begging
him to cease his investigation. In good faith, she tempts him to remain in comfortable ignorance to
save their household. She attempts to discredit the divine by recalling a prophecy given to her late
husband Laius - that he would be killed by his own son - which she wrongly believes went unfulfilled
when they abandoned their infant on Mount Cithaeron. Her desperate plea represents the ultimate
temptation for Oedipus to abandon his pursuit of truth in favor of his crown and safety."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """This temptation is offered in completely good faith, as Jocasta has not yet
realized the true nature of Oedipus's identity. She is not attempting to conceal a horrifying truth
she already knows; rather, she acts out of pure devotion to the hero's well-being. Seeing Oedipus
deeply distressed by the unfolding investigation, her only desire is to comfort him and ease his
torment; hers is therefore an innocent temptation to choose peace of mind."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/he-is-the-regicide> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "He is the regicide"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/jocasta> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:WeakFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Upon hearing Jocasta describe the crossroads where Laius was
killed and the appearance of the old king, Oedipus is struck by a terrifying realization. The physical
facts match his own dark memory of the triple crossroads, leading him to accept that he is indeed the
regicide who brought the plague upon Thebes. This moment acts as a preliminary atonement where the
hero confronts the shadow of the man he killed, though he does not yet realize that Laius was his
true biological father."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/atonement-with-the-king> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/it-all-came-true> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "It all came true!"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/old-servant> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:WeakFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The arrival of a messenger from Corinth announcing the death
of King Polybus initially brings relief, but it quickly shifts to horror when the messenger reveals
that Polybus was not Oedipus's real father. Oedipus summons the old servant - the lone survivor of
the crossroads and the same shepherd who saved him as an infant — who breaks down and confesses
everything. The truth collapses upon Oedipus: he is both the murderer of Laius and his biological son,
who has unknowingly shared his bed with his own mother."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/tragic-enlightenment> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/the-self-blinding> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Self-Blinding"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:WeakFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Upon bursting into the palace and discovering that Jocasta
has hanged herself, Oedipus is overcome by a violent, agonizing despair. He tears the golden brooches
from her robes and plunges them repeatedly into his own eyes, crying out that they should never again
behold the horrors he has committed or look upon the children he should never have fathered. By
physically destroying his sight, he isolates himself from the world he has corrupted, choosing to
face the darkness of his actions in an internal reckoning that he was previously blind to."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/punitive-inner-vision> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/plea-for-exile> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Plea for Exile"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/creon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Having accepted the absolute reality of his crimes, the
blinded Oedipus refuses to stay in the city he once ruled. He stands before Creon and the assembled
citizens of Thebes, explicitly demanding his immediate expulsion,to possibly free his city from the
plague, as predicted by Apollo. """@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/proactive-exile> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/exodus-from-thebes> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Exodus from Thebes"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Oedipus steps into the unknown, beginning a long, arduous
journey as a blind outcast. In his wandering, he is pursued not by physical monsters, but by the
overwhelming psychological weight of his past. For years, he roams through the wilderness, utilizing
the solitude and hardship to reflect upon his tragic history, gradually transforming his suffering
into spiritual wisdom."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The flight functions not as an escape from physical pursuit or a series
of active trials, but as a long internalization of his fate. Instead of being tested by the
outside world, Oedipus's wandering is a direct confrontation with the reality of his fulfilled
prophecy, using the solitude of his exile to reconcile his identity with his tragic deeds."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/the-guiding-daughter> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Guiding Daughter"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/antigone> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """As Oedipus's body grows weak and frail from years of wandering,
his loyal daughter Antigone steps forward to serve as his primary rescuer. She walks by his side,
serving as his eyes and guiding him safely across the unforgiving terrains of Greece. Her unwavering
devotion provides the essential support that keeps him alive, allowing the shattered king to accept
his tragic fate and continue on his fated path toward the sacred grounds of Colonus."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """While the rescuer in the canonical monomyth typically comes from the
Ordinary World, Antigone comes from the world where Oedipus's transformation took place. However, her
functional role remains identical: providing essential external support to help the hero navigate his
transition to a new reality."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/the-sacred-grove> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Arrival at the Sacred Grove of Colonus"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/theseus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Oedipus finally arrives at Colonus, entering a sacred grove
dedicated to the Eumenides. He recognizes this ground as the ultimate sanctuary promised to him
by Apollo years before. When the local elders of Athens display horror upon discovering his
identity, King Theseus steps forward and offers him unconditional sanctuary and protection. By
being accepted by the noble ruler despite his horrific reputation, Oedipus successfully crosses
back into a structured human society that welcomes his transformed state."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """What makes this stage slightly different from the canonical monomyth stage is
the hero's difficulty in translating his tragic wisdom into a social good. Oedipus, burdened by his
own miasma, cannot reintegrate alone; he requires Theseus to act as a bridge. Theseus validates the
hero's transformation, turning his individual suffering into a collective blessing and providing the
structure necessary for the hero's return to a community."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/stages/ismenes-news> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Ismene's News from Thebes"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/ismene> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Ismene arrives in Colonus from Thebes, serving as a second
figure of rescue. She is willing to perform the necessary sacrifices to appease the Eumenides on
Oedipus's behalf, to help him achieve spiritual clarity and enter the new reality of Colonus freely.
However, she also brings heavy news of a catastrophic civil war brewing back home between her brothers,
Eteocles and Polyneices, and warns her father that Creon is heading to Colonus to seize him for
political gain."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Ismene also comes from the world of the hero's past transformation - and not
from the 'ordinary world', possibily represented by any place which has not seen the prophecy being
fulfilled - yet her role remains consistent: providing essential external support that allows Oedipus
to move securely toward his final, fated reality."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/sequential/rescue-after-return-threshold> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/trouble-from-thebes> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Trouble from Thebes"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/creon>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/polyneices>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/ismene>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/theseus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/antigone> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Oedipus's fragile peace is shattered by the arrival of Creon,
who uses trickery and force to kidnap both Antigone and Ismene in a desperate attempt to drag the
blind hero back to the Theban border. Though King Theseus steps in and saves the daughters, the
conflict deepens when Polyneices arrives. The son weeps and pleads for his father's forgiveness for
his past inactions against his exile, hoping to secure Oedipus's blessing for the coming war. This
intrusion prevents any serene equilibrium, highlighting his status as a man who is still pulled by
the heavy gravity of his origins."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/denied-mastery> .

<oedipus-myth/stages/transfiguration-at-colonus> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Transfiguration at Colonus"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <oedipus-myth/monomyths/oedipus-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <oedipus-myth/characters/oedipus>,
        <oedipus-myth/characters/theseus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 18 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The hero reaches the end of his mortal journey as a sudden
thunderclap echoes across the sky, and a divine voice calls out to him. Oedipus stands up and walks
unaided toward a hidden, sacred point in the grove, where he simply vanishes into the earth. King
Theseus is the sole witness to this mysterious passing. Through this divine death, Oedipus is finally
freed from the weight of his past, transforming from a cursed exile into a holy, chthonic protector
of the land that welcomed him."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/freedom-in-death> .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/proactive-departure> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Proactive Departure divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/flee-from-corinth> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In the Oedipus myth, the refusal of the call is subverted through
a proactive moral choice. Rather than a passive retreat born of cowardice, Oedipus's refusal is an act
of high-minded defiance; he flees Corinth specifically to protect those he believes are his parents.
This creates a profound 'Tragic Irony' where the hero's virtuous attempt to outrun his fate becomes
the very engine of its fulfillment. By physically moving away from the perceived danger, he unknowingly
makes his flight both a rejection of the call and the inevitable start of the journey."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/protection-not-love> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Protection not Love divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/reveal-it-all-to-me> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """This stage diverges from the traditional archetype by alterating
the nature of the goddess's unconditional love. The meeting acts as a distorted encounter with divine
truth, where the seer tries to protect the hero from a fatal enlightenment. The seer's care and love
are expressed through a desperate protective silence, intended to shield Oedipus from his own ruin.
When forced to break this silence, instead of offering comforting validation, the prophet provides the
initial, painful awakening that sets the hero's true internal transformation in motion. He is the first
to reveal to the hero his true identity and to confront him with reality."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/atonement-with-the-king> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Atonement with the King divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/he-is-the-regicide> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """This represents a profound subversion of the traditional Atonement
with the Father stage. Instead of a spiritual reconciliation or submission to parental authority, the
'atonement' is a terrifying reckoning with a violent past. The deep irony lies in the fact that Oedipus
believes he is coming to terms with the murder of a total stranger to purge the city of its plague.
In truth, this stranger is Laius, his biological father. Consequently, the hero undergoes an accidental
confrontation with the ghost of his patricide before he even understands the blood bond between them,
reversing the typical path toward healing into a descent toward destruction."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/tragic-enlightenment> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Tragic Enlightenment divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/it-all-came-true> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Oedipus subverts the traditional Apotheosis, which normally
elevates the hero to a state of blissful, divine transcendence. Instead, through the testimony of the
old servant, he reaches a 'tragic enlightenment.' The conquest here is purely internal; he does not
achieve divine rest but rather a profound, shattering knowledge of his true self and the irrevocable
realization of his fated doom."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/punitive-inner-vision> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Punitive Inner Vision divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/the-self-blinding> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The ultimate boon in the myth of Oedpis is far from a restorative
elixir for the community, as it consists in a severe, self-inflicted punishment. By blinding himself,
the hero destroys his physical perception of the world to acquire a solitary 'inner sight.' Rather
than bringing life or illumination to the world he leaves behind, this boon is entirely internal,
solitary, and unshared."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/proactive-exile> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Proactive Exile divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/plea-for-exile> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The hero's departure acts as an inverted Refusal of the Return.
Instead of a passive or reluctant attitude toward crossing the return threshold, Oedipus takes full
initiative to leave. By begging Creon for exile, he proactively drives himself out of the world in
which his internal transformation has happened and chooses to wander the wilderness. This choice is
also driven by the urgent need to fulfill Apollo's prophecy, which predicted that, to save Thebes from
the plague, the regicide would have had to be exiled or killed."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/denied-mastery> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Denied Mastery"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/trouble-from-thebes> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In the Monomyth, Mastery implies a transpersonal state where the
hero is at home in both worlds. Here, the 'Mastery' is negated: the world where the hero's
transformation has happened, hence Thebes and its politics, aggressively seeks to weaponize the hero's
spiritual status and his integration in the new 'ordinary' world, while the hero responds with fury
rather than balance. This divergence shows that the hero remains a prisoner of his tragic history
and of the Theban dynamics until the moment of death."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/narrative/freedom-in-death> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Freedom in Death divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/transfiguration-at-colonus> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """This represents an 'Inverted Fit' of the final monomyth stage.
While 'Freedom to Live' traditionally suggests the hero's ability to exist in the ordinary world without
the fear of death, Oedipus achieves this freedom only through the act of passing away. His release from
the burden of his past and the pollution of his crimes is synchronized with his physical disappearance.
The irony lies in the fact that his 'freedom' is a transition from mortal suffering to a chthonic,
immortal state, as he becomes free from life itself to serve as a sacred protector of the land."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -------------

<oedipus-myth/divergences/sequential/aid-before-flee> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Aid before Flee divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/apollos-guidance> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In the canonical monomyth, Supernatural Aid typically occurs as
the third stage, appearing after the hero's hesitation to provide the necessary tools or assurance
for the journey. In the myth of Oedipus, this sequence is displaced: the 'Aid' of Apollo's prophecy
is granted at the very outset, preceding the hero's Inverted Refusal (his flight from Corinth). This
displacement is critical to the tragic structure, as the divine guidance does not resolve the hero's
hesitation but instead serves as the direct catalyst for his attempt to outrun his fate."""@en .

<oedipus-myth/divergences/sequential/rescue-after-return-threshold> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Rescue after Return Threshold divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <oedipus-myth/stages/ismenes-news> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """This stage represents a structural repetition and displacement of
the 'Rescue from Without' archetype. While Antigone provided the initial rescue in its canonical
position to sustain Oedipus during his exile, Ismene's arrival occurs retroactively after the hero
has already crossed the return threshold of Colonus. Her appearance serves a dual purpose: she provides
the specific ritual aid needed to navigate his new environment and introduces the 'news from Thebes'
regarding the civil war. This information acts as the final narrative engine, setting into motion the
conflict with Creon and Polyneices that ultimately facilitates Oedipus's transition from a mortal
outcast to a divinized, sacred protector."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# AENEID (Epic Poem, 19 BCE)
# ==============================================================================

<aeneid> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Book ;
    rdfs:label "Aeneid"@en ;
    dcterms:title "Aeneid"@en ;
    dcterms:created "-0018"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Publius Vergilius Maro" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q38 ;
    schema:genre "Epic Poetry"@en,
        "Mythological Literature"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q60220 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A Latin epic poem in twelve books composed in the final decade of Virgil's life,
recounting the wanderings and wars of the Trojan exile Aeneas as he pursues the founding of the
Roman race in Italy."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Aeneas's Hero's Journey in The Aeneid"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'The Aeneid', focusing on the character Aeneas's journey from Trojan exile to founding
patriarch of the Roman race."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <aeneid> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <aeneid/characters/aeneas> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/venus>,
        <aeneid/characters/anchises>,
        <aeneid/characters/creusa>,
        <aeneid/characters/dido>,
        <aeneid/characters/mercury>,
        <aeneid/characters/cumaean-sibyl>,
        <aeneid/characters/lavinia>,
        <aeneid/characters/latinus>,
        <aeneid/characters/turnus>,
        <aeneid/characters/juno>,
        <aeneid/characters/pallas>,
        <aeneid/characters/evander>,
        <aeneid/characters/hector>,
        <aeneid/characters/iulus>,
        <aeneid/characters/tiberinus> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <aeneid/stages/the-storm-on-the-libyan-coast>,
        <aeneid/stages/a-second-troy-rising-from-the-sand>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-cave-and-the-pyre>,
        <aeneid/stages/italiam-non-sponte-sequor>,
        <aeneid/stages/loosing-the-cables>,
        <aeneid/stages/games-and-the-helmsman-lost>,
        <aeneid/stages/facilis-descensus-averno>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-fields-of-mourning-and-beyond>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-soul-fields-and-the-doctrine-of-return>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-parade-of-roman-souls>,
        <aeneid/stages/this-is-the-land>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-foreign-bridegroom-foretold>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-grief-that-stalls-the-campaign>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-shield-and-the-etruscan-fleet>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-mother-and-the-dittany>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-imperium-bestowed>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-belt-of-pallas-and-the-buried-blade> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<aeneid/characters/aeneas> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Aeneas"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A Trojan prince, son of Anchises and the goddess Venus, who escapes the sack of
Troy bearing his father on his shoulders and his household gods in his arms, and who is fated to
found the lineage from which Rome will arise."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q82732 .

<aeneid/characters/venus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Venus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The goddess of love, mother of Aeneas, and his persistent divine protector across
the journey, intervening at moments of mortal peril and political negotiation alike with the
Olympian council."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q47652 .

<aeneid/characters/anchises> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Anchises"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The aged father of Aeneas, carried out of burning Troy on his son's shoulders,
who dies in Sicily during the wanderings and is encountered again as a luminous shade in the Elysian
fields where he discloses the future of the Roman race."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q211953 .

<aeneid/characters/creusa> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Creusa"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The first wife of Aeneas, lost in the chaos of Troy's fall and encountered as a
ghostly apparition who releases him from their bond and prophesies the western kingdom and the royal
bride that await him."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q375174 .

<aeneid/characters/dido> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Dido"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The widowed Phoenician queen and founder of Carthage, who receives the
shipwrecked Trojans with hospitality, falls into consuming love for Aeneas, and consigns herself to
the pyre when he sails away under divine command."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q905162 .

<aeneid/characters/mercury> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Mercury"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The winged messenger of Jupiter, dispatched to Carthage to deliver the
unambiguous command that recalls Aeneas to his fated mission and severs the Carthaginian
entanglement."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1150 .

<aeneid/characters/cumaean-sibyl> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Cumaean Sibyl"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The aged prophetess of Apollo at Cumae, who instructs Aeneas in the prerequisites
of the catabasis, conducts him through the underworld, and mediates between the mortal traveller and
the realm of the dead."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q762835 .

<aeneid/characters/lavinia> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Lavinia"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The daughter of King Latinus, prophesied bride of Aeneas, whose silent presence
at the centre of the Latin war marks her as the dynastic figure through whom Trojan and Italian
lines will be joined into the foundational Roman stock."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1137364 .

<aeneid/characters/latinus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Latinus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The aging king of the Latins, who recognizes in the Trojan arrival the fulfilment
of an oracle concerning a foreign son-in-law and offers Aeneas his daughter and the alliance that
his queen and Turnus will violently reject."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q779406 .

<aeneid/characters/turnus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Turnus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The young Rutulian prince, formerly favoured suitor of Lavinia, who leads the
Italian coalition against the Trojan settlers and meets his death at the closing moment of the poem
by Aeneas's hand."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q633549 .

<aeneid/characters/juno> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Juno"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The queen of the gods, whose unrelenting hostility toward the Trojan remnant
drives the storm at sea, the Carthaginian episode, and the Italian war, functioning as the cosmic
antagonist whose grievances structure the poem's celestial register."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q125046 .

<aeneid/characters/pallas> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Pallas"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The young son of King Evander, entrusted to Aeneas as a fellow combatant and
surrogate ward, whose death at the hand of Turnus propels the closing rage that ends the poem."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2048018 .

<aeneid/characters/evander> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Evander"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The aged Arcadian king who has settled at Pallanteum on the future site of Rome,
and who receives Aeneas with hospitality, narrates the topography's sacred prehistory, and lends his
son Pallas to the Trojan cause."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q837699 .

<aeneid/characters/hector> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Hector"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The fallen Trojan champion, whose ghost appears to Aeneas on the final night of
Troy, releases him from any obligation to defend the doomed city, and entrusts him with the
household gods that must be carried to a new homeland."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q159666 .

<aeneid/characters/iulus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Iulus (Ascanius)"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The young son of Aeneas, carried out of Troy at his father's side, who serves
throughout the journey as the dynastic stake and the embodied future for whose sake the founding
mission is undertaken."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q655566 .

<aeneid/characters/tiberinus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Tiberinus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The river god of the Tiber, who appears to Aeneas in vision on the eve of the
Latin war and confirms that the journey has reached its prophesied terminus, directing him upstream
to the Arcadian settlement that will become his crucial ally."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q937512 .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<aeneid/stages/the-storm-on-the-libyan-coast> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The storm on the Libyan coast"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/juno> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Juno persuades Aeolus to unleash the winds upon the fleet,
and a black squall closes over the survivors of seven years of wandering. Ships are scattered, men
and oars float on the waves, and the wreckage of what remained of Troy is dispersed across the
unknown sea. Aeneas is washed onto an unfamiliar African shore with a handful of companions,
ignorant of his location, ignorant of his queen, possessed of nothing but the household gods he
salvaged from the burning city and the bare instruction that some western kingdom is owed to him.
The Trojan identity, already eroded by years of homelessness, is here finally extinguished as a
public reality, and the figure who emerges from the shore is reduced to a single function: that of
the survivor charged with a beginning he cannot yet imagine."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The poem begins inside this stage, with all preceding journey content
delivered analeptically through Aeneas's recollection in Books II and III. The dissolution-of-self
function is fully present, but its precipitating events lie outside the narrated frame."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/in-medias-res-opening> .

<aeneid/stages/a-second-troy-rising-from-the-sand> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "A second Troy rising from the sand"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/dido>,
        <aeneid/characters/iulus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In Carthage Aeneas finds a city in the act of becoming what
his own people had been: walls rising under disciplined hands, a queen of remarkable competence,
laws being framed at this very moment for a polity not yet finished. He is welcomed at her hearth,
honoured at her banquet, and eventually pulled into her bed and her project. The mission westward
recedes from view as the founding work he had been promised in Italy appears to be available,
under different patronage, in this very harbour. He puts on Tyrian purple, oversees the construction
of towers that are not his to raise, and lets the months accumulate without remarking on their
accumulation. The hesitation here is not articulated as refusal but enacted as substitution, the
fated city traded for the convenient one and the divine charge silenced beneath the daily ceremonies
of an adopted court."""@en .

<aeneid/stages/the-cave-and-the-pyre> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The cave and the pyre"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/dido>,
        <aeneid/characters/juno>,
        <aeneid/characters/venus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """During a hunting expedition a sudden storm drives the queen
and the Trojan into the same cave, where, with Juno presiding and Earth and the nymphs as witnesses,
their union is consummated under conditions Dido takes to be a wedding. From that day she ceases to
disguise the relation, calls Aeneas her husband in public, and consigns the construction of her
city to suspension. The seduction operates at every register at once: erotic, political, dynastic,
domestic. Aeneas is offered not merely a lover but a queen, not merely a queen but a kingdom, not
merely a kingdom but a finished destiny that requires no further travelling. When the divine command
finally arrives and he prepares his ships in secret, Dido moves through the stages of fury,
supplication, and curse, ending on the pyre with the sword he had left behind, and the smoke of her
burning is the last sight Carthage offers the departing fleet."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/temptation-precedes-call> .

<aeneid/stages/italiam-non-sponte-sequor> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Italiam non sponte sequor"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/mercury>,
        <aeneid/characters/dido>,
        <aeneid/characters/iulus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Mercury descends through the air with his caduceus and his
winged sandals and finds Aeneas in Tyrian dress overseeing the works of a city that is not his. The
messenger speaks plainly: the destined kingdom is Italy, the heir whose patrimony is being squandered
is Iulus, the queen at whose side the hero stands has no claim on a man whose obligation runs to
unborn generations and to a foundation Jupiter has already named. The command is unconditional and
delivered in the imperative. Aeneas hears it in shock, and within the same book begins the
preparations to sail. When confronted by Dido in the celebrated exchange that follows, his
self-defence will be that he does not seek Italy of his own will, that the journey is required of
him by powers he can neither refuse nor reinterpret. The summons that the entire opening had been
gathering toward, half-named through Hector's ghost on Troy's last night, partially disclosed by
the Penates, prefigured by Creusa, arrives here in unmistakable form."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <aeneid/divergences/narrative/gathered-and-doubled-call> ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/delayed-call> .

<aeneid/stages/loosing-the-cables> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Loosing the cables"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/dido> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Trojan ships are made ready under cover of preparation
rather than under public proclamation, and at the appointed hour the cables are cut and the fleet
slips from the Carthaginian harbour while the queen is still asleep. At dawn she sees the empty
roadstead, hurls her final imprecation against the departing sails, and ascends the pyre. The
crossing here is not a heroic step into a marked threshold but a quiet severing accomplished while
the abandoned world is unconscious of the loss. Behind the ships the smoke of Dido's burning rises
and is absorbed by the African horizon, the cost of the threshold paid in another life entirely.
Ahead lies the open Mediterranean and the final passage toward the prophesied coast, the harbour
not yet known but committed to without further hesitation."""@en .

<aeneid/stages/games-and-the-helmsman-lost> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Games and the helmsman lost"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/anchises> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The fleet returns to Sicily for the anniversary of Anchises's
death, and Aeneas presides over funeral games of ship-races, foot-races, archery, and boxing in
honour of the buried father, exercises in collective memory that strengthen the band of survivors
even as Trojan women, despairing of the endless journey, are incited by Juno to set fire to the
ships. Some are saved by Jupiter's rain, others lost; the weak and the unwilling are settled at
Acesta and the company that continues is the company prepared to finish the crossing. On the final
night the helmsman Palinurus is taken by Sleep and falls into the sea, the fleet's pilot drowned
within sight of Italy, the cost of arrival paid in the body of the most experienced navigator. The
ordeals of this stage are concentrated and incidental rather than serial and structural, the fleet
having already exhausted most of its heroic-test material in the analeptic narration of Books II
and III."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The Road of Trials is largely retrospective in this poem, distributed across
the seven years of wandering recounted analeptically by Aeneas in Carthage. The narrated trials
in Book V function as a coda to that earlier sequence rather than as the stage's primary
realization."""@en .

<aeneid/stages/facilis-descensus-averno> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Facilis descensus Averno"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/cumaean-sibyl> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """At Cumae the Sibyl receives Aeneas in the cavern of the hundred
mouths, possessed by Apollo, and lays out the conditions of the descent: the golden bough that must
be plucked from a hidden tree if the underworld is to be entered and survived, the unburied
companion who must be found and given proper rites before the threshold can be crossed, the
sacrifices to Hecate that prepare the night journey. She articulates the foundational principle of
the catabasis in the line that gives the moment its weight, that the descent to Avernus is easy and
the return is the labour. When the bough is found and the rites completed, she takes Aeneas through
the entrance to the underworld and walks beside him through every register of the dead, naming the
shades, intervening with Charon and Cerberus, mediating each encounter with the precise authority of
one who knows the geography no living traveller can know unaided. Without her presence the journey
would be impossible at every stage of its unfolding."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/aid-after-trials> .

<aeneid/stages/the-fields-of-mourning-and-beyond> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The fields of mourning and beyond"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/anchises>,
        <aeneid/characters/cumaean-sibyl>,
        <aeneid/characters/dido> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The descent winds through the regions of the dead in widening
circuits, past the unburied at the Stygian shore, past the souls of children and the falsely
condemned, into the fields of mourning where Dido's shade turns from him in silence and refuses to
hear his explanation. Beyond these come the warriors, friends and enemies of Troy alike, and finally
the gates of Tartarus glimpsed but not entered. The path opens at last into the luminous valley of
Elysium, where Anchises stands in the green meadows surveying the souls awaiting their next
embodiment. The reunion is not a confrontation. The father weeps with joy at the son's arrival,
embraces a form that cannot be embraced, and welcomes Aeneas not as a delinquent who must justify
his life but as the inheritor of the cosmological vision the dead are now in a position to share.
Across the river of forgetfulness, surrounded by the souls of those not yet born, Anchises gathers
his son into a teaching that the upper world has no standpoint from which to deliver."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The encounter is structurally complete as Atonement, the paternal authority
faced and the hero authorized, but its dramatic register is disclosive rather than judicial,
warranting a semiotic divergence."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <aeneid/divergences/semiotic/atonement-as-revelation> ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/initiation-block-shift> .

<aeneid/stages/the-soul-fields-and-the-doctrine-of-return> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The soul-fields and the doctrine of return"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/anchises> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Standing in the meadows beyond Lethe, Anchises explains the
cosmic order to his son: a world-soul animating sky and earth and sea, an inner fire diffused
through every body, the encumbrance of flesh that clouds the spirit's native clarity, the long
purification by which souls are scoured of their accumulated stains and prepared again for embodied
life. The teaching is delivered as philosophy rather than as vision, but it functions for the hero
as a momentary release from the categories that have governed his existence: the wandering exile
who must reach a coast becomes briefly the participant in a metaphysical structure that includes
his coast, his city, and his death within a single vast economy of return. The ego-bound figure who
arrived at the underworld's mouth is, in this passage, dissolved into a cosmological standpoint
from which his own labour appears as one element in a pattern that does not depend on him for its
intelligibility."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/initiation-block-shift> .

<aeneid/stages/the-parade-of-roman-souls> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The parade of Roman souls"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/anchises>,
        <aeneid/characters/iulus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Anchises leads his son to a vantage from which the procession
of unborn souls can be reviewed, and names them one by one: the Alban kings descending from Iulus,
Romulus the wolf-suckled founder, the Caesars, Augustus himself extending an empire that will reach
beyond the Garamantes and the Indians, Numa with his laws, the Brutuses, the Gracchi, the Scipios,
the long line of Roman virtue. The catalogue closes with Marcellus, the recently dead heir whose
shade is acknowledged with a tenderness that breaks the imperial register. The boon Aeneas carries
out of the underworld is neither object nor power but knowledge of the future for whose sake the
present labour is undertaken: the certainty that his exile is the seed of an order that will measure
itself against the orbits of the stars. He returns to the upper world transformed by knowing what
his hardships are knowable as, and the journey from this point forward proceeds under that
disclosure."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/initiation-block-shift> .

<aeneid/stages/this-is-the-land> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "This is the land"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/iulus>,
        <aeneid/characters/tiberinus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The fleet rounds the Italian coast and turns into the mouth
of the Tiber, where the river runs yellow with sand and forest crowds the banks. The Trojans go
ashore and prepare a meal on flat cakes of bread used as plates, and Iulus laughingly remarks that
they are eating their tables. The harmless joke fulfils, in the same instant of its utterance, an
oracle Aeneas had received and feared, that the journey would end where hunger drove the company
to consume even the platters their food rested on. The recognition cascades immediately into the
ceremonial gesture of arrival: Aeneas embraces the soil, calls upon the local divinities and the
Earth itself, and acknowledges that the prophesied terminus has been reached. That night the river
god Tiberinus rises in vision and confirms the arrival, instructing the founder upstream to seek
the Arcadian alliance. The threshold has been crossed not into a familiar homeland but into the
prophesied future the underworld disclosed, and the return is therefore a return to a place the
hero has never been, recognized as home only because the gods have named it so."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The Return Threshold here is not a re-entry into the original ordinary
world but an arrival at the prophesied future world, a structural inversion of the canonical
homecoming pattern that this poem shares with all foundation narratives."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/early-return-threshold> .

<aeneid/stages/the-foreign-bridegroom-foretold> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The foreign bridegroom foretold"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/lavinia>,
        <aeneid/characters/latinus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """At the Latin court an oracle has already declared that the
princess Lavinia must not marry within her own people but is destined for a foreign son-in-law from
whose line will descend a glory that will lift their name to the stars. The omen has been confirmed
by the burning of her hair before the altar, a flame that consumed the diadem without injuring the
girl, prophesying that she would shine in renown and bring war upon the people. When the Trojan
embassy arrives Latinus recognizes in Aeneas the foreigner the prophecy named, and offers his
daughter without negotiation. The bride herself never speaks. Her presence is registered through
the gold of her hair lit by the omen-fire, through her mother's tears at the proposed match, through
the catalogue of suitors she has refused. The encounter that fulfils the goddess function is
therefore conducted around her rather than with her, the integrative power of the feminine carried
by prophecy and dynastic fact rather than by the relational mediation a spoken meeting would
provide."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The goddess function is distributed across Venus the divine mother,
Creusa the prophesying ghost, and Lavinia the silent dynastic figure. Lavinia carries the formal
realization because she occupies the structural slot of the integrative feminine, but she does so
without the relational presence the canonical stage assumes."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <aeneid/divergences/narrative/dispersed-goddess> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <aeneid/divergences/semiotic/goddess-as-dynastic-cipher> ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <aeneid/divergences/sequential/deferred-goddess> .

<aeneid/stages/the-grief-that-stalls-the-campaign> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The grief that stalls the campaign"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/pallas>,
        <aeneid/characters/evander> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The body of Pallas is laid out on a bier of oak and
strawberry-tree boughs and sent back to Pallanteum with an honour-guard of Trojan and Etruscan
warriors. Aeneas stands beside the youth he had taken under his protection and weeps, lifting up the
funeral garments Dido had once woven for him as gifts and folding them over the dead boy. The grief
is not a brief dramatic pause but a gravitational drag on the entire campaign: the foundational
work of settling the new kingdom is suspended in mourning, and the founder who had carried his
prophesied future out of the underworld is briefly arrested by the human cost of acquiring it. The
language attached to him in these books takes on a heaviness incompatible with forward motion. Only
the structural necessity of the war forces the campaign to resume, and even then the resumption
proceeds under the shadow of an obligation to Pallas's father that the founder cannot discharge by
founding alone."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The Refusal here is not the canonical reluctance to leave the special
world's bliss but a paralysis induced by the cost of the return itself, the founder weighed down by
the bodies the founding has required."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <aeneid/divergences/narrative/refusal-as-cost-of-founding> .

<aeneid/stages/the-shield-and-the-etruscan-fleet> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The shield and the Etruscan fleet"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/venus>,
        <aeneid/characters/evander>,
        <aeneid/characters/pallas> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Aeneas sails up the Tiber to Pallanteum, the Arcadian
settlement on the future site of Rome, and is received by Evander with hospitality and instruction.
Venus delivers to him at Pallanteum the shield her husband Vulcan has forged at her request, its
surface engraved with the entire future of the city he is fated to seed: the wolf-suckled twins,
the Sabine women, Horatius at the bridge, Catiline in Tartarus, the battle of Actium with Augustus
on the prow. With Pallas at his side and the shield slung at his back, Aeneas leads the Etruscan
fleet downstream toward the besieged Trojan camp, the river journey transformed into a passage
between two registers of his founding labour, the disclosed past-future strapped to his arm and
the urgent present awaiting at the camp's wall. The flight here is not from a special world's
guardians but toward the embattled camp with the means of its rescue."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <aeneid/divergences/narrative/flight-as-relief-mission> .

<aeneid/stages/the-mother-and-the-dittany> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The mother and the dittany"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/venus>,
        <aeneid/characters/iulus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In the climactic phase of the war Aeneas is struck by an
arrow whose source remains unknown, and the wound resists every effort of the surgeon Iapyx to
extract the iron. The campaign falters at his absence from the line, and the Italian forces press
forward into the Trojan defences. Venus, watching from above, gathers dittany from the slopes of
Mount Ida and infuses it secretly into the water with which the wound is being washed. The arrow
loosens of its own accord and falls into the surgeon's hand, the pain departs, and the founder
returns to the field with his strength restored. The intervention is not announced to him; Iapyx
recognizes the divine signature in the unaccountable cure and tells him to take up his arms.
Without this concealed maternal action at the moment when his body had failed, the war would have
ended in Trojan defeat and the founding labour would have been lost in its final phase."""@en .

<aeneid/stages/the-imperium-bestowed> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The imperium bestowed"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/latinus>,
        <aeneid/characters/iulus>,
        <aeneid/characters/lavinia> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Across the long Latin campaign the founder operates with
authority in two registers simultaneously, the heir of fallen Troy and the father-in-waiting of an
Italian dynasty, commanding Trojan and Etruscan and Arcadian forces under a single banner whose
legitimacy rests on inherited destiny and on the new oracle Latinus has accepted. The treaty
proposed before the climactic duel formalizes the dual sovereignty: if Aeneas wins, Trojans and
Italians shall fuse, sharing rites and laws under his rule, neither absorbing the other but blended
into a population whose name will become Roman. The shield Vulcan made for him, depicting events
centuries beyond the founder's own life, is the visible token of this mastery, the founder carrying
on his arm a record of the world that issues from his act, the labour at the threshold and the
imperium beyond it held in single grasp. The integration is not yet enjoyed but it is established,
the architecture of the dual inheritance set in place even as the final violence remains to be
done."""@en .

<aeneid/stages/the-belt-of-pallas-and-the-buried-blade> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The belt of Pallas and the buried blade"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <aeneid/monomyths/aeneas-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <aeneid/characters/aeneas>,
        <aeneid/characters/turnus>,
        <aeneid/characters/pallas> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The duel ends with Turnus disarmed, wounded in the thigh, and
on his knees before the founder, conceding the victory and asking either to live or to be returned
to his father in death. Aeneas hesitates. The plea is reasonable, the war is concluded, the
prophesied marriage is secured, and for a moment the sword stays. Then his eye falls on the
sword-belt of Pallas slung across the Rutulian's shoulder as a trophy, the gold studs and the worked
figures of the slain bridegrooms recognizable in an instant, and the memory of the boy laid out on
the bier of oak boughs returns with full force. The founder is described as kindled by furies and
terrible in his anger, and he drives the sword into the chest of the kneeling man with a curse,
the soul of Turnus fleeing groaning and indignant beneath the shades. There is no marriage, no
city raised, no settled reign, no peace surveyed from a position of equilibrium. The closing
gesture is of unmastered passion executing a justice that the founder's earlier conduct had
already learned to suspect, and the silence after the killing settles over a battlefield that
nothing in the act has finished resolving."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The stage is fully present and dramatically central, but its content
reverses the canonical signature of the archetype: rage rather than release, fear of betraying the
dead rather than freedom from fear, the soul fleeing groaning rather than the soul reposed."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <aeneid/divergences/narrative/freedom-as-rage> .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<aeneid/divergences/narrative/gathered-and-doubled-call> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Gathered and doubled call divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/italiam-non-sponte-sequor> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The summons in this poem is distributed across multiple
anticipations and only finalized late, the canonical archetype's discrete opening rupture replaced
by a long process of accumulating mandate. Hector's ghost on Troy's last night charges Aeneas with
carrying the household gods to a new city without naming the city; the Penates speak in dream of
Hesperia without specifying its terms; Creusa's shade prophesies a western kingdom and a royal
bride without binding the hero to any timetable; Helenus elaborates the geography in Book III
without commanding obedience. Mercury's intervention in Carthage is therefore not the announcement
of a new mission but the gathering of a long anticipatory chain into a binding directive. The
poem's call functions partly as memory and partly as repetition, the journey having been summoned
several times before the summons becomes unavoidable, and the hero having been told what awaits him
long before he is told that he must unconditionally pursue it. The dramatic weight rests not on the
novelty of the message but on the moment when its accumulated authority becomes inescapable, the
reluctant founder finally cornered by a mandate that has been forming around him since the night
his city fell."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/narrative/dispersed-goddess> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Dispersed goddess divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-foreign-bridegroom-foretold> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """No single feminine encounter in this poem performs the full
range of mediation the canonical archetype concentrates in one figure, and the goddess function is
instead distributed across three. Venus carries the protective and intercessory dimension as
recurring divine mother, intervening at the storm, on the Libyan shore in disguise, before Olympus
in advocacy, at the wound in Book XII, but never offering the sustained encounter of unconditional
recognition the stage requires. Creusa's ghost in Book II delivers the prophecy of the western
kingdom and the royal bride and releases Aeneas from the bond of their marriage in a moment of
luminous tenderness, but she is recounted analeptically rather than encountered in the poem's
present, and her function is closed before the journey proper begins. Lavinia carries the formal
slot, the prophesied bride at whose silent centre the dynastic future is gathered, but she does not
speak and her significance is articulated entirely through omen and prophecy. The integrative work
of the archetype is accomplished, but only by reading the three figures together as a single
distributed presence whose components occupy different registers of mediation."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/narrative/refusal-as-cost-of-founding> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Refusal as cost of founding divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-grief-that-stalls-the-campaign> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The canonical reluctance arises from having tasted transcendence
and preferring to remain in the special world rather than carry its boon back to the ordinary one.
This poem locates the hesitation elsewhere entirely: in the founder's grief at the body of the
young ally whose death has been required to advance the founding labour. Pallas's corpse, lifted
onto the bier of oak boughs and sent back to Pallanteum with the funeral garments Dido had once
woven, focuses the entire weight of the founding cost into a single image. The hero is not
reluctant to leave the underworld's bliss, an experience whose transformative effect he in fact
welcomes; he is arrested by the recognition that the prophesied future the underworld disclosed is
being purchased at a price he had not understood when he accepted the disclosure. The Refusal here
is not anti-transitional but conscience-bearing, the founder forced to acknowledge what the
imperium already costs before it has even been established."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/narrative/flight-as-relief-mission> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Flight as relief mission divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-shield-and-the-etruscan-fleet> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The canonical figure escapes the special world bearing a stolen
or won prize, often pursued by guardians who would reclaim it. The Tiber voyage with the Etruscan
fleet inverts the directional logic at every register. The pursuit, if it can be called that,
points the wrong way: the founder is not fleeing toward safety but advancing toward an embattled
camp that requires his urgent return. The prize, the shield Vulcan has forged with the future of
Rome on its surface, has been freely given by the divine mother rather than seized from any
guardian. The companions on the voyage, Pallas at his side and the Etruscan allies in the ships
behind, are recruits rather than pursuers, and the river itself functions as a passage of arrival
rather than escape. What the canonical archetype reads as flight here reads as relief expedition,
the hero traversing between two fronts of his founding labour with the disclosed pattern of his
city's future strapped to his arm and his obligation to the besieged community pulling him forward
into combat."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/narrative/freedom-as-rage> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Freedom as rage divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-belt-of-pallas-and-the-buried-blade> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Aeneas has Turnus disarmed and kneeling, the war effectively
concluded and the prophesied marriage secured, and the sword stays for a moment that the text
marks as a hesitation. The decision that follows is explicitly attributed to fury kindled by the
sight of Pallas's belt, and the closing line tracks the soul of the slain man fleeing groaning
beneath the shades. The reversal of canonical signature is precise rather than approximate: where
the archetypal closure releases the hero from fear of death and from attachment to outcome, this
closure binds the founder to a debt of vengeance that overwrites every other consideration in the
final instant. The poem knows what closure looks like, having delivered it with extraordinary
fullness in Anchises's vision in Book VI, and the choice to end here, with this gesture, withholds
the canonical resolution rather than failing to reach it. The reading that registers this
withholding as inversion rather than as absence honours the deliberateness of the closural strategy,
the founding act left visibly contaminated by the passion that completes it, and the question of
what kind of imperium emerges from such an origin left as a structural opening rather than a
resolved theme."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -----------

<aeneid/divergences/sequential/in-medias-res-opening> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "In medias res opening divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-storm-on-the-libyan-coast> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The poem begins inside the swallowing-darkness stage itself, at
narrative position one, with all preparatory content delivered analeptically through Aeneas's
recollection in the Carthaginian books. The dissolution-of-self is presented as a starting condition
rather than a culminating one, displaced four positions earlier than its canonical fifth-place
location, and the cascading consequence is that the stages which should precede it must surface
afterward, transforming the Refusal of the Call, the Temptress, the Call itself, and the First
Threshold into a sequence delivered in scrambled order through the first six books. The opening
choice is the foundational structural gesture from which the rest of the Departure's reordering
follows, the Homeric inheritance of the in-medias-res protocol producing a monomyth realization
whose canonical sequence is recoverable only by reading against the narrative grain. What the
canonical archetype treats as a five-stage progression toward the swallowing is here treated as a
single dissolution given immediately, with the preparatory architecture reconstructed from the
hero's own memory rather than narrated as it occurs."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/sequential/temptation-precedes-call> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Temptation precedes call divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-cave-and-the-pyre> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The temptation surfaces at narrative position three, before
the Call has been articulated as binding mandate, displacing the Temptress five positions earlier
than its canonical mid-Initiation placement. The structural consequence is decisive: the seduction
operates not as an obstacle late in the journey but as an alternative founding offered before the
true founding has been firmly accepted, and the hero's vulnerability to it is intensified by the
fact that no unambiguous summons has yet recalled him from the option Carthage represents. The
positioning explains the unusual force the Dido episode commands within the realization. It is the
test that nearly succeeds, the stage that almost replaces the journey rather than merely
interrupting it, and the trauma it leaves in the hero shapes every subsequent act precisely
because it occurred before the call had been delivered with the authority that would have made
resistance unambiguous. Where the canonical archetype tests a hero already committed, this
realization tests a hero not yet committed, and the dramatic asymmetry is decisive for everything
that follows."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/sequential/delayed-call> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Delayed call divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/italiam-non-sponte-sequor> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Mercury's command arrives at narrative position four, behind
the Belly of the Whale, the Refusal of the Call, and the Temptress, three positions later than the
canonical opening placement. The displacement is partly artefact of the in medias res opening and
partly a substantive choice about how the founding mission's authority is constituted. By the time
the unambiguous command is delivered, the hero has already failed the test of substitute foundation
in Carthage, already endured the dissolution at sea, already received the prefigurative summons
through Hector, the Penates, and Creusa. The Call therefore arrives not as an opening rupture but
as a closure applied to a long process of attempted alternatives, the moment when the accumulated
previous summons become suddenly binding. The displacement carries its own thematic content: the
founding is authorized late and against resistance rather than embraced early and pursued with
single-minded commitment, and the founder's reluctance is constitutive of the mission rather than
an obstacle to it."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/sequential/aid-after-trials> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Aid after trials divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/facilis-descensus-averno> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Sibyl's intervention arrives at narrative position seven,
well after the First Threshold has been crossed and the Road of Trials undertaken, and her aid is
preparation for a specific subsequent ordeal, the catabasis, rather than an opening endowment for
the journey at large. The displacement of four positions later than the canonical third-place
position reflects this realization's distinctive treatment of the supernatural register: the most
concentrated divine mediation is reserved for the central revelation rather than for the journey's
commencement, which is supported instead by Venus's recurring intercession and by the prophetic
voices that gather toward the Call. The Sibyl's late arrival positions her not as the equipping
mentor of the Departure but as the threshold figure of the Initiation's deepest passage, her aid
concentrated at the moment where the underworld's discoveries will reorganize everything that has
come before. The canonical archetype's opening endowment is here split into the diffuse divine
care of the early books and the precise priestly mediation of the underworld."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/sequential/initiation-block-shift> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Initiation block shift divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-fields-of-mourning-and-beyond>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-soul-fields-and-the-doctrine-of-return>,
        <aeneid/stages/the-parade-of-roman-souls> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather,
        monomyth:Apotheosis,
        monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Atonement, Apotheosis, and Ultimate Boon arrive each one
position earlier than their canonical placement, displaced as a unified block by the Goddess's
deferral to the Latin court. The shift is consequential rather than incidental. By collapsing the
three culminating stages of the Initiation into the continuous sequence of the underworld journey,
the poem treats the catabasis as an integrated transformation rather than as three discrete
moments separated by other stage content, and the absence of intervening material between the
father's embrace, the cosmological teaching, and the parade of unborn souls produces the dense
revelatory climax for which Book VI has long been read as the poem's structural centre. The
displacement is therefore better understood as compression than as disruption, the canonical
discrete progression here folded into a single architectural movement whose components are
distinguishable conceptually but inseparable narratively."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/sequential/early-return-threshold> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Early return threshold divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/this-is-the-land> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The fleet rounds the Italian coast and turns into the mouth of
the Tiber at narrative position eleven, immediately after the Ultimate Boon and well before the
three Return-act stages that should canonically precede this threshold. The displacement of four
positions earlier than the fifteenth-place canonical location reflects this foundation narrative's
distinctive shape: the hero arrives at his fated terminus not after a long Return through obstacles
but as the immediate consequence of having received the disclosed future, and the bulk of the
canonical Return content is then replayed inside the Latin war that occupies the second half. The
Refusal, the Magic Flight, and the Rescue all surface within Books VII to XII rather than between
the underworld and the threshold, the architecture braiding the late-Return stages into the long
campaign rather than placing them sequentially before arrival. The canonical sequence of Return
preliminaries is preserved in content but folded into the post-arrival war rather than presented
as the path that leads to it."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/sequential/deferred-goddess> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Deferred goddess divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-foreign-bridegroom-foretold> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Goddess encounter arrives at narrative position twelve,
deferred all the way to the arrival in Latium and the recognition by Latinus of the foreign
son-in-law his oracle had named. The displacement of five positions later than the canonical
seventh-place location is the realization's largest forward shift of any single stage, and its
consequence is to bind the goddess function inseparably to the dynastic outcome the founding
mission is pursuing. The integrative feminine is not encountered as a stage of personal
transformation early in the journey but as the prophesied bride who waits at the journey's
political terminus, and the meeting therefore functions less as a moment of inward integration
than as the recognition that the public destiny has converged on the body through which it must
be transmitted to the next generation. The canonical placement of the Goddess between the Road of
Trials and the Temptress is here vacated entirely, the integrative encounter shifted forward into
the territory where its dynastic stakes can be made fully visible."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<aeneid/divergences/semiotic/atonement-as-revelation> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Atonement as revelation divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-fields-of-mourning-and-beyond> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Anchises in the Elysian fields preserves the structural function
of the stage with full clarity, the inner authority faced and the hero's identity reconstituted by
that facing, but he replaces the canonical judicial register with a disclosive one. The father
does not threaten the son, does not demand justification of his exile, does not conduct anything
resembling a reckoning. He weeps with joy at the arrival, embraces a form that cannot be embraced,
and gathers the son into a cosmological teaching whose authority operates through illumination
rather than through judgment. Where the canonical archetype encodes the encounter through a
sign-system of confrontation, threatened obliteration, and survived verdict as the precondition for
authorized continuation, this realization recodes the patriarchal sign as pedagogical rather than
agonistic. The encounter operates through the authority of disclosed knowledge rather than through
the threat of withheld approval, and the founder is authorized for the work ahead by being shown
what the work contributes to rather than by surviving paternal verdict on what he has so far
been."""@en .

<aeneid/divergences/semiotic/goddess-as-dynastic-cipher> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Goddess as dynastic cipher divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <aeneid/stages/the-foreign-bridegroom-foretold> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Lavinia carries the structural slot of the integrative encounter
at the realization's twelfth position, but the sign-system has been thoroughly secularized. She is
not a goddess but a mortal princess; her significance is articulated not through her own speech but
through prophecy, omen, and the political calculations of her father's court; the burning of her
hair before the altar is read as foretelling renown and war rather than as theophany. Where the
canonical archetype encodes the integrative encounter through a numinous sign-system of divine or
mythically charged feminine presence mediating totality and unconditional recognition, this
realization performs the integrative function through dynastic placement, the bride functioning as
the cipher through which Trojan and Italian lineages are joined into the foundational Roman stock.
The shift from numinous figure to political cipher reflects this realization's broader project of
grounding mythological structure in historical institution, the goddess function recoded as the
genealogical instrument by which the founding labour transmits itself to the future the underworld
disclosed."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# ROSTAM AND THE SEVEN LABORS (Epic Poem, 1010)
# ==============================================================================

<rostam-haft-khan> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Book ;
    rdfs:label "Rostam and the Seven Labors"@en ;
    dcterms:title "Rostam and the Seven Labors"@en ;
    dcterms:creator "Ferdowsi" ;
    dcterms:created "1010"^^xsd:gYear ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q794 ;
    schema:genre "Epic"@en,
        "Mythology"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q4119480 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A central episode in the Shahnameh where Rostam undertakes
seven extraordinary labors (Haft Khan) to rescue King Kay Kavus from the White
Demon in Mazandaran."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Rostam's Hero's Journey (19-Step Chronology)"@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <rostam-haft-khan> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rakhsh>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/zal>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/kay-kavus>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/white-demon>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/olad>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/witch> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/01-call>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/02-refusal>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/03-aid>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/04-threshold>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/05-whale>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/06-trials-123>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/07-goddess-absent>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/08-temptress>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/09-trials-olad>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/10-trials-arzhang>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/11-atonement>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/12-apotheosis>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/13-boon>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/14-refusal-return-absent>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/15-flight-final-war>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/16-rescue-absent>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/17-return-threshold>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/18-master-worlds>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/19-freedom> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Rostam"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Rostam is the greatest hero of Persian mythology, known for his strength,
courage, and loyalty to the Persian kings and above all his love and patriotism for Iran."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q60062 .

<rostam-haft-khan/characters/rakhsh> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Rakhsh"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Rakhsh is the horse of Rostam, famous for his strength, loyalty and courage."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q630911 .

<rostam-haft-khan/characters/zal> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Zal"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Zal is the father of Rostam, known for his wisdom, his white hair and his
guidance to Rostam and Iran's kings."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q144903 .

<rostam-haft-khan/characters/kay-kavus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Kay Kavus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Kay Kavus is the king of Iran, known for his arrogance and impulsiveness and is
the one who decides to invade Mazandaran although everyone advises him against it."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1338913 .

<rostam-haft-khan/characters/white-demon> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "The White Demon (Div-e Sepid)"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The White Demon is the antagonist of the story, who is the leader of the demons
of Mazandaran and the one who imprisons Kay Kavus and turns him blind."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1632732 .

<rostam-haft-khan/characters/olad> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Olad Deev"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A demon champion who becomes an Ally after being conquered by Rostam."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter,
        monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Herald .

<rostam-haft-khan/characters/witch> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "The Sorceress"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The Sorceress is a witch who tries to stop Rostam on his journey, but he defeats
her and her demons by revealing her true identity."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter,
        monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1616828 .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/01-call> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Plea from Mazandaran"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/kay-kavus>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/white-demon>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/zal> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After the death of King Kay Qobad, the greedy King Kay Kavus
takes the throne. A demon singer sent by Ahriman lulls him with songs of Mazandaran's beauty,
prompting Kavus to invade. The invasion ends in disaster when the White Demon rains stones on the
army and strikes them blind with sorcery. Imprisoned in a pit, Kavus smuggles a letter to Zal,
begging for Rostam to come and save the army and the crown."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/02-refusal> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Rostam's Immediate Acceptance"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The narrative contains no hesitation or refusal. Rostam,
already a fully realized epic hero, responds immediately to the Shah's plea. His choice of the more
dangerous 'Short Path' reinforces that the story prioritizes heroic duty and action over
psychological conflict, making refusal structurally incompatible with the narrative."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/03-aid> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Zal's Gifts and Rakhsh's Loyalty"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/zal>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rakhsh> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/autonomous-ally-rakhsh> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Zal provides Rostam with his heavy mace and leopard-skin
armor (Babr-e Bayan) which is invulnerable to fire and water. Most importantly, Rostam is aided by
his legendary steed, Rakhsh, a horse of incredible strength and intelligence who can kill lions and
fight alongside his master."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/04-threshold> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Edge of Mazandaran"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>, <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rakhsh> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rostam leaves the Iranian court and enters the borderlands
of Mazandaran. By choosing the 'Short Path' beset with baleful things, he moves away from the safe
world into a land of sorcery. Rakhsh gallops so fast that the ground vanishes beneath them, covering
a two-day journey in twelve hours."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/05-whale> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Sleep in the Lion's Lair"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/semiotic/vulnerability-sleep> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Exhausted, Rostam makes a couch among the reeds to sleep,
unaware that he has laid down in the lair of a fierce lion. This moment of deep, unprotected slumber
in the heart of enemy territory represents his total immersion in the danger of Mazandaran, where
his human awareness is completely suspended."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/06-trials-123> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Lion, the Ram, and the Dragon's Attack"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rakhsh> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/semiotic/divine-sign-ram> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Labor 1: While Rostam sleeps, a lion attacks. Rakhsh
independently fights and kills the beast by stomping its head and biting its neck. Labor 2: Rostam
collapses in the desert from thirst; after he prays, a fat wild ram appears, and he follows it to a
hidden spring. Labor 3: An eighty-foot dragon attacks his camp thrice. Initially invisible, God
eventually grants Rostam light to see the beast, allowing him to decapitate it while Rakhsh bites
its scales."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/07-goddess-absent> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absence of a Feminine Archetype"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/witch> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The narrative not only lacks a nurturing feminine figure but
actively inverts the archetype. The only prominent feminine presence is a demonic sorceress who
deceives and attacks Rostam. This replaces the 'Goddess' as a source of unity or wisdom with a
figure of illusion and danger, reflecting the epic's moral polarity rather than symbolic integration."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/08-temptress> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Sorceress's Deception"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/witch> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/semiotic/divine-name-revelation> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Labor 4: Rostam finds a magical banquet with wine and a lyre.
He plays and sings of his wanderings. A sorceress disguised as a beautiful damsel joins him. However,
when Rostam offers her wine in the name of the Creator (Ormuzd), the holy name forces her to reveal
her true, hideous form. Rostam lassos the demon-witch and cleaves her in half with his sword."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/09-trials-olad> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Captivity and Conquest of Olad"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rakhsh>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/olad> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/sequential/distributed-trials> ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/captive-guide-olad> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Labor 5: After Rostam lets Rakhsh graze in a field, the
keeper beats Rostam's feet with a stick. Rostam wakes and tears the man's ears off. The champion
Olad (Aulad) arrives with an army to avenge the keeper. Rostam routs the army single-handedly,
lassos Olad, and binds him, promising him the throne of Mazandaran if he acts as a guide to find
the White Demon's cave."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/10-trials-arzhang> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Defeat of Arzhang"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/olad> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/sequential/distributed-trials> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Labor 6: Olad leads Rostam to the camp of the demon general
Arzhang. Rostam lets out a roar that shakes the mountains, gallops to Arzhang's tent, tears the
demon out by his hair, and rips his head from his shoulders. He hurls the severed head at the demon
army, causing 12,000 demons to flee in panic."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/11-atonement> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Releasing Kay Kavus from the Pit"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/kay-kavus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/folly-of-the-father> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rostam enters the pit and finds the blind King Kay Kavus.
The King, now desperate and repentant, explains that the only cure for their blindness is the blood
from the heart and liver of the White Demon. Rostam accepts this final command from his sovereign,
setting the stage for the final confrontation."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/12-apotheosis> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Death of the White Demon"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/white-demon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Labor 7: Rostam enters the pitch-black cave of the White
Demon at noon when the demons sleep. He awakens the mountain-sized giant and they wrestle with such
force that blood and sweat run like rivers. Rostam prays to God for strength, lifts the demon, and
slams him down, cutting out his liver and heart."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/13-boon> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Restoration of Sight"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/kay-kavus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rostam returns to the blind Shah and his lords. He drops the
blood of the White Demon's liver into their eyes. Instantly, the sorcery is broken, and the sight of
the King and the entire Iranian army is restored, granting them the 'elixir' of vision and life."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/14-refusal-return-absent> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Immediate Departure from Mazandaran"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rostam shows no hesitation in returning; he views the demon
realm of Mazanderan as a land of filth and sorcery. His duty to Iran and the King necessitates an
immediate exit to restore the legitimate order at home, leaving no room for a desire to stay in the
supernatural realm."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/15-flight-final-war> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Defeat of the King of Mazandaran"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/king-stone-war> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The King of Mazandaran refuses to yield and challenges
Rostam. During their duel, the King uses magic to turn his body into an unbreakable stone. Rostam
simply picks up the 'King-Stone' and carries it to camp, threatening to grind it to dust with his
mace until the King is forced to revert to human form."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/16-rescue-absent> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Rostam's Self-Rescue"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """As the 'World-Champion', Rostam is the source of rescue for
everyone else; he is so powerful that there is no external force capable of rescuing him. His
journey out of Mazanderan is secured through his own military might and dominance over the demons."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/17-return-threshold> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Victorious Return to Iran"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/kay-kavus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rostam and King Kay Kavus return to the Iranian capital,
Estakhr. The crossing of the threshold back into the 'Ordinary World' is a grand celebration; the
populace fills the streets, throwing gold and wine over the heroes to welcome the restoration of the
rightful Shah and the return of their champion."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/18-master-worlds> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Fulfillment of the Promise to Olad"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 18 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/olad> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/sovereignty-protector> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rostam fulfills his promise to Olad, giving him the crown of
Mazandaran. By doing so, he establishes order in the land of demons while returning to Iran as its
savior, having mastered the supernatural perils of Mazandaran and the political duties of the
Iranian court."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/stages/19-freedom> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Celebration of Victory"@en ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 19 ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <rostam-haft-khan/monomyths/rostam-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <rostam-haft-khan/characters/rostam>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/characters/kay-kavus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Shah and Rostam return to the capital, Estakhr, to a
hero's welcome of gold and wine. The land is at peace, and Rostam returns to Sistan, having restored
the freedom of his nation and the sight of its King."""@en .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/autonomous-ally-rakhsh> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Intervention of Rakhsh"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/03-aid> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Aid is provided not only by a mentor but by a sentient animal
ally who possesses independent agency and saves the hero multiple times."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/captive-guide-olad> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Olad as a Conquered Herald"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/09-trials-olad> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Rostam 'seizes' his guidance from the enemy world by conquering
and binding Olad, forcing the Shadow to serve as his Herald."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/folly-of-the-father> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Blind King's Ignorance"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/11-atonement> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The hero does not submit to a powerful father but rescues a
blind and foolish one, restoring the authority he has surpassed."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/king-stone-war> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Defeat of the Stone King"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/15-flight-final-war> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The flight is interrupted by the King of Mazandaran's
transformation into stone, requiring a demonstration of mastery over both worlds to resolve."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/narrative/sovereignty-protector> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Ruling Mazandaran"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/18-master-worlds> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Mastery is expressed through the political appointment of a
demon-ally (Olad) and the restoration of a human king."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -----------

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/sequential/distributed-trials> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Recurring Ordeals"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/09-trials-olad>,
        <rostam-haft-khan/stages/10-trials-arzhang> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The trials recur after the Temptress stage, violating the linear
progression assumed in the canonical monomyth."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/semiotic/vulnerability-sleep> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Marshland Ordeal"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/05-whale> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The 'whale' is not a physical interior but the semiotic state of
deep sleep in a predator-filled marshland, marking the threshold of death."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/semiotic/divine-sign-ram> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Appearance of the Ram"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/06-trials-123> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Khan 2 is a trial of faith; victory is delivered via a semiotic
sign (the ram) rather than the hero's own strength."""@en .

<rostam-haft-khan/divergences/semiotic/divine-name-revelation> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Invocation of God"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <rostam-haft-khan/stages/08-temptress> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Temptation is broken through the name of the Creator, framing
the stage as an ontological reveal of the demonic rather than a moral struggle."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# ORLANDO FURIOSO (Epic Poem, 1532)
# ==============================================================================

<orlando-furioso> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Book ;
    rdfs:label "Orlando Furioso"@en ;
    dcterms:title "Orlando Furioso"@en ;
    dcterms:created "1532"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Ludovico Ariosto" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q38 ;
    schema:genre "Epic Poetry"@en,
        "Chivalric Romance"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q48922 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """The great Renaissance epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto, structured around the wars
between Charlemagne's Christian paladins and the Saracen armies while constantly interrupting and
interweaving multiple narrative threads centered on heroes such as Orlando, Ruggiero, Bradamante,
and Astolfo."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Ruggiero's Hero's Journey in Orlando Furioso"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'Orlando Furioso', focusing on the character Ruggiero's fragmented and repeatedly delayed
journey from enchanted Saracen knight to Christian convert and dynastic founder of the Este lineage
through his union with Bradamante."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <orlando-furioso> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/bradamante>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/alcina>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/melissa>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/atlante>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/logistilla>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/hippogriff>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/astolfo>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/charlemagne> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <orlando-furioso/stages/carried-away-from-albracca>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/enchanted-delays>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/alcinas-seduction>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/melissas-ring>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/departure-from-logistilla>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/atlantes-palace>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/breaking-from-atlante>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/wandering-adventures>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/bradamante-destiny>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/delayed-conversion>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/bradamantes-rescues>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/baptism-and-conversion>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/este-foundation>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/flight-from-saracens>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/defection-to-christendom>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/knight-of-two-worlds>,
        <orlando-furioso/stages/dynastic-peace> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Ruggiero"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A Saracen knight raised under the magical protection of the sorcerer Atlante,
whose destiny is divided between Islamic and Christian civilization. Constantly displaced through
enchanted spaces, romantic temptations, and dynastic prophecies, he gradually evolves from a passive
object of magical manipulation into the heroic founder of the Este lineage through his conversion and
marriage to Bradamante."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1163476 .

<orlando-furioso/characters/bradamante> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Bradamante"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The Christian warrior maiden destined to marry Ruggiero and generate the future
Este dynasty. More than a romantic interest, she repeatedly acts as the moral and structural force
that redirects the hero toward his providential destiny whenever enchantment, delay, or hesitation
threaten to dissolve his trajectory."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1163427 .

<orlando-furioso/characters/alcina> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Alcina"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The seductive enchantress who traps knights inside a realm of sensual pleasure,
transforming abandoned lovers into beasts, plants, and stones once her desire fades. Through erotic
captivity and magical illusion, she represents the most complete temptation away from Ruggiero's heroic
and dynastic destiny."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter,
        monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q3609002 .

<orlando-furioso/characters/melissa> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Melissa"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The benevolent sorceress aligned with Bradamante's dynastic future, who repeatedly
intervenes to free Ruggiero from magical imprisonment and guide him toward conversion, marriage, and
historical fulfillment."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor,
        monomyth:Ally .

<orlando-furioso/characters/atlante> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Atlante"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The powerful magician who raises Ruggiero and desperately attempts to prevent the
hero's prophesied conversion and death by trapping him inside increasingly elaborate systems of magical
protection and illusion."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian,
        monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q3628218 .

<orlando-furioso/characters/logistilla> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Logistilla"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The wise enchantress whose orderly island opposes Alcina's domain of sensual
illusion. Under her guidance, Ruggiero receives ethical instruction and preparation before returning
from magical suspension into the wider world of knightly action and destiny."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q16573342 .

<orlando-furioso/characters/hippogriff> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Hippogriff"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The marvelous hybrid beast that violently transports Ruggiero across geographic and
ontological boundaries, repeatedly functioning as the unpredictable vehicle through which the hero is
removed from ordinary warfare and propelled into enchanted adventure."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald .

<orlando-furioso/characters/astolfo> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Astolfo"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The eccentric Christian knight whose magical journeys and interventions repeatedly
intersect with Ruggiero's path, helping dismantle enchantments and restore order to fragmented heroic
trajectories."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Trickster ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1263627 .

<orlando-furioso/characters/charlemagne> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Charlemagne"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The Christian emperor whose imperial world ultimately receives and legitimizes
Ruggiero after the hero's conversion and defection from the Saracen sphere."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:ThresholdGuardian ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q3044 .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<orlando-furioso/stages/carried-away-from-albracca> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Carried away from Albracca"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/hippogriff> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """During the chaos of war around Albracca, Ruggiero loses control
of the Hippogriff and is violently carried away through the sky into unknown territories. This forced
displacement abruptly tears him out of the ordinary rhythm of martial conflict and introduces him into
Ariosto's wider universe of enchantment, wandering, and destiny."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The call is enacted as literal physical abduction rather than as invitation,
omen, or summons, which gives it an unusual coercive force absent from most monomyth manifestations.
The involuntary flight led by the hippogriff initiates the hero's separation from stable identity and
begins his long passage through magical and spiritual transformation."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/stages/enchanted-delays> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Enchanted Delays"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/alcina>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/atlante> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rather than explicitly refusing his destiny, Ruggiero repeatedly
becomes suspended inside enchanted systems designed to delay or dissolve his heroic development. His
captivity within Alcina's island of pleasure and Atlante's illusory palace traps him in cycles of
forgetfulness, sensual distraction, and temporal stagnation. These recurring detours function as a
fragmented refusal in which the hero continually postpones the irreversible transformation awaiting
him."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/dispersed-refusal> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/alcinas-seduction> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Alcina's Seduction"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/alcina> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Within Alcina's enchanted island where the Hippogryph deposits
him, Ruggiero abandons martial honor and heroic purpose to live in sensual luxury under the spell of
the sorceress. The enchantress reduces the hero to a passive object of pleasure, isolating him from
memory, duty, and destiny while concealing the monstrous reality beneath her seductive beauty. Here,
erotic enchantment itself becomes the mechanism threatening to erase the hero's transformative path."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/temptress-before-trials> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/melissas-ring> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Melissa's Ring"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/melissa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Disguised as the magician Atlante, Melissa approaches Ruggiero
inside Alcina's enchanted domain and delivers the magic ring capable of dispelling every illusion.
Through this supernatural object, the hero suddenly perceives the horrifying truth behind the island's
beauty and recovers the capacity for autonomous judgment. The ring functions as the quintessential
Campbellian talisman: a magical aid that allows the hero to pierce deception and continue the journey
toward his destined transformation."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/aid-after-temptation> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/departure-from-logistilla> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Departure from Logistilla"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/logistilla> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After escaping Alcina's island, Ruggiero reaches the rational
and disciplined realm of Logistilla, where he receives instruction regarding virtue, self-control,
and destiny and also learns to control the Hippogryph. His departure from this protected environment
marks the decisive threshold crossing into Ariosto's unstable world of wandering adventures, martial
tests, and dynastic responsibility. The hero leaves behind passive enchantment and begins acting within
the larger historical movement of the poem."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/stages/atlantes-palace> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Atlante's Palace"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/atlante> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Inside Atlante's enchanted palace, knights endlessly pursue
phantoms corresponding to their deepest desires while losing all stable orientation and identity.
Ruggiero enters the palace having glimpsed an apparition of Bradamante within its corridors, and loses
himself entirely in the labyrinth of his own longing. The hero becomes absorbed into this closed system
of illusion where time, purpose, and heroic progress collapse into repetition. The palace functions
as a symbolic dissolution of the self, temporarily swallowing the hero inside a magical labyrinth from
which genuine transformation can occur only through escape and disillusionment."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/paternal-imprisonment> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/breaking-from-atlante> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Breaking from Atlante"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/atlante> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Ruggiero's relationship with Atlante is defined by the tension
between loving protection and spiritual imprisonment. The magician repeatedly attempts to shield the
hero from his prophesied death by enclosing him inside magical systems that prevent maturity,
conversion, and marriage. The atonement occurs when Ruggiero ultimately escapes Atlante's authority,
accepting the risks of destiny rather than remaining suspended within paternal control and illusion."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/atonement-before-trials> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/wandering-adventures> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Wandering Adventures"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/astolfo> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Astolfo frees Ruggiero from Atlante's castle and the hero's
journey can start again. Across dozens of cantos, Ruggiero passes through an immense series of duels,
rescues, voyages, magical confrontations, and knightly ordeals dispersed throughout Ariosto's fragmented
narrative structure. Each episode tests a different aspect of his identity: martial courage, loyalty,
erotic discipline, and spiritual direction. Rather than forming a linear sequence, these trials
accumulate through interruption and narrative suspension, gradually constructing the hero's readiness
for dynastic and religious transformation."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/stages/bradamante-destiny> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Bradamante's Destiny"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/bradamante> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Along all the trials, the hero is occasionally reunited with
his love interest. The recurring reunions between Ruggiero and Bradamante collectively constitute
the hero's encounter with the feminine principle that gives direction and ultimate meaning to his
journey. Bradamante is not a passive beloved awaiting rescue but a formidable warrior who has herself
descended into Merlin's cave and received the prophetic vision of their future dynasty. Through her,
Ruggiero perceives not only personal love but a transpersonal destiny, since the founding of the Este
lineage depends entirely on his successful transformation."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The Meeting with the Goddess is not realized through a single decisive
encounter but through multiple interrupted reunions between Ruggiero and Bradamante dispersed across
the poem's battles and adventures. Ariosto's technique of entrelacement fragments the stage into
recurring moments of encounter, separation, and rediscovery."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/semiotic/warrior-goddess> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/delayed-conversion> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Delayed Conversion"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Even after repeated prophecies and encounters directing him
toward Christian conversion and dynastic destiny, Ruggiero continually postpones his definitive return
from enchantment and ambiguity. His hesitation unfolds across numerous cantos through detours,
interruptions, and deferred decisions that slow the transition from Saracen knight to Christian founder."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The refusal emerges not as a single dramatic rejection but as a prolonged
resistance to irreversible transformation. Ruggiero delays reaching the transformative threshold itself
through a long accumulation of interruptions, enchantments, and postponed decisions of which he is
not always directly responsable."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/refusal-before-apotheosis> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/bradamantes-rescues> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Bradamante's Rescues"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/bradamante>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/melissa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Throughout the poem, Bradamante and her allies repeatedly
intervene to recover Ruggiero from enchantment, hesitation, or narrative dispersion. Whether through
Melissa's magical assistance or Bradamante's direct actions, the hero is continually redirected toward
his providential role whenever he risks becoming trapped within illusion or passivity. The rescue
therefore operates as a sustained corrective force distributed throughout the narrative."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/rescue-before-apotheosis> ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/dispersed-rescue> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/baptism-and-conversion> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Baptism and Conversion"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/bradamante>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/charlemagne> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Ruggiero's baptism marks the symbolic death of his previous
identity and his elevation into a new spiritual condition. The hero abandons his former religious and
political affiliation to enter the Christian order associated with Bradamante and Charlemagne's court.
This transformation functions as a literal apotheosis in which personal conversion simultaneously
becomes dynastic destiny, historical legitimation, and metaphysical rebirth."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/semiotic/religious-apotheosis> .

<orlando-furioso/stages/este-foundation> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Este Foundation"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/bradamante> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The union in marriage between Ruggiero and Bradamante produces
a boon that extends beyond the hero's private fulfillment and into the future history of an entire
civilization. Their marriage establishes the mythical origin of the Este dynasty celebrated by
Ariosto's poem, transforming the hero's personal journey into the foundation of political continuity,
noble lineage, and collective cultural identity."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/stages/flight-from-saracens> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Flight from the Saracen camp"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After his baptism, Ruggiero must sever himself physically and
legally from the Saracen world that defined his identity. His withdrawal from their camp is not a
sudden magical escape, but a painful break from shared loyalty and military belonging. This departure
is enabled by a providential structure: the Saracen leader truce-breaking releases Ruggiero from his
oath of fealty. What appears as "magic" is instead the moral failure of his former leader, which
dissolves his obligations and opens the path back to the Christian world."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The Magic Flight for Ruggiero doesn't concearn any physical chase but is
instead realised at the level of juridical and moral severance rather than physical flight, and its
'magic' is entirely structural — the providential dissolution of the oath rather than any literal
enchantment."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/stages/defection-to-christendom> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Defection to Christendom"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/charlemagne> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Ruggiero's passage to the Christian side marks the full
crossing of the return threshold: a public defection and entry into the order of Christian knights.
This is not merely a change of allegiance but a translation of his Saracen martial identity into a
new theological and cultural register, where he appears as both convert and supreme exemplar. The
threshold itself is civilizational rather than physical, requiring him to carry his transformed self
wholly into a new historical role shaped by Merlin's prophecy. By definitively abandoning his former
side, he reintegrates the experiences of wandering, enchantment, and crisis into a stable identity
recognized by Charlemagne's world, completing the passage from divided existence to unified purpose."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/stages/knight-of-two-worlds> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Knight of the Two Worlds"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Ruggiero ultimately embodies a reconciliation between worlds
that are normally represented as irreconcilable enemies throughout the poem. As a Saracen knight who
converts to Christianity and founds a Christian dynasty without erasing his origins, he becomes a
literal bridge between civilizations, genealogies, and cultural identities. The hero masters both
worlds by integrating them into a new dynastic synthesis rather than annihilating one in favor of the
other."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/stages/dynastic-peace> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Dynastic Peace"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <orlando-furioso/monomyths/ruggiero-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <orlando-furioso/characters/ruggiero>,
        <orlando-furioso/characters/bradamante> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Ruggiero achieves a provisional state of fulfillment through
marriage, dynastic foundation, and integration into the Christian world. Yet Ariosto's celebratory
closure remains partially shadowed by the later tradition surrounding the hero's premature death,
introducing instability into the monomyth's final promise of peaceful transcendence. Freedom is
therefore achieved historically and genealogically more than existentially or personally."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/freedom-through-dynasty> .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/dispersed-refusal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Dispersed Refusal divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/enchanted-delays> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Instead of presenting a single moment of hesitation immediately
following the call, Ariosto disperses the refusal across multiple enchanted episodes that collectively
suspend the hero's destiny. Ruggiero does not consciously reject transformation; rather, he repeatedly
forgets, postpones, or loses sight of it within systems of magical distraction. The divergence replaces
Campbell's concentrated psychological hesitation with a cyclical structure of narrative delay that
mirrors the poem's recursive and labyrinthine form."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/paternal-imprisonment> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Paternal Imprisonment divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/atlantes-palace> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Belly of the Whale is usually an impersonal abyss initiating
the hero into symbolic death. In Orlando Furioso, however, Atlante's enchanted palace is a paternal
prison built out of protective love rather than cosmic fate or malice. Ruggiero's symbolic death
therefore becomes psychological rather than cosmic: he must free himself not from an external darkness
but from the foster-father's protective control that has shaped and confined his identity since
childhood."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/dispersed-rescue> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Dispersed Rescue divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/bradamantes-rescues> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """This stage subverts the 'Rescue from Without' by transforming a
singular narrative event into a dispersed, structural motif. While Campbell's model envisions a final,
definitive intervention to pull the hero home, Ruggiero's rescue is fragmented across the entire epic,
reflecting the 'entrelacement' structure of the poem. Each time the hero falls into enchantment or
loses his path due to his own passivity, Bradamante or her surrogate Melissa must intervene. The
'Rescue' thus loses its character as a final threshold crossing and becomes a constant, corrective
cycle of retrieval, highlighting a hero who is perpetually slipping away from his destiny and a
heroine who functions as his necessary external conscience."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/narrative/freedom-through-dynasty> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Freedom through Dynasty divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/dynastic-peace> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's final stage usually culminates in the hero's personal
liberation from fear and existential anxiety. In Orlando Furioso, this freedom is displaced from the
individual hero onto the historical future generated by his marriage and descendants. The narrative's
true stability belongs to the Este dynasty rather than to Ruggiero himself, whose later death continues
to shadow the apparent closure of the poem."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -----------

<orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/temptress-before-trials> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Temptress before Trials divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/alcinas-seduction> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In Campbell's canonical sequence, Woman as the Temptress appears
late in the Initiation act, after the hero has already undergone trials and encountered the Goddess.
In Orlando Furioso, however, the Alcina episode occurs almost immediately after the Call to Adventure,
before Ruggiero has achieved any heroic stability or encountered Bradamante. Ariosto deliberately
inverts the sequence so that the hero's first encounter with the feminine is seductive dissolution
rather than spiritual fulfillment, portraying Ruggiero as a hero initially trapped in enchantment and
dependent on external rescue rather than earned mastery."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/aid-after-temptation> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Aid after Temptation divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/melissas-ring> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In Campbell's monomyth, Supernatural Aid appears before the hero's
trials, preparing him for the journey ahead. In Orlando Furioso, however, Melissa's intervention arrives
only after Ruggiero has already fallen into Alcina's enchantment and enacted a prolonged refusal of
destiny. The aid therefore functions not as preparation but as rescue: the magic ring becomes a remedy
for collapse rather than a tool for future trials, but it allows the hero to resume the journey to his
transformation."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/atonement-before-trials> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Atonement before Trials divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/breaking-from-atlante> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Typically, the Atonement with the Father stage typically serves
as the spiritual climax of the Initiation act, occurring after the hero has been tempered and purified
by the Road of Trials. As for Ruggiero's journey, his confrontation with Atlante's paternal authority
— and the subsequent dissolution of the magician's protective enchantments — occurs early in the
narrative sequence. This break from the father figure acts as a prerequisite that enables the
'Wandering Adventures' to begin, rather than being the reward for completing them. Ariosto thus
reorders the sequence so that the hero's liberation from paternal control is the starting point of
his independent knightly development rather than its final initiation."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/refusal-before-apotheosis> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Refusal before Apotheosis divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/delayed-conversion> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Refusal of the Return normally follows the Apotheosis and
Ultimate Boon, when the hero resists re-entering ordinary life after transcendence. In Ruggiero's case,
however, this sequence is displaced: his prolonged delay occurs before both baptism and the attainment
of the Boon. He refuses not the return from enlightenment, but the movement toward it, postponing the
transformation that would lead to conversion and marriage. What he clings to is not transcendence but
his existing Saracen identity, so the refusal becomes a resistance to ascent rather than descent."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/sequential/rescue-before-apotheosis> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Rescue before Apotheosis divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/bradamantes-rescues> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In the standard monomythic sequence, the 'Rescue from Without'
occurs during the Return, serving to support a hero who has already achieved enlightenment or the
ultimate boon but is too exhausted or unwilling to cross back into the ordinary world. Ariosto
radically displaces this stage by making the rescue a recurring necessity long before Ruggiero's
spiritual 'Apotheosis'. This reordering is central to the poem's thematic focus on human frailty and
the power of love, as Ruggiero cannot reach his divine transformation on his own will but requires
multiple 'rescues' from Bradamante and Melissa."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<orlando-furioso/divergences/semiotic/warrior-goddess> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Warrior Goddess divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/bradamante-destiny> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's Meeting with the Goddess draws on the idea of the
divine feminine as cosmic totality, where her love reveals unity beneath division. In 'Orlando
Furioso', this role is reworked in Bradamante: a warrior knight who fights, wins duels, and pursues
Ruggiero with equal determination. Her love is unconditional in Campbell's sense, as she never abandons
their destined union, but it is expressed through martial agency rather than nurturing receptivity.
Renaissance chivalric tradition thus replaces the sacred goddess with the female heroine, preserving
the structure of the archetype while transforming its semiotic form."""@en .

<orlando-furioso/divergences/semiotic/religious-apotheosis> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Religious Apotheosis divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <orlando-furioso/stages/baptism-and-conversion> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Apotheosis stage generally operates through mythic revelation,
cosmic consciousness, or metaphysical transcendence. Ariosto translates this transformative elevation
into the specifically Christian language of baptism, conversion, and sacramental rebirth. The hero's
spiritual ascent is therefore expressed not through universal mythology but through the religious and
political semiotics of Renaissance Christendom."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# THE CALL OF THE WILD (Novel, 1903)
# ==============================================================================

<the-call-of-the-wild> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Book ;
    rdfs:label "The Call of the Wild"@en ;
    dcterms:title "The Call of the Wild"@en ;
    dcterms:created "1903"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Jack London" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q30 ;
    schema:genre "Adventure"@en,
        "Nature"@en,
        "Survival"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q476871 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A 1903 novel in which a domesticated dog is stolen from a California estate and
sold into the Klondike Gold Rush sled dog trade, where the progressive stripping away of
civilization awakens an ancestral wildness that ultimately claims him entirely."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Buck's Hero's Journey in The Call of the Wild"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'The Call of the Wild', focusing on the dog Buck's transformation from domesticated
companion to wild sovereign."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <the-call-of-the-wild> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/john-thornton>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/spitz>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/francois>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/hal> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/stolen-from-sun-and-soft-living>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/a-red-eyed-devil>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-law-of-club-and-fang>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/that-first-day-on-the-dyea-beach>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/where-had-the-snow-surface-gone>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-dominant-primordial-beast>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/love-genuine-and-true>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-call-sounding-in-the-forest>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-hairy-man-crouching-by-the-fire>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/patient-as-the-wild-itself>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-blood-longing>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-last-tie-was-broken>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-trail-runs-only-forward>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/no-voice-calls-him-back>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-ghost-dog>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/a-spectral-beast-of-enormous-size>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/running-at-the-head-of-the-pack> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Buck"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A large, powerful dog of mixed St. Bernard and Scotch Collie ancestry, raised in
comfort on a California estate and stolen into the Klondike sled dog trade."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero .

<the-call-of-the-wild/characters/john-thornton> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "John Thornton"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A seasoned Klondike prospector who rescues Buck from a cruel and incompetent
owner."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor,
        monomyth:Ally .

<the-call-of-the-wild/characters/spitz> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Spitz"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A large white Spitz dog who serves as the lead dog of the sled team and whose
cunning, cruelty, and territorial dominance make him Buck's primary antagonist during the
formative period of the journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian .

<the-call-of-the-wild/characters/francois> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "François"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A French-Canadian mail carrier who, together with Perrault, handles Buck's first
sled team with firm competence and genuine regard for the dogs' welfare, providing the structure
within which Buck's abilities develop."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally .

<the-call-of-the-wild/characters/hal> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Hal"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """An inexperienced and arrogant gold seeker from the States whose incompetent
handling of the sled team, combined with his sister Mercedes and brother-in-law Charles,
brings the dogs to the brink of death and precipitates Buck's rescue by Thornton."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/stolen-from-sun-and-soft-living> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Stolen from sun and soft living"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Buck lives as the undisputed lord of Judge Miller's estate
in the Santa Clara Valley: swimming, hunting, carrying the grandchildren on his back. One night
Manuel, the gardener's helper, slips a rope around Buck's neck and delivers him to a stranger at
the railroad station. Buck is crated, loaded onto a train, transferred to a truck, and shipped
northward, his world collapsing into the darkness and confinement of a cage he does not understand
and cannot escape."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The ordinary world is shattered with total precision, but the mechanism is
abduction rather than summons, giving Buck no agency in the disruption."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/abduction-as-summons> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/a-red-eyed-devil> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "A red-eyed devil"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Delivered to a man in a red sweater in a yard behind a saloon
in Seattle, Buck explodes from his crate in a fury of teeth and muscle. He charges the man again
and again, a red-eyed devil snarling and frothing, and is clubbed to the ground each time until he
can no longer stand. He is not broken, but he has learned something fundamental: a man with a club
is a lawgiver to be obeyed, though not necessarily conciliated."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/resistance-not-refusal> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-law-of-club-and-fang> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The law of club and fang"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/francois> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """François and Perrault buy Buck and harness him to the sled
team. The experienced dogs Dave and Sol-leks teach him through proximity and imitation: how to pull
in trace, how to dig a sleeping hole in the snow, how to break ice from between his toes. The lesson
of the man in the red sweater deepens into a general law. Brute force governs this world, and
survival belongs to those who learn its grammar quickly and adapt without sentimentality."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/violence-as-instruction> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/that-first-day-on-the-dyea-beach> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "That first day on the Dyea beach"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/spitz>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/francois> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Buck steps off the deck of the Narwhal onto the Dyea beach
in Alaska and the known world ends. The snow under his feet is the first he has ever touched. Dogs
are fighting savagely around him, and within minutes he watches Curly, a friendly Newfoundland he
had befriended on the ship, knocked down and torn apart by the pack. The lesson is immediate and
absolute: fall and you are finished, for this is the law of club and fang extended to its
conclusion."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/where-had-the-snow-surface-gone> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Where had the snow-surface gone?"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After his first day of pulling in harness, Buck searches
desperately for shelter. The tent is closed to him; the snow offers nothing. He stumbles over a
mound and discovers his teammates buried beneath the surface, warm in their snow-nests. He digs his
own hole and sleeps. In the morning he wakes in total darkness, panics, and bursts upward through
the snow into the grey dawn. For a moment he has no idea where or what he is. The dog who slept on
the Judge's hearth has been swallowed by a world that buries its inhabitants each night and demands
they claw their way back to the surface each morning."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-dominant-primordial-beast> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The dominant primordial beast"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/spitz>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/francois>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/hal> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Buck learns to steal food without getting caught, to sleep
warm in the deepest cold, to break trail through crusted snow. He grows cunning and efficient, every
wasted movement shed. The rivalry with Spitz sharpens across weeks of escalating confrontation until
they fight in the open under the aurora, and Buck kills him, claiming the lead position. He serves
under François and Perrault, then under a Scotch half-breed on the mail run, then under Hal,
Charles, and Mercedes, whose ignorance starves the team and drives them into the spring ice. Each
master strips another layer of the domestic animal away, exposing something older and harder
underneath."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/love-genuine-and-true> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Love genuine and true"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/john-thornton>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/hal> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Hal beats Buck to force him onto the rotten spring ice. Buck
refuses to move. John Thornton steps in, cuts Buck's traces, and tells Hal to leave or be hit
himself. Hal's party drives on and the ice gives way beneath them. Thornton nurses Buck back to
health, and what grows between them is described as love, fervid and burning, that runs deeper than
anything Buck has known: he will lie for hours at Thornton's feet gazing up at his face, and
Thornton will seize Buck's head, rest his own against it, and shake him back and forth murmuring
soft curses as endearments. Buck saves Thornton from drowning in a river rapid. He wins Thornton a
thousand-dollar wager by breaking a half-ton sled free from the ice by sheer pulling force."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/interspecies-love-as-totality> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-call-sounding-in-the-forest> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The call sounding in the depths of the forest"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/john-thornton> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """While Thornton prospects for gold in a lost valley, Buck
ranges farther and farther into the surrounding wilderness. He hunts, fishes, runs alongside a
timber wolf for days, and each time the pull of the forest grows stronger. Yet each time he returns
to Thornton's camp, because the love he bears this one man outweighs the instinct calling him
outward. The pattern repeats across weeks and months: departure, deepening immersion in the wild,
and then the gravitational pull of devotion dragging him back to the campfire. What holds the hero
in place is not comfort or ignorance but the purest bond he possesses."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/fidelity-as-seduction> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-hairy-man-crouching-by-the-fire> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The hairy man crouching by the fire"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """As Buck sleeps by the campfire, visions surface with
increasing vividness. He sees a short-legged, hairy man crouching beside a different fire in a
different age, fearful of the darkness beyond the flame's reach. He dreams of running with this
figure through primeval forests, of hunting in vast open spaces, of the terror and the exhilaration
of a world before domestication. The visions are not willed; they arrive as ancestral memory
asserting itself through the body's deep time, and they grow more insistent and more detailed as
the weeks pass until the boundary between Buck's waking life and the evolutionary past thins almost
to transparency."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """There is no confrontation with a discrete paternal figure. The "father" is
the species' evolutionary past, encountered not through dramatic crisis but through cumulative
visionary deepening."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/evolutionary-memory-as-father> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/patient-as-the-wild-itself> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Patient as the wild itself"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Buck selects a great bull moose, wounded and separated from
the herd, and hunts it alone across four days and four nights. He cuts the moose off from water,
harasses it when it rests, drives away the younger bulls that try to rejoin it, and waits with a
patience that is no longer a dog's patience but something far older. When the moose finally
collapses, Buck kills it and feeds, then rests beside the carcass for a day and a night, utterly at
home in the silence. Every faculty he possesses, the strength, the cunning, the endurance, the
ancestral instinct, converges in this single sustained act, and what emerges from it is not the
animal who entered the hunt but something more complete."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-blood-longing> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The blood-longing"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck>,
        <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/john-thornton> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Buck returns from the moose hunt to find Thornton's camp
destroyed. The Yeehats have killed Thornton, Hans, and Pete, and their dogs lie dead or dying by the
wrecked campsite. Buck follows the scent trail to the Yeehat camp and attacks, tearing through the
group with a fury that scatters those it does not kill. He returns to the ruined camp and stays
beside Thornton's body through the night. What has been obtained is not an object, a power, or a
piece of wisdom carried back from the special world, but total severance: the single bond that held
the hero to the human world is gone, and with it every reason to remain anything other than what
the journey has been making him."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/boon-through-severance> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-last-tie-was-broken> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The last tie was broken"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """A wolf pack emerges from the forest and Buck confronts them,
fighting off the boldest until the pack recognizes his strength and accepts him. The last tie to
the human world has been broken. There is no hesitation, no backward glance, no lingering at the
threshold between worlds. Buck joins the pack and runs."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/permanent-refusal> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-trail-runs-only-forward> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The trail runs only forward"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/absent-flight> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/no-voice-calls-him-back> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "No voice calls him back"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/absent-rescue> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-ghost-dog> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Ghost Dog"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Each year when the days grow long, Buck visits the valley
where Thornton died. He stands motionless beside the stream for a time, muzzle raised, then howls
once, long and mournful, before returning to the pack. The Yeehats speak of a Ghost Dog that haunts
the valley and kills any hunter who camps there alone. The threshold is crossed, but in the wrong
direction: the hero has not returned from the special world into the ordinary one but has passed
permanently beyond the boundary that separates them, re-entering the ordinary world only as a
phantom, a rumour, a figure of dread."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/inverted-return> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/a-spectral-beast-of-enormous-size> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Fear and mystery"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:WeakFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Yeehats alter their hunting routes to avoid the haunted
valley and weave the Ghost Dog into their legends: a spectral beast of enormous size that runs at
the head of the wolf pack. Buck exists simultaneously as the sovereign of the wild pack and as a
figure in human oral tradition, inhabiting both worlds not through choice or mastery but through the
ineradicable trace his passage has left on each. He does not mediate between the two realms; he is
simply, irreducibly present in both, one as flesh and one as story."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/mastery-without-consciousness> .

<the-call-of-the-wild/stages/running-at-the-head-of-the-pack> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Running at the head of the pack"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-call-of-the-wild/monomyths/buck-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-call-of-the-wild/characters/buck> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Buck runs at the head of the wolf pack through the pale
moonlight, splashing through broad flats of shallow water where the timber wolves drink. He sings a
song of the younger world, a song of the pack. He is fully alive, fully present, released from the
domesticated past and unburdened by any obligation to return to it. The freedom he possesses is not
the freedom of a hero who has reconciled two worlds but the freedom of one who has chosen entirely,
surrendered nothing he still wanted, and arrived at the place the entire journey was leading him."""@en .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/resistance-not-refusal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Resistance not refusal divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/a-red-eyed-devil> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Buck fights the man in the red sweater not because he hesitates
before a destined journey but because he has been kidnapped and beaten, and the only response his
nature permits is violence. There is no psychological interiority to his resistance, no weighing
of options, no recognition that a call has been issued, because a non-human protagonist cannot
refuse a summons he does not conceptually apprehend. The resistance functions as a refusal only
retrospectively, once the journey's shape becomes legible, and the lesson Buck extracts from
defeat, obedience to superior force, is a survival adaptation rather than a decision to engage
with destiny. Where the archetype expects a hero who knows what is being asked and turns away,
London offers an animal who has no framework for understanding what is happening to him and fights
on instinct alone."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/boon-through-severance> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Boon through severance divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-blood-longing> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Thornton's death does not give Buck something new but removes
the final obstacle to what he has already become. The supreme achievement of the journey is
defined by subtraction rather than acquisition: the severing of the one attachment still powerful
enough to arrest the transformation, not a grail or an elixir seized from the depths and carried
home. The narrative economy is inverted accordingly. Rather than producing a portable treasure
that the hero must transport back across the threshold, the entire arc of initiation produces a
creature who no longer needs, or is able, to carry anything back. The boon and the loss are the
same event, and the hero's reward is indistinguishable from the destruction of everything that
once tethered him to the world he is leaving behind."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/permanent-refusal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Permanent refusal divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-last-tie-was-broken> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Buck achieves his destiny by refusing to return, and the refusal
is never overcome because it is not an obstacle within the journey but the journey's conclusion. The
novel's one-way trajectory, from civilization toward wildness without reversal, transforms what is
conventionally a transient hesitation, soon dissolved by dramatic necessity or external
intervention, into a permanent condition. The distinction between refusing the return and completing
the journey collapses entirely. A circular architecture in which the hero must bring the boon home
is structurally incompatible with a story whose central argument is that the hero's true home was
always the place civilization taught him to forget, and that arriving there is not a detour from the
path but the path's destination."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/absent-flight> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Absent flight divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-trail-runs-only-forward> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Buck has seized nothing portable and flees from nothing. His
transformation is not an artefact that can be stolen or pursued but an ontological change that the
special world has produced in him, irreversible and non-transferable. No guardians give chase
because the wild does not lose what it claims; it gains a member. A perilous escape carrying a
hard-won prize presupposes a hero whose trajectory bends homeward, and Buck's trajectory bends only
deeper into the territory he is becoming part of. The directionality that the stage requires is
simply unavailable to this narrative."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/absent-rescue> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Absent rescue divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/no-voice-calls-him-back> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The sole human who might have reached across the threshold to
retrieve Buck is dead, and no other figure from the domestic world has either the knowledge or the
motivation to attempt it. The absence is not an omission but a thematic necessity rooted in London's
naturalist framework: the forces acting on an organism are impersonal and irreversible, nature does
not yield its converts back to civilization, and sentimental retrieval is simply not available as a
narrative possibility. A community invested in the hero's return would require a world that misses
him, and by this point the only world that registers Buck's presence is the one he has joined, not
the one he has left."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/inverted-return> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Inverted return divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-ghost-dog> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Buck crosses the threshold permanently in the wrong direction.
His annual return to the valley where Thornton died is not a re-entry into the human world but a
ritual visitation from outside it, witnessed only as absence, the empty valley, and aftermath, dead
hunters who ventured too close. Rather than dissolving the boundary between worlds through hard-won
mastery, the crossing reinforces it: the threshold now separates a ghost from the living rather than
a traveller from home. The inversion is the novel's most direct structural claim against the
circular journey. Buck's nature runs counter to the trajectory of human civilisation, and authentic
freedom, London insists, lies in completing the crossing rather than reversing it."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/narrative/mastery-without-consciousness> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Mastery without consciousness divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/a-spectral-beast-of-enormous-size> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Buck inhabits both worlds simultaneously but without awareness
or intention: he is sovereign of the wolf pack in one and a figure of dread woven into Yeehat oral
tradition in the other. The two presences are entirely disconnected. Buck does not mediate between
realms or move freely across the boundary; the human world constructs a myth around his absence
while he lives indifferent to it. What looks like dual mastery is an accident of narrative
perspective rather than something the hero achieves."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/abduction-as-summons> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Abduction as summons divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/stolen-from-sun-and-soft-living> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Buck's ordinary world is shattered not by a sign or a messenger
but by a rope, a crate, and a train. No agent of destiny speaks to him; the universe rearranges
itself around him through economic violence motivated by gold-rush demand for strong dogs. The
semiotic register shifts from the numinous to the mercantile, from a summons freighted with vocation
to a commercial transaction in which the hero is the commodity. The structural function is fully
preserved, the familiar world is irrevocably disrupted, but the vocabulary through which disruption
is encoded belongs entirely to the language of property and exchange rather than the language of
fate."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/violence-as-instruction> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Violence as instruction divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-law-of-club-and-fang> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Buck's preparation for the threshold takes the form of brutal
pedagogy: club blows from the man in the red sweater and the imitative example of dogs who have
already adapted. The protective, gift-bearing figure traditional to the archetype is replaced by
an indifferent environment that teaches through consequences rather than through care. The
semiotic register is coercive and Darwinian where the archetype expects the sacred and the
benevolent, yet the structural function endures with precision: the hero receives exactly what is
needed to survive the crossing. What shifts is the sign system, from talisman to trauma, from
endowment to discipline, reflecting London's naturalist conviction that the world instructs through
force, not generosity."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/interspecies-love-as-totality> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Interspecies love as totality divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/love-genuine-and-true> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The nurturing totality that reveals the deepest ground of
existence to the hero takes the form of interspecies devotion between a dog and a rugged male
frontiersman. The semiotic shift operates on three axes simultaneously: gendered, since the
archetype's feminine divine figure becomes a masculine human companion; ontological, since the
encounter crosses the species boundary rather than the boundary between mortal and divine; and in
register, since rough physical affection and murmured curses as endearments replace the numinous and
the sacred. Thornton's love is nonetheless the most complete acceptance Buck has ever known,
preserving the structural function with remarkable precision while conducting it entirely through
London's naturalist vocabulary of embodied loyalty and physical interdependence."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/fidelity-as-seduction> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Fidelity as seduction divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-call-sounding-in-the-forest> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The force holding Buck at the campfire is not desire or worldly
comfort but the single most admirable quality he possesses: his love for Thornton. The semiotic
register encodes temptation as interspecies loyalty rather than feminine allure or sensual
entanglement, so that resisting the call and betraying the hero's deepest bond become, for the
duration of Thornton's life, the same act."""@en .

<the-call-of-the-wild/divergences/semiotic/evolutionary-memory-as-father> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Evolutionary memory as father divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-call-of-the-wild/stages/the-hairy-man-crouching-by-the-fire> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The paternal authority that Buck must confront and absorb is
not a singular figure but the entire evolutionary past of his species, accessed through involuntary
visions during sleep rather than through a dramatic face-to-face reckoning. The semiotic register
shifts from the personal and the patriarchal to the biological and the collective: the throne room
becomes a campfire in deep time, judgment becomes the pressure of natural selection, and the hero's
wilful submission to a father's power becomes an involuntary yielding to instinct encoded in the
body itself. The encounter is diffuse and cumulative where the archetype demands concentrated
crisis, its authority distributed across weeks of deepening visionary experience rather than
compressed into a single transformative confrontation."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# BATMAN: YEAR ONE (Comic, 1987)
# ==============================================================================

<batman-year-one> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:ComicStory ;
    rdfs:label "Batman: Year One"@en ;
    dcterms:title "Batman: Year One"@en ;
    dcterms:created "1987"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Frank Miller",
        "David Mazzucchelli" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q30 ;
    schema:genre "Crime"@en,
        "Superhero"@en,
        "Neo-Noir"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q383811 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A landmark comic book arc that reimagines Bruce Wayne's first year as Batman and
Jim Gordon's first year with the GCPD in a decaying Gotham City."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Bruce Wayne's Hero's Journey in Batman: Year One"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'Batman: Year One', focusing on the character Bruce Wayne's journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <batman-year-one> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/selina-kyle>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/carmine-falcone>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <batman-year-one/stages/the-train-to-gotham>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/i-am-not-ready>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-bat-at-the-window>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-dinner-party-ambush>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-tenement-siege>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-distributed-trials>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/encounter-with-selina>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-temptation>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-atonement>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-apotheosis>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-bridge-rescue>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/refusal-of-the-return>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-magic-flight>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/rescue-from-without>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/crossing-the-return-threshold>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/master-of-two-worlds>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/freedom-to-live> .

<batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Jim Gordon's Hero's Journey in Batman: Year One"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'Batman: Year One', focusing on the character Jim Gordon's journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <batman-year-one> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/detective-flass>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/sarah-essen>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/barbara-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <batman-year-one/stages/arrival-in-gotham>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/waiting-to-report>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-aid>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-beating>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/beating-flass>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-honest-cop-trials>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-intellectual-equal>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-extramarital-affair>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/confession-to-barbara>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/family-man>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-bridge-alliance>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/refusal-of-the-return>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-magic-flight>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/rescue-from-without>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/crossing-the-return-threshold>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/master-of-two-worlds>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/freedom-to-live> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Bruce Wayne / Batman"@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero,
        monomyth:Ally ;
    rdfs:comment """The billionaire vigilante who returns to Gotham City and adopts the fearsome
persona of Batman to fight crime, serving as the primary hero and an eventual ally to Jim Gordon."""@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2695156 .

<batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "James Gordon"@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Hero ;
    rdfs:comment "A corrupt-free cop who serves as a parallel hero and eventual ally."@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q116113 .

<batman-year-one/characters/selina-kyle> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Selina Kyle"@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter ;
    rdfs:comment "A dominatrix who is inspired by Batman to become Catwoman."@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q158952 .

<batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Commissioner Loeb"@en ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:ThresholdGuardian ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment "The head of the corrupt GCPD infrastructure."@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q3000468 .

<batman-year-one/characters/carmine-falcone> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Carmine Falcone"@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:ThresholdGuardian ;
    rdfs:comment "Gotham City's untouchable mob boss."@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2663956 .

<batman-year-one/characters/detective-flass> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Detective Arnold Flass"@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:ThresholdGuardian ;
    rdfs:comment "A corrupt cop who acts as the violent enforcer of the GCPD's status quo."@en .

<batman-year-one/characters/sarah-essen> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Sarah Essen"@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter ;
    rdfs:comment "Gordon's intellectual equal and partner, who becomes the source of his temptation."@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q3950326 .

<batman-year-one/characters/barbara-gordon> a monomyth:Character;
    rdfs:label "Barbara Eileen Gordon"@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor, monomyth:Ally ;
    rdfs:comment """Jim Gordon's wife and moral compass, providing him the emotional wisdom and
forgiveness."""@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q48893069 .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<batman-year-one/stages/the-train-to-gotham> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Train to Gotham"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Bruce returns to Gotham after years abroad. His 'summons'
is internal: the trauma of his parents' death and the decaying state of the city."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/secular-realism> .

<batman-year-one/stages/i-am-not-ready> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Disastrous East End Surveillance Mission"@en ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne> ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """During his training, Bruce hesitates, feeling
unsure and aware that he must wait before acting. Despite this internal hesitation, his impatience
drives him to attempt a plainclothes serveillance mission in the East End. The encounter
is disastrous: he fights a pimp, is stabbed, shot by the police, and barely escapes. Bleeding in
his study, his initial hesitation is violently validated. He admits he is 'not ready' because
he lacks the proper method to strike fear into his enemies."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/premature-start-refusal> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-bat-at-the-window> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Bat"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """As Bruce bleeds out in his study pleading to his father's
memory for guidance, a massive bat crashes through the window. He interprets this violent natural
event as a 'sign,' providing the psychological epiphany and the specific 'wisdom' needed to assume
his vigilante identity."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/secular-realism> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-dinner-party-ambush> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Dinner Party Ambush"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/carmine-falcone>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Batman definitively steps 'beyond the veil of the known' by
crashing a dinner party for Gotham's corrupt elite. This act represents a form of 'self-annihilation,'
where Bruce Wayne kills off his former status as a harmless socialite to plunge into the mystery of
his crusade. By confronting the city's power brokers, he proves he has the 'competence and courage'
to operate in a zone of magnified power where ordinary rules are suspended."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/secular-realism> ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/the-proactive-plunge> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-tenement-siege> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Tenement Siege"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Trapped in an abandoned tenement and targeted by a police
firebombing, Batman undergoes a 'plunge into an unknown darkness.' As the building collapses and
Commissioner Loeb presumes him dead, Bruce experiences the symbolic death of his former self. By
surviving the inferno and summoning a swarm of bats to mask his exit, he allows a new, transformed
identity—the urban myth of the Batman—to emerge from the rubble."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/secular-realism> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-distributed-trials> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Distributed Road of Trials"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Bruce undergoes a succession of ordeals—the East End failure,
the climb up the crime ladder, the Mayor's house ambush, and the tenement siege—which serve to
'purify' his methods. Crucially, during these perilous conquests, he discovers the 'benign,
protecting power' of Jim Gordon. Following the tenement siege, Bruce realizes that his survival was
aided by the presence of a moral equal within the system, transforming Gordon from a target into the
essential ally needed to survive the trials ahead."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/sequential/distributed-sequence> .

<batman-year-one/stages/encounter-with-selina> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Encounter with Selina Kyle"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/selina-kyle> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:WeakFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Bruce encounters Selina Kyle on the rooftops. In a typical
monomyth, she would represent the 'Goddess'—the totality of what can be known. However, the fit is
weak: Batman views her not as a mystical union or a source of bliss, but as a tactical anomaly. She
'ruins the moment' rather than bestowing mastery, proving that Bruce's heart is reserved for his
mission, not for a person."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/the-unwanted-peer> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-temptation> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Absent Temptation of the Symbol"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/semiotic-dehumanization> ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/temptation-displacement> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-atonement> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Absent Atonement of the Orphan"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/the-orphan-sovereignty> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-apotheosis> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Absent Apotheosis"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/noir-materialism> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-bridge-rescue> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Bridge Rescue"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The supreme goal of the quest is attained on a bridge. Batman
saves the life of Gordon's infant son, James Jr., literally 'restoring life' to the future of Gotham.
This act of selflessness secures the 'Ultimate Boon': a clandestine alliance with Jim Gordon. This
partnership is the 'elixir' that brings a spark of illumination to a corrupt city, ensuring that the
hero's mission can now truly begin with the support of the law."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/the-human-elixir> .

<batman-year-one/stages/arrival-in-gotham> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Arrival in Gotham"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/detective-flass>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Gordon arrives in Gotham, viewing the transfer as a
punishment. He is immediately summoned into the 'special world' of systemic corruption, meeting
Commissioner Loeb and witnessing Detective Flass brutalize a teenager."""@en .

<batman-year-one/stages/waiting-to-report> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Waiting to Report"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/detective-flass> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Gordon hesitates to act against the corruption. He
rationalizes his inaction by telling himself it is 'better to wait' before reporting colleagues.
Flass tells him to relax and adapt to the system, summarizing Gordon's passive survival strategy."""@en .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-aid> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Absent Supernatural Aid"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/neo-noir-isolation> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-beating> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Beating"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/detective-flass> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Gordon is ambushed and beaten by Flass and his masked men.
This serves as the 'Belly of the Whale'—a plunge into a life-and-death 'black moment' where Gordon
is completely swallowed by the 'monster' of systemic police corruption. During this brutal ordeal,
his former self (the passive, rule-abiding cop trying to survive quietly) undergoes a symbolic death
and self-annihilation, setting the stage for his metamorphosis."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/sequential/the-catalyst-inversion> .

<batman-year-one/stages/beating-flass> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Beating Flass"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/detective-flass> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After surviving the beating, Gordon refuses to retreat.
Instead of going home, he ambushes Flass in the snow, beats him, and strips him of his weapon.
By doing this, Gordon crosses the threshold from passive observer to active combatant. He leaves
behind the familiar safety of playing by the rules and fully enters the brutal world of Gotham's reality."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/sequential/the-catalyst-inversion> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-honest-cop-trials> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Honest Cop Trials"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Gordon navigates a gauntlet of trials that test his integrity and
physical courage: entering a hostage situation unarmed, clashing with the violent Branden, and
navigating Loeb's orders to hunt down the vigilante Batman."""@en .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-intellectual-equal> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Meeting Sarah Essen"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/sarah-essen> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Gordon meets Sarah Essen, who functions as his operational
and intellectual equal. She is the first to suggest Bruce Wayne might be Batman. Their connection
represents a nurturing, understanding force in a city that otherwise alienates him. Within the secular,
gritty confines of Gotham, Sarah Essen functions as the Neo-Noir equivalent of the 'Queen Goddess of
the World.' For Gordon, who is alienated by the corrupt department, she represents the 'reply to all desire'
—providing the intellectual parity, moral support, and emotional understanding he desperately lacks."""@en .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-extramarital-affair> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Affair and Blackmail"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/sarah-essen>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The connection with Essen transforms into an extramarital
affair, fulfilling the archetype of the Temptress. It is a worldly attachment that threatens to
arrest the journey, filling Gordon with guilt regarding his pregnant wife and giving Commissioner
Loeb the leverage needed to blackmail him."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/secular-realism> .

<batman-year-one/stages/confession-to-barbara> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Confession and Atonement"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/barbara-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/commissioner-loeb> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Commissioner Loeb acts as the 'corrupt Father' of the GCPD,
judging and threatening Gordon. To survive the crisis and 'abandon his attachment to his own ego',
Gordon confesses his affair to his wife Barbara. By destroying his own secret, he strips the 'Father'
of his power and undergoes a moral rebirth."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/secular-realism> .

<batman-year-one/stages/family-man> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The family man"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/barbara-gordon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Finally free from his guilt, Gordon's son is born and for a
brief moment we see him dwelling momentarily in the peaceful stage of new found fatherhood and
family bliss."""@en .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-bridge-alliance> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Bridge Alliance"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <batman-year-one/characters/jim-gordon>,
        <batman-year-one/characters/bruce-wayne> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Gordon's quest culminates in a desperate chase to a bridge
after his infant son is kidnapped by corrupt forces. During the struggle, his son falls but is saved
by Batman. Gordon's 'Ultimate Boon' is twofold: the physical salvation of his family, and the profound
realization that he is not fighting alone. By choosing to let Batman go, Gordon secures the 'elixir'
of the narrative: a powerful, unspoken alliance with the Dark Knight. This partnership provides
the hope and leverage necessary to finally cleanse Gotham's corrupt system."""@en .

<batman-year-one/stages/refusal-of-the-return> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Refusal of the Return"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/origin-as-stasis> .

<batman-year-one/stages/the-magic-flight> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Magic Flight"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/origin-as-stasis> .

<batman-year-one/stages/rescue-from-without> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Rescue from Without"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/origin-as-stasis> .

<batman-year-one/stages/crossing-the-return-threshold> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Crossing of the Return Threshold"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/origin-as-stasis> .

<batman-year-one/stages/master-of-two-worlds> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Master of Two Worlds"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/origin-as-stasis> .

<batman-year-one/stages/freedom-to-live> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Freedom to Live"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <batman-year-one/monomyths/bruce-wayne-journey>,
        <batman-year-one/monomyths/jim-gordon-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/origin-as-stasis> .

# --- Narrative Divergences ----------------------

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/premature-start-refusal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Premature Start as Refusal"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/i-am-not-ready> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Traditionally, the Refusal of the Call is characterized by the
hero's fear, excuses, or reluctance to leave the comfort of the Ordinary World. In this narrative,
the archetype is subverted. Bruce Wayne is a 'Willing Hero' who does not hesitate out of fear, but
rather rushes into the journey prematurely due to a lack of patience. His 'refusal' is not a
rejection of the mission, but a forced hesitation following a brutal physical defeat. This reshapes
the dramatic weight of the stage from a test of willpower into a test of methodology: the hero must
fail his first attempt in order to realize that, despite his absolute commitment, something vital is
missing from his approach."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/the-proactive-plunge> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Hero as Aggressor"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-dinner-party-ambush> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Traditionally, 'threshold guardians' are dangerous custodians
who defend the boundary and wait for the hero. In a narrative reversal, Batman does not wait to be
challenged. Possessing total commitment, he proactively hunts the guardians (Falcone and Loeb) in
their 'inmost cave.' He doesn't seek to bypass these 'watching powers' but to dominate them,
ensuring there is no turning back from his mission."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/the-unwanted-peer> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Goddess as Operational Interference"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/encounter-with-selina> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Traditionally, the Goddess is the 'reply to all desire' and the
goal of the quest. In Year One, this narrative function is inverted: the Goddess (Selina) is an
interference. She does not offer unconditional love or mastery; she offers a messy, rival version of
his own mission. The divergence lies in the hero's reaction: Batman does not seek to 'know' or
'merge' with this figure, but rather to manage her as a tactical anomaly that threatens the purity
of his sign."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/temptation-displacement> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Archetypal Displacement to the Co-Protagonist"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-temptation> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The narrative requires the tension of the Temptress stage to
remain 'adult' and grounded, but Miller systematically keeps it away from Batman. The role is
assigned to Gordon, whose crisis with Sarah Essen represents the 'taint of the flesh.' The 'fleshly'
burden of temptation is displaced onto Jim Gordon through his affair with Sarah Essen, leaving
Batman as an incorruptible sign. This displacement allows the story to satisfy the archetype while
protecting the hero's status as a pure, transcendental agent of justice."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/the-orphan-sovereignty> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Sovereignty through Loss"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-atonement> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The monomyth assumes a father-figure exists to test the hero. In
Year One, the total absence of a father-figure makes 'at-one-ment' structurally impossible. Bruce is
a 'sovereign orphan' who answers to no one but his own trauma."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/noir-materialism> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Noir Materialism Divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-apotheosis> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The monomythic Apotheosis requires a spiritual 'death of the ego.'
In Miller's noir framework, the hero's ego (his trauma and his mission) is the source of his power.
To lose the ego would be to lose the Batman. The narrative intentionally avoids transcendence,
keeping the hero grounded in a material world of pain, corruption, and tactical reality where
'divine knowledge' has no place."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/origin-as-stasis> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Origin Narrative Constraint"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/refusal-of-the-return>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-magic-flight>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/rescue-from-without>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/crossing-the-return-threshold>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/master-of-two-worlds>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/freedom-to-live> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn,
        monomyth:TheMagicFlight,
        monomyth:RescueFromWithout,
        monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold,
        monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds,
        monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Return act is logically impossible within the scope of an
origin story. The narrative ends precisely at the moment the hero achieves his identity, serving as
a prologue rather than a full monomythic cycle. There is no 'return' because the story is a
beginning."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/narrative/neo-noir-isolation> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Neo-Noir Isolation Divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-aid> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In classical myth, the hero is reassured by a protective
universe (the helper). In the Neo-Noir paradigm, the universe is indifferent or actively malignant.
The narrative strips away the 'Supernatural Aid' to emphasize the hero's absolute moral and physical
isolation; the honest cop must survive without a safety net."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences ----------------------

<batman-year-one/divergences/sequential/distributed-sequence> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Distributed Road of Trials"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-distributed-trials> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Road of Trials is realized as a distributed series of events,
rather than a single linear stage following the Departure. This sequential overlap allows the trials
to act as the catalyst for the hero's transformation while simultaneously serving as the initiatory
tests of his new identity."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/sequential/the-catalyst-inversion> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Catalyst Inversion (Belly Before Threshold)"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-beating>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/beating-flass> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale,
        monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In Campbell's traditional framework, the hero crosses the
threshold into the unknown and is subsequently swallowed into the Belly of the Whale. In Gordon's
Neo-Noir journey, this sequence is inverted. He is first ambushed and 'swallowed' by the corrupt
system (The Beating). This traumatic 'black moment' acts as the necessary catalyst for his
metamorphosis, forcing him to proactively cross the threshold by hunting down his guardian (Flass)
to solidify his rebirth as an active combatant."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences ----------------------

<batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/secular-realism> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Neo-Noir Secularization"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-train-to-gotham>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-bat-at-the-window>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-dinner-party-ambush>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-tenement-siege>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/the-extramarital-affair>,
        <batman-year-one/stages/confession-to-barbara> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure,
        monomyth:SupernaturalAid,
        monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold,
        monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale,
        monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress,
        monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Across both Bruce Wayne's and Jim Gordon's journeys, Campbell's
traditional mythic signifiers (magic, monsters, sirens, and cosmic gods) are radically translated
into grounded, Neo-Noir realism. For Bruce, magical aids become totemic animals and monster bellies
become industrial tenements. For Gordon, the 'Temptress' is not a magical siren but the mundane,
destructive reality of an extramarital affair, and the 'Atonement with the Father' replaces a cosmic
deity with a corrupt Police Commissioner. The structural functions of the myth remain perfectly
intact, but the semiotic vocabulary is entirely secular, psychological, and systemic."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/semiotic-dehumanization> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Symbol as an Immune Agent"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-absent-temptation> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In Campbell's model, the hero must resist the 'odor
of the flesh.' The stage of the Temptress is absent for Batman. While Selina Kyle possesses
all the archetypal traits of a Temptress, Bruce is immune because he has split his identity: Batman
is a semiotic device, not a man, and symbols cannot be tempted. By constituting himself as a
non-negotiable sign (Batman) rather than a person, he makes the category of temptation 'malformed.'
You cannot seduce a symbol that has no negotiable interiority."""@en .

<batman-year-one/divergences/semiotic/the-human-elixir> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Alliance as the Ultimate Boon"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <batman-year-one/stages/the-bridge-rescue> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In classical myth, the Boon is often an object like the Holy
Grail. In this grounded noir setting, the 'Grail' is semiotically shifted to a social contract: the
alliance between Batman and Gordon. The 'power to restore fertility' is literalized as saving a
child—the city's next generation—from the Roman's influence, representing a systemic victory over
corruption rather than a magical one."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# THE LION KING (Animated Film, 1994)
# ==============================================================================

<the-lion-king> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Movie ;
    rdfs:label "The Lion King"@en ;
    dcterms:title "The Lion King"@en ;
    dcterms:created "1994"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Roger Allers",
        "Rob Minkoff" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q30 ;
    schema:genre "Animation"@en,
        "Drama"@en,
        "Musical"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q36479 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A 1994 animated film in which a young lion prince, exiled by guilt and deception
after the murder of his father, must reclaim his identity and his kingdom from the uncle who usurped
them both."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Simba's Hero's Journey in The Lion King"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'The Lion King', focusing on the character Simba's journey from exiled prince to
sovereign king."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <the-lion-king> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <the-lion-king/characters/simba> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/mufasa>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/scar>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/nala>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/rafiki>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/timon>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/pumbaa> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <the-lion-king/stages/everything-the-light-touches>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/what-have-you-done>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/the-great-kings-will-always-be-there-to-guide-you>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/run-away-and-never-return>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/youre-an-outcast-thats-great-so-are-we>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/hakuna-matata>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/can-you-feel-the-love-tonight>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/youre-not-the-simba-i-remember>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/i-cant-go-back>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/remember-who-you-are>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/i-know-what-i-have-to-do>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/were-going-to-fight-your-uncle-for-this>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/simba-you-have-to-help-us>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/tell-them-the-truth>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/it-is-time>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/a-kings-time-rises-and-falls-like-the-sun>,
        <the-lion-king/stages/the-circle-of-life> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<the-lion-king/characters/simba> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Simba"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A lion prince who is manipulated into believing he caused his father's death,
lives in self-imposed exile for years, and ultimately reclaims the throne of Pride Rock."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1649583 .

<the-lion-king/characters/mufasa> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Mufasa"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The king of the Pride Lands and Simba's father, whose teachings persist beyond
death as the moral and spiritual compass of the hero's journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2287748 .

<the-lion-king/characters/scar> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Scar"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Mufasa's brother and Simba's uncle, who orchestrates the king's assassination
and manipulates the prince into exile in order to seize the throne for himself."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1977325 .

<the-lion-king/characters/nala> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Nala"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Simba's childhood friend who, as an adult, locates him in exile and calls him
back to his responsibilities as the rightful king."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Herald ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2365445 .

<the-lion-king/characters/rafiki> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Rafiki"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A mandrill shaman who serves as the spiritual intermediary of the Pride Lands,
guiding Simba toward the vision that restores his identity."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor,
        monomyth:Trickster ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q326075 .

<the-lion-king/characters/timon> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Timon"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A meerkat who, together with Pumbaa, adopts the exiled Simba and raises him
under the carefree philosophy of Hakuna Matata."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Trickster ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2691406 .

<the-lion-king/characters/pumbaa> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Pumbaa"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A warthog who, together with Timon, provides Simba with companionship and an
alternative way of life during his years in exile."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Trickster ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2469812 .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<the-lion-king/stages/everything-the-light-touches> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Everything the light touches"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/mufasa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Mufasa leads the young Simba to the summit of Pride Rock at
dawn and reveals the kingdom spread before them, declaring that everything the light touches belongs
to their domain and will one day pass to Simba as king. The call is not a rupture in the ordinary
world but a formal investiture of destiny delivered by the reigning authority himself, framing the
hero's journey as the assumption of an inherited obligation rather than the pursuit of an unknown
summons."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/investiture-as-call> .

<the-lion-king/stages/the-great-kings-will-always-be-there-to-guide-you> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The great kings will always be there to guide you"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/mufasa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """On the evening before the stampede, Mufasa tells Simba that
the great kings of the past look down from the stars and will always be there to guide him. The
lesson is intimate and tender, embedded in a father-son conversation about bravery rather than
delivered as a ritual endowment of magical instruments. Its full significance lies dormant
throughout the hero's exile, activating only when Rafiki leads Simba to the reflecting pool and the
ghostly vision that completes the circuit between mortal teaching and ancestral intervention."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/aid-before-crisis> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/ancestral-cosmology> .

<the-lion-king/stages/what-have-you-done> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "What have you done?"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/scar>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/mufasa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Scar orchestrates Mufasa's death in the wildebeest stampede
and immediately turns to the traumatized cub with a calculated accusation: what has Simba done?
The prince, who had been lured into the gorge as bait, internalizes the guilt completely and accepts
that he is responsible for his father's death. The refusal of the call is not the hero's independent
hesitation before the unknown but a manufactured psychic wound imposed by the Shadow, converting
Simba's eagerness into shame and his birthright into a burden he believes he has forfeited."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/manufactured-exile> .

<the-lion-king/stages/run-away-and-never-return> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Run away and never return"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/scar> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Scar commands the grief-stricken cub to flee the Pride Lands
and never return, then dispatches the hyenas to ensure the exile is permanent. Simba runs blindly
through thornbush and scrubland until the grasslands give way to open desert. The crossing is not a
heroic commitment to adventure but a panicked flight driven by manufactured guilt, and the threshold
itself is marked not by a guardian's challenge but by the landscape's indifference: the Pride Lands
simply end, and the emptiness beyond offers no welcome and no promise."""@en .

<the-lion-king/stages/youre-an-outcast-thats-great-so-are-we> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "You're an outcast, that's great, so are we"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/timon>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/pumbaa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Simba collapses in the desert and is discovered near death by
Timon and Pumbaa, who revive him and recognize in his exile a mirror of their own marginality.
The prince who was to inherit a kingdom is swallowed whole by anonymity: his royal identity is
irrelevant in the jungle, his past is actively suppressed, and the community that adopts him values
him precisely for what he no longer claims to be. The symbolic death of the former self is achieved
not through violence or containment but through the gentler annihilation of simply being
forgotten."""@en .

<the-lion-king/stages/hakuna-matata> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Hakuna Matata"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/timon>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/pumbaa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The film compresses Simba's entire adolescence and early
adulthood into a musical montage of carefree indulgence: eating grubs, sleeping in the open,
swimming in waterfalls, growing from cub to full-maned lion without crisis or conflict. The road
of trials is inverted into a road of pleasures, where the ordeal is not suffering but the absence
of it, and the danger lies in the progressive erosion of purpose that comfort produces. Each
year of untroubled contentment deepens Simba's distance from his identity and makes the eventual
return more difficult, not less."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/idyll-as-ordeal> .

<the-lion-king/stages/can-you-feel-the-love-tonight> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Can you feel the love tonight"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/nala> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Nala arrives in the jungle unexpectedly, and the reunion
between the two childhood friends unfolds into romantic recognition over the course of a single
evening. The encounter restores something Simba had lost access to, a witness to his real identity
who knew him before exile redefined him. Nala embodies the nurturing totality Campbell describes not
through divine abstraction but through the concrete insistence that Simba is still the lion she
grew up with, and that the kingdom he abandoned still needs him."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/goddess-as-relational-recognition> .

<the-lion-king/stages/youre-not-the-simba-i-remember> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "You're not the Simba I remember"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/nala>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/timon>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/pumbaa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Nala confronts Simba with the devastation Scar has wrought
on the Pride Lands and demands he return to reclaim the throne. The temptation the hero faces is not
a seductive figure but the entire worldview he has internalized during exile: Hakuna Matata, the
philosophy of no worries and no responsibility, which now functions as an ideology of avoidance
dressed in the language of liberation. Simba's resistance to Nala's plea reveals how deeply the
years of comfortable denial have rooted, making the temptation structural rather than personal and
the seduction a matter of identity rather than desire."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The temptress function is distributed between the Hakuna Matata philosophy
that Timon and Pumbaa embody and the specific confrontation with Nala that forces the choice into
the open. No single character seduces the hero; the entire exile ecosystem tempts him to remain
where he is."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/philosophy-as-seduction> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/temptation-as-worldview> .

<the-lion-king/stages/i-cant-go-back> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I can't go back"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/nala> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Simba tells Nala plainly that he cannot go back, and the
refusal is not the reluctance of a hero who has tasted transcendence and prefers to linger in bliss,
but the paralysis of one who believes himself complicit in the catastrophe he would need to repair.
The weight holding him in place is guilt rather than contentment, and the paradise he clings to is
not the special world's reward but a shelter from the ordinary world's judgment. His refusal is
genuine and deeply felt, rooted in a lie he has carried since childhood."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/early-refusal-of-return> .

<the-lion-king/stages/remember-who-you-are> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Remember who you are"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/mufasa>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/rafiki> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Rafiki tracks Simba into the wilderness after his refusal of
Nala's plea and leads him to the edge of a still pool, where an invitation to look harder at his
own reflection yields not his face but his father's. The vision does not stop there: the sky cracks
open and Mufasa's ghostly form fills the clouds above him, calling down to his son across the
boundary that death has placed between them. The dead king does not console, instead he names what
the years of exile have cost: the slow dissolution of identity that comfort and avoidance have
accomplished and the distance between the lion Simba has become and the one he actually is, closing
with a charge that is simultaneously a command, a recognition, and an act of love, demanding that
Simba recover the self he has abandoned."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The encounter literalizes Campbell's archetype with extraordinary precision:
the father is both judge and initiator, the confrontation demands that the hero surrender the false
self that exile has constructed, and the annihilation of the ego that Scar's guilt imposed is
reversed by the father's insistence that the son already possesses what he believes he has lost.
Of all seventeen stages in this realization, this is the one where the archetypal structure and the
narrative vehicle converge most completely."""@en .

<the-lion-king/stages/i-know-what-i-have-to-do> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I know what I have to do"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/rafiki> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Simba tells Rafiki that he knows what he must do, but
acknowledges that going back means facing his past. Rafiki strikes him over the head with his stick
and asks what it matters, since it is in the past. The moment of divine knowledge is rendered as a
sudden, visceral clarity rather than a sustained state of blissful rest: Simba does not transcend
the categories of his existence so much as he finally accepts them, recognizing that the pain he has
been fleeing is the very ground on which he must build. He turns toward the Pride Lands and begins
to run."""@en .

<the-lion-king/stages/were-going-to-fight-your-uncle-for-this> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "We're going to fight your uncle for this?"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/nala>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/timon>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/pumbaa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Simba races across the savanna toward the Pride Lands with
Nala, Timon, and Pumbaa joining the charge. The journey inverts the canonical flight: the hero does
not flee the special world carrying a prize, but rather hurtles toward the site of his unresolved
trauma carrying nothing but recovered intention. The devastation he encounters on arrival confirms
the urgency: the Pride Lands under Scar's reign have become a wasteland of stripped earth and
bleached bone, the kingdom's decay a visible measure of how long the hero's absence has lasted."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/flight-toward-danger> ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/flight-as-advance> .

<the-lion-king/stages/simba-you-have-to-help-us> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Simba, you have to help us"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/nala>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/timon>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/pumbaa>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/rafiki> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The battle for Pride Rock becomes a collective effort. Timon
and Pumbaa create a diversionary hula dance to scatter the hyena sentries. Nala leads the lionesses
into open combat. Rafiki dispatches opponents with his ceremonial staff. The rescue is not an
extraction of the hero from peril but the convergence of every community that shaped him, exile
companions and natal pride alike, fighting together on his behalf. The hero who had once been told
he was alone in his guilt discovers that he has never been without allies, and that the two worlds
of his divided life are willing to unite behind his cause."""@en .

<the-lion-king/stages/tell-them-the-truth> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Tell them the truth"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/scar> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Scar corners Simba at the edge of Pride Rock and forces him
to confess before the pride that he killed Mufasa, savoring the repetition of his original
manipulation. But when Simba dangles over the flames and Scar whispers the truth, that he himself
killed Mufasa, the revelation shatters the psychic architecture that has held the hero captive since
childhood. Simba surges back and forces the public confession that liberates him. The ultimate boon
is not an object or a power but a truth: the hero's innocence, restored to him in the same instant
that the kingdom's betrayal is made visible to all."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/boon-during-return> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/boon-as-public-revelation> .

<the-lion-king/stages/it-is-time> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "It is time"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/rafiki> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """With Scar defeated and cast from Pride Rock, Rafiki
approaches Simba and gestures toward the summit with three quiet words: it is time. Simba ascends
the rain-slicked promontory alone, each step a visible integration of the exile's hard-won
self-knowledge with the prince's inherited obligation. At the peak he roars into the storm, and the
assembled pride roars in answer. The threshold is not a boundary between two worlds but a vertical
axis between earth and sky, and crossing it requires the hero to stand where his father once stood,
claiming the place not as an inheritor but as one who has earned it through suffering, loss, and
return."""@en .

<the-lion-king/stages/a-kings-time-rises-and-falls-like-the-sun> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "A king's time rises and falls like the sun"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The rain falls on the scorched Pride Lands and green begins
to return, the landscape itself responding to the restoration of rightful sovereignty. Simba now
holds both registers of his experience simultaneously: the carefree wisdom of the jungle years,
which taught him that not everything requires gravity, and the weight of the crown, which demands
that some things do. Mufasa's early teaching that a king's time rises and falls like the sun is no
longer an abstraction but a lived truth. The hero who fled one world and was absorbed by another has
returned as the equilibrium point between them, neither denying his exile nor being defined by it."""@en .

<the-lion-king/stages/the-circle-of-life> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Circle of Life"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-lion-king/monomyths/simba-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-lion-king/characters/simba>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/nala>,
        <the-lion-king/characters/rafiki> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The film closes by returning to its opening image: Rafiki
lifts a newborn cub above the assembled kingdom at the summit of Pride Rock as the sun rises and the
animals gather below in recognition. The circle of life has completed one full revolution. Simba
stands where Mufasa once stood, no longer fearing the cycle of succession that once seemed to demand
his father's erasure. The freedom the hero has attained is not freedom from mortality or obligation
but freedom within them: the capacity to occupy his place in the cycle without clinging to it,
knowing that his own time too will rise and fall, and that the pattern will hold."""@en .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/manufactured-exile> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Manufactured exile divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/what-have-you-done> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's refusal typically originates in the hero's own
psyche: fear, attachment, inadequacy, or simple inertia. The Lion King externalizes the mechanism
entirely: Scar engineers both the trauma (Mufasa's murder) and the interpretive frame (Simba's
guilt), manufacturing a refusal that the hero experiences as authentic self-judgment but that is in
fact an act of narrative sabotage by the Shadow. This produces a refusal that is at once more
absolute and more fragile than the canonical form: absolute because Simba's guilt is total and
unquestioned for years, fragile because it rests on a factual lie that, once exposed, dissolves
the refusal entirely. The divergence reflects the film's investment in deception as a structural
engine, where the hero's journey is arrested not by his own limitations but by a false story imposed
upon him."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/idyll-as-ordeal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Idyll as ordeal divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/hakuna-matata> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's road of trials strips the hero of illusions through
suffering, failure, and encounter with forces greater than the self. The Lion King replaces this
gauntlet with an extended paradise: years of ease, friendship, and philosophical contentment that
never once test Simba's physical courage. The ordeal is hidden inside the comfort, operating as
a slow anaesthetic that numbs the hero's sense of purpose and identity without his awareness.
The film suggests that the most dangerous trial is not the one that breaks the hero but the one
that never arrives, leaving the hero intact but hollow, capable but unmotivated, and progressively
less able to recognize the difference between peace and avoidance."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/philosophy-as-seduction> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Philosophy as seduction divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/youre-not-the-simba-i-remember> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The temptation that arrests Simba's journey is not embodied in
a seductive figure but in a comprehensive worldview. Hakuna Matata functions as a complete ethical
system that reframes irresponsibility as wisdom and disengagement as enlightenment, offering the
hero not momentary pleasure but a permanent alternative identity. The seduction is therefore
structural rather than episodic: Simba does not resist a single encounter but must reject an entire
way of being that he has practiced for years and that his closest companions sincerely endorse.
This makes the temptation both more insidious and more sympathetic than Campbell's archetype
typically allows, because the philosophy is not malicious. It is simply insufficient for someone
whose obligations extend beyond himself."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/narrative/flight-as-advance> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Flight as advance divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/were-going-to-fight-your-uncle-for-this> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The hero advances toward the source of his unresolved trauma
rather than fleeing from it, empty-handed and unpursued. The canonical figure escapes the special
world bearing a stolen prize with the guardians of the inner realm at his heels; here the
directional logic is reversed at every register. The peril lies at the destination rather than in
what trails behind, and the propelling force is the gravity of confrontation rather than of escape.
The traversal between worlds is preserved, but its tension is redistributed from the space being
left to the space being entered."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -----------

<the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/aid-before-crisis> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Aid before crisis divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/the-great-kings-will-always-be-there-to-guide-you> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Mufasa's lesson about the great kings arrives embedded in the
ordinary world before the crisis that will shatter it, rather than appearing after the hero has
crossed the threshold and entered the special world. The aid is further split across two temporal
moments separated by the entire arc of exile: the cosmological framework is planted here as a quiet
paternal intimacy, but it lies dormant for years until Rafiki's shamanic mediation and Mufasa's
ghostly apparition activate it during the atonement."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/early-refusal-of-return> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Early refusal of return divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/i-cant-go-back> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Refusal of the Return is canonically the twelfth stage,
occurring after the hero has obtained the Ultimate Boon and must decide whether to bring it back.
In The Lion King, the refusal surfaces at narrative position nine, before the Atonement with the
Father and the Apotheosis, embedded within the Initiation act rather than opening the Return. This
displacement reflects the film's particular architecture of guilt: Simba's reluctance to return
does not stem from having achieved transcendence and preferring to remain in bliss, but from having
never completed the Initiation at all. His refusal is a symptom of arrested development rather than
post-transformative reluctance, and it must be overcome before the remaining Initiation stages can
proceed. The displacement has a cascading effect, shifting the Atonement and Apotheosis each one
position forward in the narrative sequence."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/flight-toward-danger> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Flight toward danger divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/were-going-to-fight-your-uncle-for-this> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The stage is pulled earlier than its canonical placement,
arriving before the climactic prize is won rather than after. The displacement belongs to a broader
compression where the prize itself is deferred toward the journey's end, forcing the surrounding
stages to contract and rearrange. The traversal thus enters a region where the conventional order
has been folded into a single integrated push toward confrontation and recovery, rather than
preserved as a discrete movement following the achievement of the quest."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/sequential/boon-during-return> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Boon during return divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/tell-them-the-truth> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Ultimate Boon is canonically the eleventh stage, closing the
Initiation act. In The Lion King it arrives after the Magic Flight and the Rescue from Without
have already begun the Return sequence. This displacement of three positions is the most significant
sequential divergence in the film's monomyth realization. The Initiation's climactic achievement is
deferred into the Return because the boon, Simba's innocence and the public unmasking of Scar, is
locationally and socially bound: it can only be obtained at Pride Rock, before the assembled pride,
in the presence of the villain whose confession produces it. The narrative thus braids the end of
Initiation into the middle of Return, collapsing the two acts into a single dramatic sequence."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/investiture-as-call> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Investiture as call divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/everything-the-light-touches> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's call to adventure is frequently marked by rupture:
an intrusion, summons, or destabilizing event that tears the hero from the ordinary world toward
an unknown domain. The Lion King reframes this sign-system as dynastic investiture rather than
disruption. Mufasa's lesson on Pride Rock functions as a ceremonial transmission of sovereignty,
where destiny is formally named within the existing social order rather than announced from outside
it. The semiotic center of the call shifts from external interruption to institutional designation:
the hero is not recruited away from home but positioned within a lineage, a territory, and a law of
responsibility that already precedes him. The divergence preserves Campbell's structural function,
initiating the journey through binding obligation, while relocating its meaning from adventurous
departure to inherited vocation."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/ancestral-cosmology> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Ancestral cosmology divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/the-great-kings-will-always-be-there-to-guide-you> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's supernatural aid typically takes the form of a wizard,
crone, ferryman, or divine messenger who equips the hero with specific talismans or wisdom before
the threshold is crossed. The Lion King replaces this Western mythological inventory with an African
cosmological framework in which the dead persist as ancestral presences embedded in the natural
world itself, watching from the stars and accessible through shamanic mediation. The aid is not a
discrete gift bestowed by a singular figure but a continuous spiritual infrastructure that the hero
must learn to perceive and trust. The semiotic shift from individual magical helper to communal
ancestral network reframes the supernatural as relational rather than transactional, and the aid
as something the hero must grow into rather than simply receive."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/goddess-as-relational-recognition> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Goddess as relational recognition divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/can-you-feel-the-love-tonight> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's meeting with the goddess is often coded through a
mythic or numinous feminine figure who mediates totality, unconditional affirmation, and a glimpse
of ontological wholeness. The Lion King preserves that structural function but translates its sign
system from divine apparition to relational recognition: Nala is not a supernatural goddess, but a
historical witness who knows Simba before, during, and against the identity fracture produced by
exile. Her significance is goddess-like in effect rather than in ontology. She restores to the hero
an image of himself that neither guilt nor self-erasure can fully destroy, and she binds eros,
memory, and ethical vocation into one encounter. The semiotic shift is from transcendental feminine
symbol to intersubjective recognition, retaining Campbell's integrative meaning while grounding it
in social relation, political responsibility, and the concrete world of the Pride Lands."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/temptation-as-worldview> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Temptation as worldview divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/youre-not-the-simba-i-remember> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell encodes the temptation stage through a gendered
semiotic register: the feminine as the locus of desire, attachment, and worldly entanglement that
threatens to bind the hero to the flesh rather than the spirit. The Lion King dissolves the gendered
sign entirely and replaces it with a philosophical system, "Hakuna Matata", that operates as a
complete counter-narrative to the hero's destiny. The temptation is semiotic in the deepest sense:
it is not a person, an object, or even a moment, but a language for interpreting experience that
renders responsibility invisible and contentment self-justifying. The shift from feminine figure to
impersonal philosophy reflects both the film's investment in ideology as a narrative force and its
departure from the gendered cosmology that Campbell's comparative mythology inherits."""@en .

<the-lion-king/divergences/semiotic/boon-as-public-revelation> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Boon as public revelation divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-lion-king/stages/tell-them-the-truth> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The prize takes the form of a truth that exists only in the
moment of its public utterance, with no being apart from the audience and adversary at whose
meeting it is spoken into existence. The canonical archetype imagines this acquisition as a
portable artifact, a grail, an elixir, a fire, that the hero seizes within the special world and
carries back to the community left behind. The shift is from material relic to performative
disclosure, from a thing brought home to a thing brought into being, available only at the
threshold where it is said."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME (Video Game, 1998)
# ==============================================================================

<ocarina-of-time> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:VideoGame ;
    rdfs:label "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time"@en ;
    dcterms:title "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time"@en ;
    dcterms:created "1998"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Shigeru Miyamoto",
        "Eiji Aonuma" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q17 ;
    schema:genre "Action-Adventure"@en,
        "Fantasy"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q213911 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A 1998 action-adventure video game in which a boy raised among forest children
is drawn into a quest across time to prevent the king of evil from claiming an ancient relic of
divine power."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Link's Hero's Journey in Ocarina of Time"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time', focusing on the character Link's journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <ocarina-of-time> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <ocarina-of-time/characters/link> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/ganondorf>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/navi>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/the-great-deku-tree>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/rauru>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/saria>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/impa> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-boy-without-a-fairy>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-hero-does-not-hesitate>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-future-depends-upon-thee>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/beyond-the-forest>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/a-fairy-and-a-green-stone>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/stones-and-sages>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/seven-lost-years>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/a-quest-without-temptation>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/you-are-not-a-kokiri>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-seventh-sage>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-light-arrows>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-hero-presses-on>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-tower-comes-down>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/six-sages-as-one>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/lay-the-master-sword-to-rest>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/child-and-hero>,
        <ocarina-of-time/stages/through-the-courtyard-window> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<ocarina-of-time/characters/link> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Link"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A boy raised among the Kokiri of the forest who discovers he is Hylian by birth,
destined to become the Hero of Time and wield the Master Sword against the forces of
darkness."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero .

<ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Princess Zelda (Sheik)"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The princess of Hyrule who possesses prophetic visions of the kingdom's fate and
later disguises herself as Sheik, a Sheikah warrior, to guide Link through his adult quest while
evading Ganondorf's pursuit."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor,
        monomyth:Shapeshifter .

<ocarina-of-time/characters/ganondorf> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Ganondorf"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The Gerudo king who seeks the Triforce to dominate Hyrule, whose ambition drives
the central conflict and whose corruption transforms the kingdom during the seven years of Link's
sealed sleep."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow .

<ocarina-of-time/characters/navi> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Navi"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A fairy dispatched by the Great Deku Tree to accompany Link, serving as his
constant companion, guide, and the visible sign that he finally belongs among the fairy-bonded
Kokiri."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald,
        monomyth:Ally .

<ocarina-of-time/characters/the-great-deku-tree> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "The Great Deku Tree"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The ancient guardian spirit of Kokiri Forest who summons Link, reveals the first
fragment of his destiny, and dies entrusting him with the Kokiri Emerald and the charge to seek
Princess Zelda."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor,
        monomyth:Herald .

<ocarina-of-time/characters/rauru> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Rauru"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The Sage of Light who watches over the Sacred Realm and greets Link upon his
awakening after seven years, explaining what has befallen Hyrule and commissioning the quest to
awaken the remaining sages."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor .

<ocarina-of-time/characters/saria> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Saria"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Link's closest friend among the Kokiri, who bids him farewell at the forest
bridge and later awakens as the Sage of the Forest Temple."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally .

<ocarina-of-time/characters/impa> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Impa"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Zelda's Sheikah guardian who escorts Link safely out of Hyrule Castle, teaches
him Zelda's Lullaby, and later awakens as the Sage of the Shadow Temple."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:ThresholdGuardian,
        monomyth:Ally .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<ocarina-of-time/stages/the-boy-without-a-fairy> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The boy without a fairy"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/navi>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/the-great-deku-tree> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Link is the only child in Kokiri Forest without a guardian
fairy, an absence that marks him as incomplete among his own people. The Great Deku Tree, dying from
a curse placed by Ganondorf, sends the fairy Navi to summon Link to his side. The call arrives as
both gift and burden: receiving Navi grants Link the belonging he has always lacked, but the summons
leads directly into the Deku Tree's cursed interior and the revelation that dark forces threaten
far beyond the forest."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/the-hero-does-not-hesitate> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The hero does not hesitate"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/absent-refusal> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/the-future-depends-upon-thee> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The future depends upon thee"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/navi>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/the-great-deku-tree> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Great Deku Tree, having been cleansed of the parasitic
curse by Link, knows the effort has come too late to save him. With his final words he entrusts Link
with the Kokiri Emerald, the first of three Spiritual Stones, and charges him to seek Princess
Zelda at Hyrule Castle. Navi remains as a permanent companion, a living gift of guidance that will
persist long after the guardian who dispatched her has withered to a hollow stump."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The mentor dies in the act of commissioning the hero, compressing aid and
bereavement into a single beat that propels Link forward through obligation rather than
guidance."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/beyond-the-forest> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Beyond the forest"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/saria> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Link crosses the log bridge at the edge of Kokiri Forest,
where Saria is waiting. She gives him her Fairy Ocarina as a parting gift and says goodbye, knowing
he will not return as the same person. The Kokiri believe that any of their kind who leaves the
forest will die. Link steps off the bridge into Hyrule Field and the world opens around him, vast
and exposed, the sheltering canopy replaced by open sky."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/a-fairy-and-a-green-stone> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "A fairy and a green stone"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/impa> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Link sneaks through the castle grounds and peers through a
courtyard window to find Princess Zelda, who has been expecting him. She describes a prophetic
dream: darkness engulfing Hyrule, and a figure from the forest bearing a fairy and a green stone
appearing as a ray of light. Recognizing Link as that figure, she reveals Ganondorf's treachery and
entrusts Link with the mission to collect the remaining Spiritual Stones before the Gerudo king can
reach the Sacred Realm. Impa, Zelda's guardian, escorts Link safely out of the castle and teaches
him Zelda's Lullaby, a melody that will open doors sealed by royal authority."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Zelda functions as authorizing visionary rather than transcendent encounter,
defining the quest before Link has faced any trial."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/sequential/goddess-before-trials> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/stones-and-sages> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Stones and sages"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/navi> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """As a child, Link ventures into Dodongo's Cavern beneath Death
Mountain and into the belly of Lord Jabu-Jabu in Zora's Domain, earning the Goron Ruby and Zora's
Sapphire to complement the Kokiri Emerald. Each trial demands new skills and yields an alliance with
a people whose champion will later become a sage. After the seven-year seal, Link awakens as an
adult and the trials deepen: the Forest Temple reclaims Saria as the Sage of Forest, the Fire
Temple frees Darunia, the Water Temple rescues Ruto, the Shadow Temple liberates Impa, and the
Spirit Temple awakens Nabooru. The trials bifurcate across the temporal divide, with childhood tests
of resourcefulness giving way to adult confrontations with corruption, loss, and the consequences of
Ganondorf's seven-year reign."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/bifurcated-trials> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/seven-lost-years> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Seven lost years"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/rauru> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Link places the three Spiritual Stones on the altar of the
Temple of Time and plays the Song of Time on the Ocarina. The Door of Time opens, revealing the
Master Sword in its pedestal. He draws the blade and the Sacred Realm swallows him whole. His body
is too young to bear the sword's power, so the chamber seals him in enchanted sleep for seven years.
When he awakens in the Chamber of Sages, Rauru greets a young man who went to sleep as a child. The
boy who pulled the sword is gone; the adult who opens his eyes has no memory of the passage, only
its result. Hyrule outside has fallen to Ganondorf, who entered the Sacred Realm through the door
Link unwittingly opened for him."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The most literal engulfment in the franchise: the hero is swallowed into
sacred sleep, emerging physically transformed without any agency in the
transformation."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/sequential/whale-amid-trials> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/a-quest-without-temptation> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "A quest without temptation"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/temptress-absent> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/you-are-not-a-kokiri> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "You are not a Kokiri"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After completing the Forest Temple and returning to Kokiri
Forest, Link finds a young sapling growing where the Great Deku Tree once stood. The Deku Tree
Sprout greets him and reveals what the original guardian never told him: Link is not Kokiri but
Hylian, brought to the forest as an infant by his wounded mother during a great war and entrusted to
the Deku Tree's care before she died. The deepest truth about who he is arrives not as a test of
worthiness but as a quiet disclosure, offered by the gentle successor to a dead
guardian."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/revelation-not-confrontation> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/the-seventh-sage> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The seventh sage"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """With all five temple sages awakened, Sheik summons Link to the
Temple of Time and reveals herself as Princess Zelda, the seventh and final sage. She confirms
Link's identity as the Hero of Time and explains the full structure of the Triforce, which split
upon Ganondorf's touch: Courage chose Link, Wisdom chose Zelda, and Power remained with Ganondorf.
The hero's destiny, scattered across seven years of fragmented revelation, crystallizes into a
single coherent picture. Link stands in the temple as the fully recognized bearer of the Triforce of
Courage, his role no longer prophesied but declared."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Realization arrives through external declaration and narrative convergence
rather than contemplative transcendence or a moment of divine stillness."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/the-light-arrows> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The light arrows"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/ganondorf> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Zelda bestows the Light Arrows upon Link, the sacred weapon
capable of piercing Ganondorf's dark power. The gift is immediate and urgent: moments after the
transfer, Ganondorf encases Zelda in a crystal prison and takes her to his tower, transforming the
boon's delivery into the precipitating act of the final confrontation. The six sages channel their
combined power to create a rainbow bridge spanning the chasm to Ganondorf's fortress, opening the
path that only the fully equipped hero can walk."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The boon is bestowed rather than seized, arriving as Zelda's gift in the
moment before her capture rather than as the prize of completed trials."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/the-hero-presses-on> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The hero presses on"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/return-refusal-absent> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/the-tower-comes-down> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The tower comes down"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Ganondorf is defeated atop his tower but triggers its collapse
with his final act of spite. Link and Zelda race downward through crumbling corridors, Zelda using
her power to unseal iron barriers while the structure disintegrates around them. Flames, falling
stone, and reanimated guardians block the descent. They emerge at the base moments before the tower
crashes into rubble, only to hear something stir beneath the wreckage: Ganondorf, drawing on the
Triforce of Power, transforms into the monstrous Ganon and rises from the ruins for a final
confrontation."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/six-sages-as-one> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Six sages as one"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/rauru>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/saria> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Link drives the Master Sword into Ganon's skull and Zelda
channels the power of the six awakened sages to bind him. Together they seal Ganondorf into the
Sacred Realm, a prison sustained not by the hero's strength alone but by a collective sacred
authority that no single warrior could supply. Ganondorf, raging against the seal, swears to break
free and destroy their descendants, but the binding holds."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The sages' intervention completes what the hero's sword began; the sealing
requires collective sacred authority beyond any individual's reach."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/lay-the-master-sword-to-rest> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Lay the Master Sword to rest"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Zelda takes back the Ocarina of Time and plays the Song of
Time to send Link back to his childhood, closing the circle that opened when he first drew the
Master Sword. The adult world dissolves around him. Link returns to the Temple of Time as a child,
the sword resting again in its pedestal, Navi departing through a window into light. He stands alone
in the temple, carrying the memory of a future that has been unmade."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/semiotic/temporal-return> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/child-and-hero> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Child and hero"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Link has traversed both the child era and the adult era,
the ordinary Hyrule and the Sacred Realm, carrying within a small body the experiential knowledge
of a completed hero's journey. Yet the mastery is entirely private. The adult timeline has been
erased, the people he saved do not remember being saved, and the two worlds he bridged now exist
only in his memory. He walks through Hyrule Castle Town as a child among children, unrecognized and
unrecognizable."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Link's mastery is experiential and private: he has traversed both eras but
can demonstrate this to no one, since the adult timeline has been erased."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/private-mastery> .

<ocarina-of-time/stages/through-the-courtyard-window> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Through the courtyard window"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <ocarina-of-time/monomyths/link-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <ocarina-of-time/characters/link>,
        <ocarina-of-time/characters/princess-zelda> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Link walks through the castle grounds and peers through the
courtyard window to find Zelda again, exactly as he did at the journey's beginning, before any of it
happened. She turns and sees a boy with a fairy and a green stone. Whether she recognizes him,
whether the meeting will unfold differently this time, the narrative does not say. The ending mirrors
the opening almost exactly, but the symmetry is deceptive: one of the two figures standing in that
courtyard carries the weight of an entire erased future, and the other does not yet know there is
anything to carry."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/bittersweet-freedom> .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/absent-refusal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Absent refusal divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-hero-does-not-hesitate> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Link moves from call to action without psychological resistance.
The Kokiri child who has yearned for a fairy receives one and immediately answers the summons. Mido's
physical blockade at the forest path requires obtaining a sword and shield, but this functions as a
mechanical gate rather than an expression of the hero's doubt or fear. The narrative's opening invests
in spatial wonder rather than existential hesitation, reflecting a design where the child
protagonist's eagerness is the point: in a world where Link has always been the outsider, the call
is the first moment of belonging, and refusing it would contradict everything the character has
silently endured."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/bifurcated-trials> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Bifurcated trials divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/stones-and-sages> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Link's trials divide across a temporal rupture that fundamentally
alters their character and stakes. The child phase presents three dungeon quests to gather Spiritual
Stones, each testing courage and resourcefulness within a familiar Hyrule. The seven-year seal then
intervenes, and when trials resume, the hero is physically transformed, the kingdom corrupted, and
each temple now demands the awakening of a sage whose power is needed to confront Ganondorf. The two
phases share a structural function but differ in tone, difficulty, and narrative weight: preparation
in the first, genuine confrontation with darkness in the second. This bifurcation creates a
developmental arc within what is formally a single stage, turning it into a before-and-after portrait
of the same hero measured against the same world at different scales of maturity and
peril."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/temptress-absent> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Absent temptress divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/a-quest-without-temptation> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The quest offers no sustained moment of temptation, seduction, or
invitation to abandon the journey for comfort or desire. Lon Lon Ranch and its pastoral tranquility
present the closest structural candidate, yet Malon functions as a friend rather than a figure of
dangerous attraction, and the ranch remains an optional interlude rather than a narrative test of
resolve. The absence reflects both the protagonist's youth and the narrative's design: Link is a
child thrust into responsibility without the psychological complexity that temptation requires, and
even as an adult his single-mindedness is presented as a virtue rather than a limitation to be
tested. The stage's function finds no purchase in a narrative where the ordinary world has been
destroyed and no comfortable alternative remains to lure the hero away from his
path."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/revelation-not-confrontation> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Revelation rather than confrontation divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/you-are-not-a-kokiri> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Link's encounter with the father archetype arrives as passive
disclosure rather than active confrontation. The Deku Tree Sprout simply tells Link what has always
been true: he is Hylian, not Kokiri, placed in the forest as an infant by his dying mother during
a great war and entrusted to the guardian tree's care. There is no dramatic standoff, no test of
worthiness imposed by a paternal authority, no crisis of submission or defiance. The deepest truth
about the hero's identity is delivered gently by a sapling grown where a great tree once stood,
lending the moment an elegiac quality that substitutes quiet grief for the awe and terror that
typically mark this stage. The father figure itself has already died; what remains is not authority
but memory, and the reckoning is less a confrontation with power than an acceptance of
orphanhood."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/return-refusal-absent> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Absent return refusal divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/the-hero-presses-on> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Link transitions directly from defeating Ganon to the sages'
sealing ritual without hesitation or reluctance to leave the special world behind. The narrative's
momentum carries the hero forward through castle collapse and final confrontation without pause, and
the decision to return is ultimately made for Link by Zelda rather than by him, removing the
psychological space where reluctance could arise. The absence is structurally reinforced by the
medium itself: after the climactic battle, control shifts to cutscene and the hero's agency is
temporarily suspended precisely when the archetype would expect an internal reckoning with the
prospect of return."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/private-mastery> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Private mastery divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/child-and-hero> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The hero has genuinely traversed both temporal worlds and the
Sacred Realm between them, yet the time-travel return erases the public dimension of that mastery.
In the restored child timeline, no one witnessed Link's adult deeds, the sages were never awakened,
and the kingdom never fell. Link possesses experiential knowledge of both eras but cannot demonstrate,
share, or leverage it. This transforms the archetype from a state of demonstrated dual-world fluency
into an entirely interior condition: the hero masters two worlds that no longer coexist, making the
mastery real but invisible, a private achievement that the surrounding community has no framework to
recognize or validate."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/narrative/bittersweet-freedom> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Bittersweet freedom divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/through-the-courtyard-window> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Zelda restores Link's childhood, but the gift carries an
unresolved weight. The hero returns to a moment before the quest began, standing again before the
princess, yet he carries within him the memory of a future now erased: friendships forged in temples,
battles survived, a world saved that will never know it needed saving. The freedom is genuine in that
Link has been released from the burden of the Hero of Time, but it is shadowed by a loneliness that
the narrative acknowledges without resolving. Rather than the serene transcendence or liberated
purposefulness that typically marks this stage, the ending offers a more melancholy reading: the
hero's reward is the chance to live an ordinary life whose full meaning only he will ever
understand."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -----------

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/sequential/goddess-before-trials> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Goddess before trials divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/a-fairy-and-a-green-stone> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The encounter with the luminous feminine arrives before the trials
rather than after them. Zelda appears in the castle courtyard almost immediately after Link enters
Hyrule, making her the figure who defines and authorizes the quest rather than the one who greets the
hero at its midpoint. By placing the prophetic princess at the journey's outset, the narrative
establishes her as the quest-giver whose vision the hero must validate through subsequent action,
transforming the encounter from a moment of earned transcendence into one of commission, and shifting
its function from culmination to catalyst."""@en .

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/sequential/whale-amid-trials> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Engulfment amid trials divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/seven-lost-years> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The symbolic death and rebirth arrives not at the close of the
departure act but embedded within the trials themselves, splitting them into two distinct halves.
Link pulls the Master Sword after completing the child-era dungeon sequence, and the seven-year seal
that follows constitutes the engulfment at the heart of this archetype. By placing it midway through
the trials rather than before them, the narrative creates a structural hinge: everything before the
seal is preparation undertaken in innocence, everything after is confrontation undertaken with
knowledge of what has been lost. The displacement turns a threshold between acts into a pivot within
the central act itself."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<ocarina-of-time/divergences/semiotic/temporal-return> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Temporal return threshold divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <ocarina-of-time/stages/lay-the-master-sword-to-rest> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The return threshold is crossed through time rather than space.
Zelda uses the Ocarina of Time to send Link backward seven years, dissolving the boundary between
his adult heroic identity and his childhood self. Where the archetype envisions a hero physically
re-entering the ordinary world carrying new wisdom, this narrative achieves the return by rewinding
the world itself around the hero, making the threshold a temporal membrane rather than a spatial
border. The semiotic shift has profound consequences: the hero does not bring wisdom back to a
waiting community, because the community never experienced the crisis from which he saved them. The
sign of return looks identical to the sign of departure, a child standing in a courtyard, but its
meaning has been wholly transformed by what only the hero remembers."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# THE MATRIX (Movie, 1999)
# ==============================================================================

<the-matrix> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Movie ;
    rdfs:label "The Matrix"@en ;
    dcterms:title "The Matrix"@en ;
    dcterms:created "1999"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Lana Wachowski",
        "Lilly Wachowski" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q30 ;
    schema:genre "Science Fiction"@en,
        "Action"@en,
        "Cyberpunk"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q83495 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A 1999 science fiction film in which a computer hacker discovers that reality as
he knows it is a simulated world created by machines to subjugate humanity."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Neo's Hero's Journey in The Matrix"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'The Matrix', focusing on the character Neo's journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <the-matrix> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <the-matrix/characters/neo> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/trinity>,
        <the-matrix/characters/morpheus>,
        <the-matrix/characters/agent-smith>,
        <the-matrix/characters/the-oracle>,
        <the-matrix/characters/cypher>,
        <the-matrix/characters/tank> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <the-matrix/stages/follow-the-white-rabbit>,
        <the-matrix/stages/i-cant-do-this>,
        <the-matrix/stages/let-me-tell-you-why-youre-here>,
        <the-matrix/stages/all-im-offering-is-the-truth>,
        <the-matrix/stages/welcome-to-the-real-world>,
        <the-matrix/stages/fear-doubt-and-disbelief>,
        <the-matrix/stages/the-oracle-will-see-you-now>,
        <the-matrix/stages/ignorance-is-bliss>,
        <the-matrix/stages/there-is-no-spoon>,
        <the-matrix/stages/hes-beginning-to-believe>,
        <the-matrix/stages/mr-wizard-get-me-out-of-here>,
        <the-matrix/stages/the-man-i-loved-would-be-the-one>,
        <the-matrix/stages/he-is-the-one>,
        <the-matrix/stages/system-failure>,
        <the-matrix/stages/i-can-feel-you-now>,
        <the-matrix/stages/i-came-here-to-tell-you-how-its-going-to-begin>,
        <the-matrix/stages/where-we-go-from-there-is-a-choice-i-leave-to-you> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<the-matrix/characters/neo> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Neo (Thomas A. Anderson)"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A hacker who is revealed to be 'the One', the prophesied figure capable of
manipulating the Matrix and liberating humanity."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q247120 .

<the-matrix/characters/trinity> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Trinity"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A skilled hacker and member of the human resistance who becomes Neo's love
interest."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Herald ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q246835 .

<the-matrix/characters/morpheus> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Morpheus"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The leader of the human resistance who believes Neo is the prophesied 'One'
capable of liberating humanity."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1750842 .

<the-matrix/characters/agent-smith> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Agent Smith"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """An antagonist in the form of a sentient program within the Matrix, who seeks to
eliminate Neo and maintain control over the simulated reality."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q2085488 .

<the-matrix/characters/the-oracle> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "The Oracle"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A prophetic figure within the Matrix who provides guidance to Neo and other
characters, often speaking in riddles."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Herald,
        monomyth:Mentor ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q246870 .

<the-matrix/characters/cypher> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Cypher"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A member of the human resistance who becomes disillusioned with the harsh
reality outside the Matrix and betrays his comrades in an attempt to return to the simulated
world."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter,
        monomyth:Shadow ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q1963886 .

<the-matrix/characters/tank> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Tank"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A member of the human resistance who serves as the operator of the
Nebuchadnezzar, providing support to Neo and others during their missions."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q5668075 .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<the-matrix/stages/follow-the-white-rabbit> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Follow the white rabbit"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/trinity> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Neo's computer screen displays the message "Wake up, Neo...
The Matrix has you... Follow the white rabbit." He then follows a woman with a white rabbit tattoo
to a club, where Trinity tells him she knows the answer to the question driving his life."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/i-cant-do-this> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I can't do this"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/morpheus>,
        <the-matrix/characters/agent-smith> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Morpheus guides Neo by phone to escape via a building ledge.
Neo looks down, says "I can't do this," and retreats inside, choosing the familiar world. He is
immediately captured by Agent Smith, interrogated, and implanted with a tracking bug."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/let-me-tell-you-why-youre-here> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Let me tell you why you're here"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/morpheus>,
        <the-matrix/characters/trinity> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Morpheus serves as the supernatural mentor: he has sought
Neo, believes in him as the One, and offers him the pivotal choice. Trinity and the crew give Neo
another chance at understanding his destiny, bringing him to Morpheus."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/semiotic/supernatural-as-epistemic> .

<the-matrix/stages/all-im-offering-is-the-truth> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "All I'm offering is the truth"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/morpheus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Morpheus presents two pills: blue for return to ignorance,
red for the truth. Neo takes the red pill. Reality disintegrates, the mirror liquefies and crawls up
his arm, and he wakes in a pod in the real world. There is no going back."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/welcome-to-the-real-world> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Welcome to the real world"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Neo awakens in an amniotic pod, hairless, atrophied, plugged
into the machine infrastructure, surrounded by an infinite tower of sleeping humans. He is flushed
through a tube into dark water and rescued by the Nebuchadnezzar crew. The old Thomas Anderson dies
in the pod; Neo is reborn fragile and overwhelmed."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/fear-doubt-and-disbelief> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Fear, doubt, and disbelief"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/morpheus>,
        <the-matrix/characters/tank> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Neo must rebuild himself from nothing after liberation. He
downloads combat programs directly into his mind, absorbs kung fu at impossible speed, and tests his
newly acquired skills against Morpheus in the sparring dojo. Yet the rooftop jump reveals a deeper
trial: his residual self-image, anchored in obsolete beliefs about what is possible, still limits
him."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/the-oracle-will-see-you-now> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Oracle will see you now"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/the-oracle>,
        <the-matrix/characters/morpheus> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Neo visits the Oracle in her modest, maternal apartment,
expecting definitive answers about his destiny. Instead, she offers cryptic guidance wrapped in
domestic warmth—baking cookies, reading body language. When Neo concludes himself that he is not the
One, she neither confirms nor denies, planting seeds of self-knowledge that will germinate only
through sacrifice and choice."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/ignorance-is-bliss> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Ignorance is bliss"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/cypher>,
        <the-matrix/characters/agent-smith> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Cypher embodies the temptation to abandon truth for comfort.
Over a steak dinner negotiated with Agent Smith, he chooses to betray the crew in exchange for
reinsertion into the Matrix, preferring pleasurable illusion to the bleak real world. His betrayal
externalizes the doubt lurking within every freed mind: that ignorance might be preferable to
painful knowledge."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """No single character serves as a sustained narrative temptress for Neo
personally. The temptation is structural, embodied by Cypher's choice as a shadow alternative,
rather than a direct seduction of the hero."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/narrative/dispersed-temptation> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/semiotic/woman-as-ignorance> .

<the-matrix/stages/there-is-no-spoon> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "There is no spoon"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/morpheus>,
        <the-matrix/characters/trinity>,
        <the-matrix/characters/agent-smith> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Agent Smith captures Morpheus and attempts to break him
through interrogation. Neo defies the pragmatic counsel to abandon his mentor, re-entering the
Matrix to mount a rescue. In saving the father figure rather than obeying him, Neo transcends
discipleship, claiming autonomous authority not against Morpheus but through loyalty to him."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/hes-beginning-to-believe> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "He's beginning to believe"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/agent-smith> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """With Morpheus and Trinity safely extracted, Neo stands before
the escape route but chooses intead to turn back to face Agent Smith. The battle becomes a graduated
awakening: blow by blow, Neo's confidence hardens into something approaching certainty. "He's
beginning to believe" will declare Morpheus, watching. Freeing himself from the grip of Smith, he
finally throws him under the train, winning the confrontation but immediately realizing he's not
ready for another one and hence must escape for now."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/narrative/imperfect-apotheosis> .

<the-matrix/stages/mr-wizard-get-me-out-of-here> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Mr. Wizard, get me out of here!"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/tank> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Smith is defeated in the subway but not annihilated, and Neo
must now flee a system that has fully mobilized against him. Tank provides real-time guidance
through the Matrix's corridors, directing Neo toward safety while Agents pursue. This flight
suspends the hero's nascent apotheosis in a state of anxious incompleteness, heightening the stakes
by demonstrating that partial awakening carries its own dangers. Neo's dependence on Tank reveals
that even emergent power requires external support to translate into survival."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/sequential/escape-after-apotheosis> .

<the-matrix/stages/the-man-i-loved-would-be-the-one> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The man I loved would be the One"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/trinity> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Agents close in systematically, cutting off Neo's escape
routes one by one until the city itself becomes a narrowing trap. Smith intercepts him in a hallway
and fires at point-blank range, killing him. The hero's journey appears to terminate in unambiguous
defeat. But in the real world, Trinity leans over Neo's body and confesses her love, revealing the
Oracle's prophecy: the man she loved would be the One. Neo returns from death, resurrected by a
conviction he could not yet supply for himself: ultimate awakening, the film suggests, requires
being believed in before one can fully believe."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/narrative/validation-replaces-salvation> .

<the-matrix/stages/he-is-the-one> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "He is the One"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo>,
        <the-matrix/characters/agent-smith> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Neo rises from death and the simulation's code becomes
legible to him, its architecture now transparent and malleable. Agents open fire but he halts their
bullets in midair through will alone. Smith charges and Neo dispatches him effortlessly, then enters
his digital body and destroys him from within. The remaining Agents flee. Neo has attained total
mastery over the Matrix, but the real world intrudes: sentinels are tearing the ship apart, and he
must reach the exit before the boon he has claimed becomes irrelevant to a body that no longer
survives."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/system-failure> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "System failure"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/narrative/awakening-not-homecoming> .

<the-matrix/stages/i-can-feel-you-now> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I can feel you now"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In the film's compressed finale, Neo re-enters the Matrix no
longer as a fugitive but as a being who has transcended its constraints entirely and addresses the
Machines directly with calm authority, acknowledging their fear of what free humans represent.  The
threshold between simulation and reality, which once marked the hero's fundamental vulnerability, is
effectively dissolved as he's now free to move between both realms at will."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <the-matrix/divergences/narrative/master-of-the-threshold> .

<the-matrix/stages/i-came-here-to-tell-you-how-its-going-to-begin> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I came here to tell you how it's going to begin"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Neo has become illegible to the categories that once
contained him: neither prisoner of the simulation nor mere survivor of the devastated Earth, he
occupies both worlds with equal fluency and commands both with equal authority. His address to the
Machines makes this legible through its sheer confidence, as he speaks not as someone who has
escaped their system but as someone who has comprehended it so thoroughly that the power relation
has permanently inverted. The resolution of the narrative's founding duality is complete, even if
the film only gestures toward it in the closing moments rather than depicting it at length."""@en .

<the-matrix/stages/where-we-go-from-there-is-a-choice-i-leave-to-you> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <the-matrix/monomyths/neo-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <the-matrix/characters/neo> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The film ends on liberated possibility. Neo flies into the
sky, free from the constraints of the code, from doubt, from gravity itself. His freedom is not
domestic peace but the freedom of mission: knowing who he is and what he must do, acting from
certainty rather than fear. The narrative closes not as a circle returning to its origin but as a
trajectory launched outward, leaving the question of what comes next as a deliberate structural
opening rather than an unresolved thread."""@en .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<the-matrix/divergences/narrative/dispersed-temptation> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Dispersed Temptress divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/ignorance-is-bliss> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Wachowskis distribute the temptation function across
multiple loci rather than concentrating it in a single character-hero encounter. The Woman in the
Red Dress is a brief pedagogical moment; Cypher embodies the deeper existential temptation as Neo's
shadow rather than his seducer; and Neo himself, refusing to identify as the One, enacts an
inward temptation—the lure of remaining ordinary rather than accepting a burden he does not yet
believe he can carry. This dispersal reflects the film's philosophical framework: in The Matrix,
temptation is systemic (the entire simulation is designed to seduce) rather than personal, making a
single temptress figure structurally inadequate. The divergence is a creative adaptation of
Campbell's stage to a narrative where the antagonist is an environment, not an individual."""@en .

<the-matrix/divergences/narrative/imperfect-apotheosis> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Imperfect Apotheosis divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/hes-beginning-to-believe> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Neo's apotheosis is deliberately incomplete and immediately
followed by a new trial, subverting the traditional narrative where the hero enjoys a moment of
elevated power before facing new challenges. This choice emphasizes the precariousness of Neo's
newfound abilities and the ongoing struggle against systemic oppression, reinforcing the film's
themes of resistance and resilience."""@en .

<the-matrix/divergences/narrative/validation-replaces-salvation> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Validation replaces salvation divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/the-man-i-loved-would-be-the-one> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In The Matrix, the traditional Rescue from Without stage is
subverted by having Neo's validation as the One come from Trinity's love and belief in him, rather
than from an external savior figure. This shift emphasizes the theme of self-actualization and the
power of human connection, rather than reliance on an external force for salvation. Neo's "rescue"
is not a physical extraction from danger but an emotional and existential affirmation that enables
him to fully embrace his identity as the One."""@en .

<the-matrix/divergences/narrative/awakening-not-homecoming> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Refusal of the return divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/system-failure> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Matrix omits the Refusal of the Return because Neo's arc is
structured as an awakening narrative rather than a circular homecoming. Once Neo achieves the boon,
there is no ordinary world to be reluctant about returning to: his mission is forward-facing
liberation, not nostalgic return. The Wachowskis' choice reflects a modern, messianic hero model
(closer to the Bodhisattva who re-enters the world to liberate others) rather than Campbell's
Odyssean homecoming pattern. The absence is deliberate and thematically coherent rather than an
oversight."""@en .

<the-matrix/divergences/narrative/master-of-the-threshold> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Master of the threshold divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/i-can-feel-you-now> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Campbell's model assumes the hero crosses back from the special
world into the ordinary one. The Matrix inverts this: Neo re-enters the special world (the
simulation) as its sovereign, dissolving the ontological hierarchy between worlds rather than
crossing a boundary. This divergence transforms the return threshold from a spatial crossing into an
epistemological claim: the hero's return is not a physical transit but a redefinition of what "real"
means. It reflects the film's Baudrillardian foundation: if simulation and reality are ontologically
entangled, the threshold itself is the illusion."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -----------

<the-matrix/divergences/sequential/escape-after-apotheosis> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Escape after apotheosis divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/mr-wizard-get-me-out-of-here> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In The Matrix, Neo's apotheosis happens in two distinct phases.
The first one, when "he's beginning to believe" and challenge Agent Smith, is not complete and it is
immediately followed by a desperate escape from Agent Smith, rather than a period of triumphant
mastery. This sequence subverts the traditional post-apotheosis narrative, where the hero typically
enjoys a moment of elevated power before facing new challenges. The Wachowskis' choice emphasizes
the precariousness of Neo's newfound abilities and the ongoing struggle against systemic oppression,
reinforcing the film's themes of resistance and resilience."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<the-matrix/divergences/semiotic/supernatural-as-epistemic> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Supernatural as Epistemic divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/let-me-tell-you-why-youre-here> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The supernatural aid appears here not as a transcendent or
magical intervention, but as privileged access to truth. Morpheus operates within the same
ontological order as Neo, yet possesses knowledge that reveals the perceived world as illusory. The
sense of the 'supernatural' arises from Neo's epistemic limitation rather than any actual breach of
natural law. Guidance is thus enacted through disclosure and cognitive rupture, shifting the role
from mystical benefactor to agent of ontological clarification within a simulated reality."""@en .

<the-matrix/divergences/semiotic/woman-as-ignorance> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Woman as Ignorance divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <the-matrix/stages/ignorance-is-bliss> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Matrix subverts the traditional Woman as the Temptress
archetype by embodying the temptation to remain in ignorance not in a seductive figure, but in the
systemic choice of ignorance itself. The film's primary antagonist, Agent Smith, represents the
oppressive system that seeks to maintain control through ignorance, while Cypher's betrayal
exemplifies the allure of returning to comfortable illusion. This divergence reflects the film's
thematic focus on systemic control and the internal struggle for enlightenment, rather than external
seduction."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY (Movie, 2013)
# ==============================================================================

<walter-mitty> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Movie ;
    rdfs:label "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"@en ;
    dcterms:title "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"@en ;
    dcterms:created "2013"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Ben Stiller" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q30 ;
    schema:genre "Adventure"@en,
        "Drama"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q3522637 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A 2013 film where a negative assets manager at Life magazine, prone to vivid
daydreams, embarks on a global quest to find a missing photograph, ultimately discovering his own
courage and identity."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Walter Mitty's Hero's Journey"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty', focusing on the character Walter Mitty's journey
from a negative assets manager to a courageous and self-discovering individual."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <walter-mitty> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <walter-mitty/characters/walter> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/cheryl>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/ted>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/mother>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/todd> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <walter-mitty/stages/negative-25-missing>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/daydream-retreat>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/clues-and-encouragement>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/flight-to-greenland>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/the-helicopter-leap>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/iceland-trek>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/absent-meeting-with-goddess>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/volcanic-retreat>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/fired-and-defeated>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/discarded-wallet>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/mothers-clue>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/himalayan-trek>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/the-ghost-cat>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/leopard-lesson>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/conceptual-boon>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/airport-security>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/recovery-of-the-physical-boon>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/return-to-life>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/quintessence-of-life>,
        <walter-mitty/stages/walking-with-cheryl> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<walter-mitty/characters/walter> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Walter Mitty"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The protagonist of the story, a negative assets manager at Life magazine who
embarks on a journey to find a missing photograph through which he goes through the self-discovery
journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero .

<walter-mitty/characters/sean> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Sean O'Connell"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The protagonist's idol, a famous photographer who embarks on a journey to find a
rare snow leopard and is a mentor to Walter in his journey  to teach him about the quintessence of
life, photography and adventure. He is also a herald to Walter in his journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Mentor,
        monomyth:Herald .

<walter-mitty/characters/cheryl> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Cheryl Melhoff"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Walter's coworker and love interest, who encourages his journey of self-discovery
through the imaginations of her by Walter in his daydreams."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Mentor .

<walter-mitty/characters/ted> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Ted Hendricks"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The antagonist of the story, who threatens Walter's job at Life magazine by
digitizing the magazine which causes lot's of employees to lose their job's, Walter being one of
them."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian .

<walter-mitty/characters/mother> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Edna Mitty"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Walter's mother, who provides external encouragement through her words especially
when Walter goes through daydreaming episodes."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Herald .

<walter-mitty/characters/todd> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Todd Maher"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """The eHarmony representative who provides external encouragement, to Walter by
helping him analyzing his achievements in reality instead of daydreams."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<walter-mitty/stages/negative-25-missing> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Negative 25 is missing"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/ted>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Walter Mitty works in the basement photo department of Life
magazine as the negative assets manager, carefully cataloguing and processing the work of famous
photojournalists while living a deeply repetitive life defined by routine, silence, and elaborate
daydreams. He quietly admires Cheryl Melhoff, a coworker in Life Magazine, in online dating profile
management, but lacks the confidence even to send her a proper wink through eHarmony because his
profile appears empty and unremarkable. At the same time, Life is preparing its final print issue as
the company transitions to digital under the supervision of Ted Hendricks, whose restructuring
threatens Walter's department. When renowned photographer Sean O'Connell sends his final roll of
negatives along with a leather wallet as a personal gift, his note identifies negative #25 as the
"quintessence of life" and insists it should be the final cover image. Walter discovers the negative
is missing. Ted immediately demands its production, transforming Walter's quiet technical
responsibility into a crisis that threatens both his career and the symbolic closure of the magazine."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/call-as-professional-crisis> .

<walter-mitty/stages/daydream-retreat> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Daydream retreat"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/ted> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Faced with Ted's pressure and unable to explain the missing
image, Walter retreats into the psychological refuge that has always protected him from confrontation.
Throughout the office he repeatedly dissociates into vivid heroic fantasies: imagining himself
leaping through exploding buildings, confronting Ted with impossible courage, and performing acts of
public confidence impossible for his ordinary self. Rather than searching actively for a solution,
he delays, avoids direct answers, and lets his imagination temporarily overwrite reality. This
refusal is not spoken aloud but enacted through paralysis and escapism, revealing how deeply his
fantasies function as protection against action."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/internalized-refusal> .

<walter-mitty/stages/clues-and-encouragement> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Clues and encouragement"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/cheryl>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Cheryl notices Walter's distress and encourages him to stop
viewing Sean's photographs as isolated negatives and instead read them as clues. Together they
examine the remaining images: a weathered thumb bearing a distinctive ring, a fishing vessel,
fragments of landscape, and small environmental details that suggest movement across distant places.
Cheryl's confidence in Walter's perceptiveness gives him emotional permission to act, while Sean's
gift of the wallet implies trust and recognition from someone Walter deeply admires professionally.
These clues, combined with Cheryl's quiet encouragement, transform the missing negative from a
bureaucratic problem into an interpretable trail."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/corporate-aid> .

<walter-mitty/stages/flight-to-greenland> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Flight to Greenland"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """For the first time in years, Walter abandons hesitation and
physically leaves New York. Following the photographic clues, he books a flight to Greenland and
enters a world of uncertainty entirely unlike the controlled routines of the Life archive room. This
departure marks a literal and symbolic crossing: he moves from observation to participation, from
cataloguing other people's adventures to beginning his own."""@en .

<walter-mitty/stages/the-helicopter-leap> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Helicopter Leap"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/cheryl> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In Nuuk, Walter tracks down a helicopter pilot whose thumb
matches the ring visible in Sean's photograph. He discovers the pilot is intoxicated and preparing
to deliver supplies to a ship where Sean had recently been. Terrified and standing on the dock,
Walter hesitates. In this suspended moment, he imagines Cheryl appearing and singing David Bowie's
"Space Oddity", the fantasy transforming his fear into resolve. He boards the helicopter. Mid-flight,
he must jump toward the ship below but misjudges the leap and crashes into the freezing North
Atlantic. Struggling in the icy water and narrowly escaping a shark, he is pulled aboard by the
crew. The plunge functions as both literal survival ordeal and symbolic destruction of his former
passive self."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/atlantic-belly> .

<walter-mitty/stages/iceland-trek> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Iceland trek"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Although Sean is no longer on the ship, Walter discovers a
clementine cake wrapper that points toward Iceland. Pursuing this new clue, he travels to Skógar and
continues across increasingly dangerous terrain. To move faster, he trades the Stretch Armstrong toy
that his sister had bought him for his birthday, for a skateboard owned by a local teenager. He then
longboards down an immense winding road through volcanic landscapes, balancing fear and exhilaration.
As he races toward what he believes is Sean's location, he experiences something entirely new:
confidence generated by action rather than fantasy. Yet despite reaching the region where Sean was
seen, he remains just out of reach."""@en .

<walter-mitty/stages/absent-meeting-with-goddess> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Meeting with the Goddess"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/cheryl> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Unlike traditional heroic narratives, Walter experiences no
direct transformative union during this phase. Cheryl remains physically absent from the adventure,
existing instead as an internalized source of courage and emotional orientation. Her influence
shapes Walter's decisions, but the narrative postpones any actual relational resolution, replacing
the classical encounter with a deferred emotional possibility."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/absent-goddess-focus-on-mentor> .

<walter-mitty/stages/volcanic-retreat> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Volcanic retreat"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:WeakFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """As Walter closes in on Sean's location in Iceland, a volcanic
eruption destabilizes the region and interrupts his pursuit. Forced to evacuate and unable to
continue, he must abandon the search and return to New York empty-handed. This interruption produces
a premature collapse of the quest, not because Walter chooses retreat but because external reality
imposes it, disrupting the heroic trajectory before resolution can be achieved."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/sequential/premature-return> .

<walter-mitty/stages/fired-and-defeated> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Fired and defeated"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/ted>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/cheryl> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Back in New York, Walter is humiliated and dismissed by Ted
for failing to recover the negative. Still trying to hold onto one meaningful gesture, he visits
Cheryl's home to give the skateboard he had carried back from Iceland for her son, as he was
interested in skate boarding. There he sees her ex-husband present in the house and assumes she has
reconciled with him. Misreading the scene as confirmation that he has failed both professionally and
personally, Walter withdraws emotionally. His despair becomes a temptation to return fully to
passivity and abandon the transformation he had begun."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/temptation-of-despair> .

<walter-mitty/stages/discarded-wallet> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Discarding the wallet"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/mother>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Convinced that his journey has accomplished nothing, Walter
visits his mother feeling defeated and directionless. In frustration and self-reproach, he throws
Sean's wallet into the trash. This act symbolizes his rejection of the significance of his journey
and his inability to recognize that the quest has already transformed him."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/sequential/early-refusal-of-life> .

<walter-mitty/stages/mothers-clue> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Mother's clue"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/mother>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """While going through family belongings, Walter stands in front
of the piano his father had once bought for his mother—a heavy presence in the room, now a symbol of
loss as the family prepares to sell it because he has been fired from Life magazine and can no
longer contribute financially. The instrument feels like both a memory and a burden, marking the
quiet collapse of stability at home. As he lingers there, Walter recalls one of Sean O'Connell's
clue photographs showing a piano in an unexpected setting. The connection clicks into place. He asks
his mother whether Sean had ever been there, and she confirms that he had indeed visited their home.
In that moment, Walter realizes he had already been given this clue before—but had overlooked it
entirely, just as he often overlooks reality while lost in his own thoughts. The piano, both in the
photograph and in front of him now, becomes the missing link he failed to interpret. Reassembling
the sequence of clues, he understands that Sean's trail leads to the Himalayas, where he is
photographing the elusive snow leopard. This quiet domestic revelation becomes the turning point
that pulls Walter out of defeat and sets him back into motion, reigniting the pursuit with renewed
clarity and purpose."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/domestic-guide> .

<walter-mitty/stages/himalayan-trek> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Himalayan trek"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Walter undertakes a second and more demanding journey,
traveling through Afghanistan and trekking into the Himalayas. Unlike his earlier adventures, this
passage is quieter and more deliberate. He no longer depends on fantasy for courage; he simply moves
forward, demonstrating the practical confidence he has acquired through experience."""@en .

<walter-mitty/stages/the-ghost-cat> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Ghost Cat"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Walter finally locates Sean high in the mountains as he waits
silently for the appearance of the rare snow leopard known as the "ghost cat". Their meeting lacks
dramatic confrontation. Instead, it unfolds through stillness, patience, and mutual recognition.
Sean treats Walter not as an anonymous employee in the photo department but as someone worthy of
respect, marking a subtle but profound shift in Walter's self-understanding."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/artist-as-father> .

<walter-mitty/stages/leopard-lesson> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Leopard lesson"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """When the snow leopard finally emerges, Sean chooses not to
photograph it. He explains that some moments are too beautiful to interrupt, telling Walter that
"beautiful things don't ask for attention". This statement reframes Walter's understanding of value.
Meaning lies not in capturing or proving experience, but in inhabiting it fully. The lesson
dissolves Walter's need for fantasy as compensation for absence from life."""@en .

<walter-mitty/stages/conceptual-boon> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Conceptual Boon"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Sean reveals that negative #25 had been inside the wallet he
gave Walter all along. When he wrote "look inside" in his letter, he meant it quite literally: the
photograph was hidden within the wallet itself, unnoticed because Walter never thought to fully
examine it. More importantly, the encounter shifts the meaning of the entire journey. The true
reward is not the photograph itself, but what Walter has become through the search. In meeting Sean,
he reaches a deeper understanding of himself—moving from a passive observer of life to someone who
actively participates in it. He gains confidence, presence, and a sense of self-worth no longer
dependent on external approval or imagined heroism. This internal change is the real outcome of the
quest: the conceptual boon."""@en .

<walter-mitty/stages/airport-security> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Airport security"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/todd> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/todd> ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Returning from the Himalayas carrying a traditional
instrument gifted by local villagers, Walter is detained by airport security in Los Angeles. Unable
to easily explain his situation, he calls Todd Maher, the eHarmony representative who had earlier
tried to help him complete his incomplete dating profile. Todd verifies Walter's identity and
enthusiastically acknowledges the remarkable adventures Walter has now lived. The scene offers
bureaucratic resistance transformed into recognition of genuine growth."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/bureaucratic-flight> .

<walter-mitty/stages/recovery-of-the-physical-boon> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Recovery of the Negative"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/mother> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Back home, Walter's mother reveals that she retrieved the
discarded wallet from the trash. Opening it carefully, Walter finally finds an envelope hidden
inside containing negative #25. The object he had sought across continents had been there all along,
accessible only after he had undergone the internal transformation necessary to understand its
meaning."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <walter-mitty/divergences/sequential/delayed-physical-attainment> .

<walter-mitty/stages/return-to-life> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Return to Life"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/ted> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 18 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Walter returns to the Life office and delivers negative #25
to the remaining staff. He directly confronts Ted Hendricks, no longer intimidated or evasive. By
standing up for himself and for the dignity of the magazine's legacy, he reintegrates into his
original world as a fundamentally changed person."""@en .

<walter-mitty/stages/quintessence-of-life> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Quintessence of Life"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/cheryl>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/sean> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 19 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """When the final issue is published, Walter and Cheryl, running
into each other to get their last pay check, discover the cover displayed at a newsstand. The
photograph is of Walter himself sitting outside the Life building, quietly absorbed in his work.
Sean had recognized in Walter's unnoticed dedication the true "quintessence of life". The revelation
validates Walter's journey by showing that the extraordinary had always existed within the ordinary."""@en .

<walter-mitty/stages/walking-with-cheryl> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Walking with Cheryl"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <walter-mitty/monomyths/walter-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <walter-mitty/characters/walter>,
        <walter-mitty/characters/cheryl> ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 20 ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In the final moments, Walter walks beside Cheryl through New
York in a calm and unremarkable scene made meaningful by his complete presence within it. He no
longer drifts into fantasy because he no longer needs imagined heroism. His life has become real
enough to inhabit fully, and his relationship with Cheryl now begins on authentic rather than
imagined terms."""@en .

# --- Narrative Divergences ------------

<walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/absent-goddess-focus-on-mentor> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Absent Goddess divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/absent-meeting-with-goddess> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The narrative omits a literal meeting with a maternal or divine
goddess to prioritize Walter's grounded romantic connection and his search for an elusive mentor."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/internalized-refusal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Internalized Refusal divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/daydream-retreat> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The refusal is psychological escapism rather than a literal
rejection of the call."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/atlantic-belly> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Atlantic Belly divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/the-helicopter-leap> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The 'Whale' is the North Atlantic ocean, representing a literal
and symbolic death of the old self."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/narrative/temptation-of-despair> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Temptation of Despair divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/fired-and-defeated> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The temptation is the hero's own insecurity and the urge to
remain in a safe, defeated state."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences -----------

<walter-mitty/divergences/sequential/premature-return> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Premature Return divergence (volcanic eruption)"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/volcanic-retreat> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """A physical return occurs halfway through the journey due to
external failure, interrupting the canonical sequence."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/sequential/early-refusal-of-life> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Early Refusal of Life divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/discarded-wallet> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The hero refuses his new identity early because he perceives his
first attempt as a failure."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/sequential/delayed-physical-attainment> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Delayed Physical Attainment divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/recovery-of-the-physical-boon> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The physical Boon is retrieved after the internal transformation
is complete, reversing the typical acquisition sequence."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences -------------

<walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/call-as-professional-crisis> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Call as Professional Crisis divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/negative-25-missing> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The call is expressed through a corporate crisis involving the
transition from print to digital media."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/corporate-aid> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Corporate Aid divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/clues-and-encouragement> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """A simple gift replaces traditional mythic talismans."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/domestic-guide> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Domestic Guide divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/mothers-clue> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The guide is the hero's mother being present to help him and
remind him of the event that he has missed regarding the clues, due to being in his head and
immaginations."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/artist-as-father> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Artist as Father divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/the-ghost-cat> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Father is a secular artist; atonement is achieved through
shared professional respect."""@en .

<walter-mitty/divergences/semiotic/bureaucratic-flight> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Bureaucratic Flight divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <walter-mitty/stages/airport-security> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """The Magic Flight is expressed through the modern struggle of
airport bureaucracy."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# LADY BIRD (Movie, 2017)
# ==============================================================================

<lady-bird> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:Movie ;
    rdfs:label "Lady Bird"@en ;
    dcterms:title "Lady Bird"@en ;
    dcterms:created "2017"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Greta Gerwig" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q30 ;
    schema:genre "Coming-of-age"@en,
        "Comedy-Drama"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q27480769 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """A 2017 coming-of-age film in which a strong-willed high school senior navigates a
turbulent relationship with her mother and her hometown while seeking a new identity through her
dream of attending an East Coast university."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions -----------------

<lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Christine's Heroine's Journey in Lady Bird"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A specific interpretation of the monomyth structure as it is realized in the
narrative of 'Lady Bird', focusing on the character Christine's journey."""@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/marion>,
        <lady-bird/characters/larry>,
        <lady-bird/characters/julie>,
        <lady-bird/characters/danny>,
        <lady-bird/characters/kyle>,
        <lady-bird/characters/jenna>,
        <lady-bird/characters/sister-sarah> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization
        <lady-bird/stages/i-hate-california>,
        <lady-bird/stages/my-name-is-lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/stages/scholarships-aid>,
        <lady-bird/stages/applying-to-east-coast-schools>,
        <lady-bird/stages/ill-figure-it-out>,
        <lady-bird/stages/growing-pains>,
        <lady-bird/stages/dads-help>,
        <lady-bird/stages/never-enough>,
        <lady-bird/stages/added-to-waitlist>,
        <lady-bird/stages/im-18>,
        <lady-bird/stages/moving-to-nyc>,
        <lady-bird/stages/i-wish-you-liked-me>,
        <lady-bird/stages/my-name-is-christine>,
        <lady-bird/stages/sunday-mess>,
        <lady-bird/stages/calling-home>,
        <lady-bird/stages/emotional-in-sacramento>,
        <lady-bird/stages/thank-you> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Christine 'Lady Bird' McPherson"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A fiercely independent teenager who undergoes a transformative journey from a
restless adolescent seeking to escape her roots to a self-aware adult who finds reconciliation and
gratitude in the identity she once tried to shed."""@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero .

<lady-bird/characters/marion> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Marion McPherson"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A compassionate yet overbearing mother who serves as the primary obstacle to her
daughter's ambitions, using pragmatic criticism and emotional silence to mask her deep-seated fears
regarding her family's financial instability and her daughter's future."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow,
        monomyth:Mentor .

<lady-bird/characters/larry> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Larry McPherson"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A gentle and supportive father who acts as a quiet ally to his daughter,
balancing his own struggle with clinical depression and job loss by secretly helping her navigate
the financial and emotional hurdles of her journey to independence."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Mentor .

<lady-bird/characters/julie> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Julianne 'Julie' Steffans"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Lady Bird's dedicated best friend and emotional anchor; though their bond is
tested by Lady Bird's social climbing, Julie remains a constant presence, eventually helping the
hero reconnect with her true self and her roots."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally .

<lady-bird/characters/danny> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Daniel 'Danny' O'Neill"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Lady Bird's first boyfriend and a fellow theater enthusiast who initially
represents the hero's ideal romantic interest; his struggle with his own identity serves as a
pivotal trial that teaches Lady Bird about empathy and the hidden complexities of those around her."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian .

<lady-bird/characters/kyle> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Kyle Scheible"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A pseudo-intellectual and detached musician who represents the allure of the
'cool' outsider; his lack of genuine emotional investment serves as a harsh trial for Lady Bird,
forcing her to confront the emptiness of the social status she thought she wanted."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian .

<lady-bird/characters/jenna> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Jenna Walton"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A wealthy and popular student who embodies the social status Lady Bird craves;
she acts as a temporary 'temptress' away from the hero's true path, leading Lady Bird to abandon her
authentic friendships in a failed attempt to belong to a world that doesn't actually value her."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shapeshifter,
        monomyth:ThresholdGuardian .

<lady-bird/characters/sister-sarah> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Sister Sarah Joan"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """A wise and observant teacher who provides a grounded perspective on Lady Bird's
growth; by offering practical support with financial aid and recognizing the love hidden within the
girl's local observations, she empowers Lady Bird to pursue her dreams without dismissing the value
of where she comes from."""@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally,
        monomyth:Mentor .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<lady-bird/stages/i-hate-california> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I hate California"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The protagonist manifests a visceral disdain for her Sacramento
context, viewing it as a cultural desert. On a drive with her mother, she expresses her desire to
move to the East Coast, where she believes 'culture is,' by applying to prestigious universities.
This setting of an external goal marks the beginning of her quest for a life beyond her current
socioeconomic and geographic boundaries."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/narrative/inward-call> .

<lady-bird/stages/my-name-is-lady-bird> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "My name is Lady Bird"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Instead of hesitating or clinging to her past, Christine
aggressively rebrands herself as 'Lady Bird,' a name she proudly declares was given to her 'to me,
by me.' In scenes such as her audition for the school musical and her introductions to new peers,
she treats this self-naming as a non-negotiable decree. This act is an aggressive embrace of her own
transformation, where she attempts to shed her ordinary-world identity entirely before she has even
left her geographic home."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/narrative/active-departure-from-identity> .

<lady-bird/stages/scholarships-aid> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Scholarships' Aid"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/sister-sarah> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In a meeting in Sister Sarah Joan's office, Lady Bird
confesses her desire to attend a 'city' school on the East Coast. While her mother dismisses these
dreams as financially impossible, the nun offers a quiet form of empowerment by assuring Lady Bird
that financial aid and scholarships are viable paths. This conversation provides the protagonist with
the necessary hope of institutional support to continue her journey of self-realization."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/semiotic/bureaucratic-aid> .

<lady-bird/stages/applying-to-east-coast-schools> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Applying to East Coast schools"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The threshold is crossed through the definitive act of
submitting her applications. After a sequence highlighting the secret collaboration with her father,
Lady Bird moves beyond mere dreaming to take concrete, logistical steps toward the East Coast. This
scene represents her formal commitment to a future of her own making; by mailing the forms, she
effectively leaves the safety of her mother's worldview and enters the uncertain world of her future
and own potential."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """There is no physical location representing the threshold in this narrative.
Instead, the hero crosses the boundary through pure agency, taking a logistical step forward and
actively deciding her own path rather than passing through a literal gate."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/ill-figure-it-out> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I'll figure it out"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """"After the applications are sent, Lady Bird tries growing up
by finding herself and her passions. She throws herself into the school musical, trying on a new
personality to see if it fits. By joining theater and waiting for college letters, she is swallowed
up by the "what if" of her future. It is a messy, quiet time where her childhood self starts fading
away, leaving her in the dark until she can figure out who she is supposed to be next."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/growing-pains> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Growing Pains"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/julie>,
        <lady-bird/characters/danny>,
        <lady-bird/characters/kyle>,
        <lady-bird/characters/jenna> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Lady Bird faces a series of messy emotional tests that strip
away her naive ideas about romance and status. Her first boyfriend Danny's secret of being gay, her
father's job loss, the continous fights with her mother, and her unfulfilling sexual experience with
Kyle all force her to confront a reality that doesn't care about her 'Lady Bird' persona. By
betraying her best friend Julie to fit in with Jenna, she experiences the guilt of social climbing.
These characters act as 'Threshold Guardians' who don't just stand in her way, but actively participate
in her growth by forcing her to deal with the consequences of her choices and actions."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """This stage slighlty diverges from the classic Monomyth by replacing heroic,
supernatural ordeals with the 'life tests' of a teenager, as the heroine forges her new self through
social mistakes and the 'growing pains' of hurting people she loves. """@en .

<lady-bird/stages/dads-help> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Dad's Help"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/larry> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """At night in her bedroom, Larry brings Lady Bird the financial
aid paperwork he has been helping her with in secret. Despite his own struggle with clinical
depression and the heavy weight of his unemployment, he chooses to set aside his own pain to focus
entirely on her future. By validating her ambitions while her mother dismisses them, Larry offers her
a profound sense of being 'seen' and loved without conditions, which she currenly cannot find in her
mother."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/semiotic/goddess-as-paternal-love> .

<lady-bird/stages/never-enough> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Whatever we give you is never enough!"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/marion> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In a brutal confrontation after discovering the secret
applications, the tension between mother and daughter peaks. When Lady Bird demands Marion to give
her a number so she can eventually pay her back for the cost of raising her and never speak to her
again, Marion retorts, 'I highly doubt you'll ever get a job good enough to do that.' Fueled by a
mix of rage and the fear of her daughter's ungratefulness, Marion says things she likely doesn't
believe. She projects her own lower-middle-class cynicism onto Lady Bird, unconsciously trying to
convince her that she will never become the person she hopes to be, effectively trying to kill the
hero's ambition before she can even leave."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/narrative/woman-as-underestimator> .

<lady-bird/stages/added-to-waitlist> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Added to Waitlist"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/julie> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After some time waiting, Lady Bird receives a letter stating
she is on the waitlist for a New York university, turning her dream into a tangible possibility. The
domestic pressure also lifts slightly as her brother Miguel finds a job and she ultimately leaves
Kyle's 'cool' crowd to go to prom with Julie. As the two friends dance together, Lady Bird experiences
a state of peaceful clarity, finally shedding her social pretenses and reclaiming the friendships
that actually matter."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Unlike the classical Apotheosis, which involves attaining divine knowledge
or immortality, our heroine finds a purely secular peace of mind. The 'transcendence' here is
emotional: as her future becomes concrete through the waitlist and her family's finances stabilize,
she stops fighting her surroundings. By reconciling with Julie, she integrates her past with her
future, finding the strength to be her 'true self' before the final leap away from home."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/im-18> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I'm 18!"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Christine's long-sought goal is finally realized through a
rapid succession of milestones. Upon turning eighteen, she immediately exercises her newfound agency
by buying a lottery ticket and a magazine, followed quickly by passing her driving test, a concrete
symbol of her ability to move through the world without her mother's supervision. With her high
school graduation behind her and the official news of her acceptance into a New York university, she
achieves the legal and physical freedom she has craved. These scenes mark the moment she is no longer
just dreaming of a future; she is actively stepping into it, ready to leave Sacramento behind and
finally begin the process of growing up on her own terms."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """In this narrative, the ultimate boon conquered by the heroine is not anything
material but rather her own growth and the successful acquisition of distance from her middle-class
California life. The 'Boon' is simply the concrete opportunity to leave."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/moving-to-nyc> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Moving to New York City"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/larry>,
        <lady-bird/characters/marion> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The 'flight' begins with a tense car ride to the airport
where Marion remains stubbornly silent, refusing to look at her daughter. After a tearful goodbye
with her father, Lady Bird walks through security alone, leaving her mother behind in the car. The
sequence captures the literal move across the country to New York, but the emotional weight comes
from the unresolved conflict; while Lady Bird is flying toward her new life, the camera stays with
Marion as she regrets her silence and desperately circles back to the terminal, too late to say
goodbye. This literal journey signifies for Christine the final rupture from her childhood home."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Unlike Campbell's escape from monsters, this literal flight replaces physical
peril with emotional estrangement. There is no magical retreat, only a one-way trip where her
maturity is tested by her ability to endure maternal disapproval while moving forward."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/i-wish-you-liked-me> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I wish you liked me"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird>,
        <lady-bird/characters/marion> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """While unpacking in New York, Christine finds a stack of
crumpled, discarded letters from her mother to her that Larry had secretly tucked into her suitcase.
Reading Marion's struggling attempts to express her pride and love, Christine finally looks past the
years of fights to see the deep, fearful care underneath. This provides a retroactive reconciliation,
as she understands her mother's harshness was born of fear and love. This realization allows her to
forgive the maternal authority she spent years resisting, effectively finding peace with the woman
who shaped her."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/semiotic/atonement-with-the-mother> ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/sequential/atonement-after-flight> .

<lady-bird/stages/my-name-is-christine> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "My name is Christine"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:InvertedFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """At her first college party in New York, a stranger asks the
heroine for her name. Instead of using her rebellious 'Lady Bird' title, she now simply responds:
'My name is Christine.' This marks the total shedding of her teenage persona. Having reached her goal
and found internal peace, she no longer needs to perform a fake version of herself to prove her
independence. She is finally ready to embrace and actively return to the identity she once tried so
hard to escape from."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/narrative/active-return-to-identity> ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <lady-bird/divergences/sequential/refusal-of-return-after-atonement> .

<lady-bird/stages/sunday-mess> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Sunday Mess in NYC"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """After a night of partying, Christine wanders around the streets
of NYC and ends up into a Presbyterian church on a Sunday morning. As she listens to the choir, she
is visibly moved to tears; the music and the ritual provide a profound sensory link to her upbringing
in Sacramento. Though she spent years despising the constraints of her Catholic school and the mundane
nature of church-going, the familiarity of the service now acts as an anchor. This moment of grace
provides her the emotional catalyst she needs to finally reach out to home."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """In Campbell's stage, the hero is often pulled back to the ordinary world by
an external guide or community. Here, the rescue is internal and casual, as no one reaches out to
Christine but she is the one actively seeking out the church. The church community is able to rescue
her representing the very traditions she once rejected but now needs to reunite with her old self."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/calling-home> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Calling Home"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Right outside of the church, Christine picks up the phone and
calls home, leaving a voice message for her parents. This is the moment she bridges the gap between
her new world (NYC) and her old world (Sacramento), crossing the threshold back into a relationship
with her Californian roots and with her family, on her own terms as an adult. This act signifies her
mature return to her origins, acknowledging that her mother's presence and her hometown's landscape
are inseparable parts of who she has become."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """The 'Return Threshold' in this narrative is not a physical border but a
communicative one. The hero doesn't move back into her childhood home; instead, she brings her home
into her new life."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/emotional-in-sacramento> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Did you feel emotional the first time you drove in Sacramento?"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In her voicemail, Christine shares with her mother the memory
of driving through Sacramento for the first time, a moment she couldn't share with her when it
happened because the two weren't speaking. By emotionally describing the new-found specific beauty of
her hometown while standing on a New York sidewalk, she effectively brings one world into the other.
She achieves an equilibrium and holds both realms simultaneously, valuing her roots precisely because
she now has the distance to see them clearly in her new life stage."""@en ;
    monomyth:fitNote """Christine becomes the 'Master of Two Worlds' by realizing that her identity
isn't a choice between Sacramento and New York, but an integration of both. The wisdom she gains is
the ability to move freely between her memories and her ambitions."""@en .

<lady-bird/stages/thank-you> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Thank you"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <lady-bird/monomyths/christine-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <lady-bird/characters/lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The voicemail and the journey conclude with a simple, resonant
'Thank you', signaling Christine's release from the combative ego of her adolescent identity, which
had been the core of her journey. She is no longer a hero in flight from her origins, but an adult
existing fully in the present, recognizing her parents' sacrifices as the quiet, vital infrastructure
of her own life. This gratitude is what allows her to live freely now, in a new reality but with a
clear heart."""@en .

# --- Narrative Divergences ----------------------

<lady-bird/divergences/narrative/inward-call> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Inward Call divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/i-hate-california> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In this stage, the 'call' does not originate from an external
herald or messenger as typically described by Campbell. Instead, it is an 'inward call' born of the
protagonist's own discontent and ambition. The adventure is self-initiated, shifting the heroic
catalyst from destiny or external necessity to personal agency and the internal desire for social and
cultural transformation."""@en .

<lady-bird/divergences/narrative/active-departure-from-identity> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Active Departure from Identity divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/my-name-is-lady-bird> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In the opening of the movie, Lady Bird inverts the traditional
hero's hesitation. She does not refuse the journey due to fear or a desire for safety; she forces the
journey into existence by demanding the world recognize her as the person she intends to become. Her
refusal is not of the journey, but of her current self and socioeconomic status. Hence, she isn't
afraid of the transformation; she is so desperate for it that she tries to inhabit its persona
prematurely to bypass the discomfort of her current reality."""@en .

<lady-bird/divergences/narrative/woman-as-underestimator> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Woman as Underestimator divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/never-enough> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """This divergence replaces the 'Temptress', traditionally a
distraction of the flesh, with an 'Underestimator' who uses psychological discouragement. Marion
doesn't try tempting Lady Bird away from her journey with any trick or seduction ; she tries to hold
her back with the weight of reality. Because she is angry at the secrecy and exhausted by their
socioeconomic standing, she unwillingly tries to put the heroine down. The temptation here transforms
into the dangerous pull to believe the mother's negative projection and accept a life of smallness,
abandoning the journey to avoid the sting of maternal disapproval."""@en .

<lady-bird/divergences/narrative/active-return-to-identity> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Active Return to Identity divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/my-name-is-christine> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """While the classical hero might refuse to return to their ordinary
world, Christine willingly 'returns' to her true self. This stage acts as an inversion of the 'departure
from identity' sequence seen at the beginning of the film. Now that she has achieved distance from
Sacramento, she is ironically more connected to her roots than ever. By choosing the name 'Christine'
and recanting 'Lady Bird', she signals that she is ready to reconcile with her ordinary world self,
accepting her history and heritage as part of her adult identity."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences ----------------------

<lady-bird/divergences/sequential/atonement-after-flight> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Atonement After the Flight divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/i-wish-you-liked-me> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Unlike traditional structures where atonement happens at the
journey's peak before the flight and the return, Christine requires physical distance, hence her
moving accross the country, to achieve clarity. She must leave Sacramento to truly see it. In this
narrative, the heroine needs geographical separation for emotional reconciliation with her mother,
and subsequently her origins."""@en .

<lady-bird/divergences/sequential/refusal-of-return-after-atonement> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Refusal of the Return After the Atonement divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/my-name-is-christine> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """For this stage, the atonement with her mother through the
letters was a mandatory prerequisite. She could not accept her original name until she first
understood the love behind the woman who gave it to her. Because she has reached emotional peace
with her mother, she can now willingly return to her birth name, turning a refusal of the past
into a mature embrace of her identity."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences ----------------------

<lady-bird/divergences/semiotic/bureaucratic-aid> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Bureaucratic Aid divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/scholarships-aid> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In this modern coming-of-age narrative, the 'supernatural' is
entirely secularized and replaced by the bureaucratic hope of financial aid. The divergence lies in
the shift from a mystical gift to an institutional mechanism; scholarships act as the 'magic'
required to transcend socioeconomic boundaries. By framing a loan application or a grant as the hero's
supernatural assistance, the film highlights how social mobility serves as the modern equivalent of
divine or magical intervention."""@en .

<lady-bird/divergences/semiotic/goddess-as-paternal-love> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Goddess as Paternal Love divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/dads-help> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """This divergence replaces the 'Goddess', traditionally a source of
mystical love, with the very real, flawed, and quiet support of a father. The power of the scene isn't
in a magical blessing, but in the fact that Larry is struggling himself, yet chooses to empower his
daughter's future in secret. It shifts the 'encounter' from the supernatural to a grounded act of
family solidarity, where a simple letter of financial aid becomes the ultimate proof that the hero is
worthy of her own ambitions."""@en .

<lady-bird/divergences/semiotic/atonement-with-the-mother> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Atonement with the Mother divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <lady-bird/stages/i-wish-you-liked-me> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In this modern inversion of roles, the Father, traditionally
the ultimate authority figure the hero must reconcile with, is replaced by the Mother. Marion
represents the gatekeeper and the source of judgment, while Larry acts as the nurturer. The atonement
is therefore a psychological reconciliation with maternal authority, shifting the mythic focus from
patriarchy to the complexities of mother-daughter dynamics."""@en .


# ==============================================================================
# SABLE, fABLE (Music Album, 2025)
# ==============================================================================

<sable-fable> a monomyth:NarrativeWork,
        schema:MusicAlbum ;
    rdfs:label "SABLE, fABLE"@en ;
    dcterms:title "SABLE, fABLE"@en ;
    dcterms:created "2025"^^xsd:gYear ;
    dcterms:creator "Bon Iver" ;
    schema:countryOfOrigin wd:Q30 ;
    schema:genre "Indie Folk"@en,
        "Art Pop"@en ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q132775424 ;
    monomyth:interpretedBy <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    rdfs:comment """An autobiographical double-EP/album chronicling Justin Vernon's journey from a
period of intense anxiety, isolation, and guilt (SABLE,) into a renewed era of love, peace, and
acceptance (fABLE)."""@en .

# --- Monomyth Expressions --------------

<sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> a monomyth:MonomythExpression ;
    rdfs:label "Justin Vernon's Autobiographical Journey"@en ;
    monomyth:interprets <sable-fable> ;
    monomyth:hasHero <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-reflection>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> ;
    monomyth:hasStageRealization <sable-fable/stages/the-intrusive-call>,
        <sable-fable/stages/fear-of-change>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-violent-spree>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-plea-for-forgiveness>,
        <sable-fable/stages/accepting-the-change>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-psychological-trials>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-peaceful-love>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-blissful-rest>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-temptation-to-regress>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-absent-father>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-emotional-capacity>,
        <sable-fable/stages/lingering-in-the-sanctuary>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-perilous-retreat>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-lifeline>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-weight-of-the-world>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-equilibrium>,
        <sable-fable/stages/no-more-shame> .

# --- Characters -----------------------

<sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "Justin Vernon"@en ;
    rdfs:comment "The autobiographical hero of the narrative."@en ;
    monomyth:heroOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:characterOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Hero ;
    owl:sameAs wd:Q3432151 .

<sable-fable/characters/the-reflection> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "The Reflection / The Competitor"@en ;
        rdfs:comment "An internal antagonist born of anxiety and trauma."@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Shadow .

<sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> a monomyth:Character ;
    rdfs:label "The Partner / The New Love"@en ;
    rdfs:comment "The figure represents healing, unity, and a safe harbor."@en ;
    monomyth:characterOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:embodiesArchetype monomyth:Ally .

# --- Stage Realizations ---------------

<sable-fable/stages/the-intrusive-call> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS (Verse 1)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCallToAdventure ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-reflection> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 1 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Call to Adventure manifests as a psychological rupture.
Justin Vernon expresses a desperate desire for an anxious 'feeling' to be gone, repeating himself
three times in a way that reflects 'the nature of unrelenting intrusive thoughts'.
This state of 'anxiety and desperation' serves as the summons. When he looks in the mirror and
sees his reflection resembling 'some competitor', he is receiving the call to finally confront
his own layered trauma."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

<sable-fable/stages/fear-of-change> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS (Verse 2)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 2 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The Refusal of the Call is explicitly voiced when Vernon
admits, 'I am afraid of changing.' Faced with the 'enormity of the journey ahead'—which requires him
to 'check and rearrange' his mental state—he hesitates ('How'm I supposed to do this now?').
The weight of what must be confronted is represented by the 'rings within rings within rings',
symbolizing the astronomical, repeating layers of built-up trauma he must peel back to heal.
He realizes the journey to happiness will require him to face the very things he has been trying to
ignore."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-violent-spree> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "S P E Y S I D E (Verse 1-3)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 3 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Written during an isolating period in Key West,
'S P E Y S I D E' represents the deepest point of darkness. Vernon is swallowed by guilt
over his 'violent spree' of self-sabotage, destroying relationships and shooting himself in the foot
('It serves to suffer, make a hole in my foot'). This is the symbolic death of his ego, reduced to
'soot', where he realizes he 'can't make good' on his own."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/sequential/healing-sequence-inversion> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-plea-for-forgiveness> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "S P E Y S I D E (Verse 4)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:SupernaturalAid ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 4 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In verse 4 of 'S P E Y S I D E', the Supernatural Aid
manifests not as a wizard or divine messenger, but as the grounding presence of the people he loves.
While asking for forgiveness from this group of people he hurt, he hopes they can 'still make a man
from me'. This belief that his loved ones can still see the beauty in him acts as the 'talisman' and
psychological assurance he needs to survive the darkness and prepare for the threshold crossing."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/sequential/healing-sequence-inversion> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-secular-anchor> .

<sable-fable/stages/accepting-the-change> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "AWARDS SEASONS"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 5 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """'AWARDS SEASON' represents the Crossing of the First Threshold.
The song narrates a phase of sluggish and staggering change, drawing parallels to the 'acceptance'
of awards, where the award is actually personal transformation and subsequent healing. By
recognizing that 'Nothing stays the same', Vernon commits to the adventure, crossing from the
paralyzing guilt of his past into the unknown sphere of acceptance and recovery."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/sequential/healing-sequence-inversion> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-psychological-trials> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "SHORT STORY"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 6 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In 'Short Story', the Road of Trials is realized as an inward
psychological ordeal of processing pain and accepting vulnerability. Vernon realizes that his past
isolation—symbolized by the lyric 'That January ain't the whole world'—is not the entirety of his
existence, successfully transmuting the melancholy of his past. As he steps into the bright sunlight,
he discovers the presence of a 'helper' through the realization that he is 'never really, really on
your own'. The annotations highlight that having someone 'recognize and validate your experience'
acts as a 'healing balm'. Finally, the continuous ordeal of healing is accepted; the 'strain and
thirst are sweet' because they represent the essential, cyclical work of emotional purification
('Time heals, and then it repeats')."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-peaceful-love> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Everything Is Peaceful Love"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 7 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In 'Everything Is Peaceful Love', the hero encounters the
archetype of the Goddess, representing the attainment of true bliss and unity. The song encapsulates
'pure joy and elation', moving past his previous somber wallowing into a state painted with 'images
of unity - peace and love'. Although he initially resists the vulnerability by claiming 'I'm not
slipping', he eventually surrenders with a gentle heart, blinking in disbelief but admitting he is
'right at home'. The lyric mentioning a 'burning ring' perfectly symbolizes the archetypal mystical
marriage, completing his transition into a peaceful harbor."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-secular-anchor> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-blissful-rest> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Walk Home"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 8 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In 'Walk Home', the hero temporarily achieves the Apotheosis
stage. Stripped of his ego-bound limitations, he is invited to 'shed your earthly burdens'. He is
able to 'forget and share' his 'stress, anxiety and the constant motions of life', dwelling
momentarily in a state of 'blissful rest'. He is so 'high on this person' that the feeling mirrors
the 'happiness, shock, and excitement' of learning to walk."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/sequential/the-pink-cloud-sequence> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-secular-anchor> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-temptation-to-regress> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "Day One"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 9 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In 'Day One', the hero faces the Woman as the Temptress,
but the seduction is entirely internal. Following the pure bliss of the Goddess stage, Vernon is
confronted with the exhausting reality of maintaining his healing ('unlearning lies' and shedding
the things that 'rip you up'). The 'temptation' that threatens to arrest his journey is the
seductive pull of regression—the familiar, isolating comfort of his past trauma and anxiety. It is
the urge to self-sabotage and return to the 'Belly of the Whale' rather than continue the difficult,
transcendent work of true recovery."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSequentialDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/sequential/the-pink-cloud-sequence> ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-internal-temptress> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-absent-father> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "The Absent Atonement"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:AbsentFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 10 ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/narrative/internalized-authority> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-emotional-capacity> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "From (Verse 1-2)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheUltimateBoon ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 11 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In 'From', Vernon attains the Ultimate Boon of his
psychological journey: restored emotional capacity. Having survived his trials and self-sabotage,
he declares, 'Nothing's really wrong so / From now on'. The 'elixir' he has gained is the ability to
finally hold space for someone else, telling his partner, 'I got time, I can give you some' and
'Give me your worry'. This represents the power to restore illumination to his world, transforming
him from a person consumed by his own trauma into a source of healing for another."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

<sable-fable/stages/lingering-in-the-sanctuary> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "From (Bridge and Chorus)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:ModerateFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 12 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Alongside the Boon, 'From' simultaneously expresses a gentle
Refusal of the Return. Having found a state where 'Nothing's really wrong', Vernon exhibits a
reluctance to move forward into the mundane world or face the inevitable changes of the future.
Lyrics like 'We can just keep it here for now' and 'Can I take another year?' demonstrate his desire
to cling to this realm of blissful discovery and delay the passage of time."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasNarrativeDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/narrative/the-gentle-refusal> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-perilous-retreat> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I'll be there (Verse 1-2)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheMagicFlight ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:StrongFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 13 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In the verses of 'I'll Be There', the hero navigates the
Magic Flight. Rather than fleeing physical pursuers, Vernon is fleeing the threat of mental
regression as he attempts to return to ordinary life. He actively tests his newly won transformation
by coaching himself to endure: 'Don't you dare go down / Tape the polaroid to your dome / Keep the
sad shit off the phone'. The command to 'get your fine ass on the road' represents the active,
perilous push forward to maintain his healing."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-lifeline> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "I'll be there (Chorus)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 14 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """Because the hero exhibited a Refusal of the Return in the
previous track, he requires a Rescue from Without to pull him fully back into human society. This is
structurally realized through the song's chorus, sung by a guest vocalist (Danielle Haim)
representing the partner. Her repeated assurances — 'I'll be there / I won't move / Tell me more, or
tell me nothing' — act as the external tether reaching across the threshold, drawing the exhausted
traveler safely home."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-secular-anchor> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-weight-of-the-world> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "If only i could wait"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 15 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """'If Only I Could Wait' perfectly embodies the Crossing of the
Return Threshold. The hero is stepping out of his isolated, timeless sanctuary (the cabin) to
re-enter the ordinary world by moving to California, but he is terrified of the impact. Vernon
questions his ability to survive the transition, asking, 'Can I incur the weight? / Am I really this
afraid now?'. The duet functions as 'a bilateral crying question' representing the agonizing effort
to hold onto the 'boon' of their newfound love amidst the uncertainty, distance, and decay of the
real world ('We'll decay in other ways now')."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-geographical-threshold> .

<sable-fable/stages/the-equilibrium> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "There's a Rhythm (Verse 1-2)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 16 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """In the first two verses of 'There's A Rhythmn', Vernon
achieves the Master of the Two Worlds stage. The 'two worlds' are geographically and emotionally
represented as his dark, isolated past in Wisconsin ('the snow') and his bright, connected future in
California ('a land of palm and gold'). By asking 'Or are less and more the same?' and recognizing
that 'There's a rhythmn to reclaim', he achieves a psychological equilibrium. He holds both
realities simultaneously, finding harmony ('rhythmn') between his past trauma and his present
healing."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

<sable-fable/stages/no-more-shame> a monomyth:StageRealization ;
    rdfs:label "There's a Rhythm (Verse 3)"@en ;
    monomyth:realizesStage monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOf <sable-fable/monomyths/justin-vernon-journey> ;
    monomyth:involvesCharacter <sable-fable/characters/justin-vernon>,
        <sable-fable/characters/the-new-love> ;
    monomyth:hasFitQuality monomyth:PerfectFit ;
    monomyth:stageRealizationOrder 17 ;
    monomyth:realizationDescription """The album's lyrical climax in verse 3 perfectly embodies the
Freedom to Live. Released from the paralyzing anxiety and 'shame' that defined the beginning of his
journey, Vernon lives fully in the present moment. He declares, 'Ya know I've really no more shame /
Now things really are arranged', proving he has finally conquered the fear of change that initiated
his Refusal of the Call. His focus shifts outward to pure connection ('Cause you really are a babe'),
acting as a conduit for love without attachment to the guilt of his past."""@en ;
    monomyth:hasSemioticDivergence <sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> .

# --- Narrative Divergences ----------------------

<sable-fable/divergences/narrative/the-gentle-refusal> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Gentle Refusal"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/lingering-in-the-sanctuary> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:RefusalOfTheReturn ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Typically, the Refusal of the Return is an active rebellion
against returning to humanity. Here, it is a much gentler, understandable psychological reaction.
After years of suffering, the hero simply wants to press pause ('We can just keep it here for now')
to savor his hard-won peace before facing whatever comes next."""@en .

<sable-fable/divergences/narrative/internalized-authority> a monomyth:NarrativeDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Internalized Authority Divergence"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/the-absent-father> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:AtonementWithTheFather ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In classical mythology, the hero's ego-death is triggered by
an encounter with a terrifying Father-figure. In modern psychological narratives, this external
projection is stripped away. The hero's battle is entirely with the Shadow (their own reflection)
and the Temptress (the urge to regress). Because the hero acts as their own ultimate judge and
punisher (as seen in the guilt of 'S P E Y S I D E'), an external 'Atonement' stage is rendered
narratively obsolete; reconciliation must be achieved through self-forgiveness rather than cosmic
approval."""@en .

# --- Sequential Divergences ----------------------

<sable-fable/divergences/sequential/healing-sequence-inversion> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Trauma Sequence Inversion"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/the-violent-spree>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-plea-for-forgiveness>,
        <sable-fable/stages/accepting-the-change> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale,
        monomyth:SupernaturalAid,
        monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheFirstThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In Campbell's canonical framework, the hero receives
Supernatural Aid, Crosses the Threshold, and then is swallowed into the Belly of the Whale.
In this autobiographical album about mental health, the sequence is inverted. The hero is already
trapped in the 'Belly' of his own anxiety and guilt (S P E Y S I D E). The Supernatural Aid
(the forgiveness of loved ones) must arrive while he is in the abyss.
This aid gives him the strength to finally Cross the Threshold (AWARDS SEASON) out of his darkness
and into the active phase of healing."""@en .

<sable-fable/divergences/sequential/the-pink-cloud-sequence> a monomyth:SequentialDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The 'Pink Cloud' Sequence Inversion"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/the-blissful-rest>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-temptation-to-regress> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:Apotheosis ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In Campbell's canonical ordering, Apotheosis follows the Atonement
with the Father and the Temptress. In this autobiographical narrative of mental health recovery,
the sequence is inverted to reflect the 'Pink Cloud' phenomenon. The hero experiences a premature
Apotheosis immediately following the Meeting with the Goddess, soaring into a state of blissful rest
before he has actually done the hard work of unlearning his trauma. This premature peak makes the
subsequent crash into the Temptress stage ('Day One') inevitable and structurally devastating."""@en .

# --- Semiotic Divergences ----------------------

<sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/psychological-internalization> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "Psychological Internalization"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/the-intrusive-call>,
        <sable-fable/stages/fear-of-change>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-violent-spree>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-psychological-trials>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-emotional-capacity>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-perilous-retreat>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-equilibrium>,
        <sable-fable/stages/no-more-shame> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCallToAdventure,
        monomyth:RefusalOfTheCall,
        monomyth:TheBellyOfTheWhale,
        monomyth:TheRoadOfTrials,
        monomyth:TheUltimateBoon,
        monomyth:TheMagicFlight,
        monomyth:MasterOfTheTwoWorlds,
        monomyth:FreedomToLive ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """Across the album, traditional mythic elements involving physical
threats, magical realms, or external monsters are completely internalized. The 'unknown' is the
hero's own mental health. The Herald, the Whale, and the Magic Flight are recontextualized as
battles against anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and the urge to regress. The ultimate rewards—the Boon,
Master of Two Worlds, and Freedom to Live—are semiotically shifted from cosmic conquests to the
achievement of emotional empathy, mental equilibrium, and living free from the shame of past trauma."""@en .

<sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-secular-anchor> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Secular Anchor (Loved Ones as Mythic Forces)"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/the-plea-for-forgiveness>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-peaceful-love>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-blissful-rest>,
        <sable-fable/stages/the-lifeline> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:SupernaturalAid,
        monomyth:TheMeetingWithTheGoddess,
        monomyth:Apotheosis,
        monomyth:RescueFromWithout ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In classical mythology, the hero is aided, elevated, or rescued
by supernatural entities, wizards, or cosmic deities. In this autobiographical framework, these
divine signifiers are secularized into the grounding reality of human connection. The profound,
earthly safety of a romantic partner (and the forgiveness of friends) replaces magical intervention.
The structural function remains intact—providing the exact 'bliss', 'aid', or 'rescue' the hero
needs—but the vocabulary is entirely shifted to the intimate reality of healthy relationships."""@en .

<sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-internal-temptress> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Internal Temptress (Seduction of Regression)"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/the-temptation-to-regress> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:WomanAsTheTemptress ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In classical myth, this stage is often represented by a literal
female figure or physical vice that tempts the hero to abandon their quest. In this psychological
framework, the 'Temptress' is the hero's own mind. The seduction is the allure of the familiar
darkness and the comfort of old, destructive habits, which threaten to bind the hero's consciousness
to their past trauma rather than allowing them to transcend it."""@en .

<sable-fable/divergences/semiotic/the-geographical-threshold> a monomyth:SemioticDivergence ;
    rdfs:label "The Geographical Threshold (Distance and Decay)"@en ;
    monomyth:divergenceOf <sable-fable/stages/the-weight-of-the-world> ;
    monomyth:divergesFrom monomyth:TheCrossingOfTheReturnThreshold ;
    monomyth:divergenceRationale """In myth, the Return Threshold often involves crossing a physical
boundary back into the mortal realm, where magic fades. In this autobiographical narrative, the
threshold is both geographical (moving from Wisconsin to California) and relational. The 'magic'
that threatens to fade is the blissful, effortless love of the Goddess/Apotheosis stage, which must
now survive the mundane, corrosive elements of time, distance, and emotional 'decay'."""@en .
