AN ANALYSIS ON THE MONOMYTH THROUGH RICK RIORDAN’S PERCY JACKSON: THE LIGHTNING THIEF
Abstract
This is a narrative research carried out qualitatively supported by
secondary data analysis. The primary data are collected from the statements
through Percy Jackson: the Lightning Thief. For depth analysis, the secondary
data are collected from references such as the previous researches and internet
sources. The first previous research is Archetype of the Hero's Journey in
Odyssey by Mohammad Taheri and Ronak Jalaly M.A. The second is Heroes of
Middle-Earth: J. Campbell’s Monomyth in J.R.R. Tolkien’s the Lord of the
Rings written by Tutta Kesti.
The results of the research showed that Rick Riordan consciously or
unconsciously uses the Joseph Campbell Hero’s Journey theory on his Percy
Jackson: the Lightning Thief. It was proved by how the Separation - Initiation –
Return of Monomyth is applied in his book and also how the archetype
characteristics of the Hero's Journey is clearly shown in this story. It shows that
Percy as the Hero of the story meets herald when he is accused as the thief of
Zeus master bolt in his ordinary world or Separation stages of the Hero’s
journey. Helped by mentor and allies through his journey, Percy has slain many
Greek creatures during his road of trials, and he manages to conquer his fear of
decision to save the world or his mother on Initiation stages. During the Return
stages he faces Luke Castellan the Shadow that reveals himself as the thief of
the Zeus master bolt and Hades Helm of Darkness. Percy manages to survive
from the betrayer. And in the end Percy manages to return and stays with his
beloved mother in his ordinary world.