Have you ever felt nervous before a certain event such as a test, speaking in front of a class or anything else? This is called the approach to the inmost cave in the hero's journey. A better explanation of what the approach to the inmost cave would be that hero must make the preparations needed to approach the dark place the leads to the journey's heart, or better known as the central conflict. So in this, the hero reviews all of his or her training, maps or knowledge. For example, when I have a dance competition, I review my dance and corrections given in the past. Another example of the approach to the inmost cave would be in The Maze Runner By: James Dashner. Near theend of the story, the gladers grab all of their weapons and water to fight their way out of the torturous maze and the slimly creatures that live in it. We see here that they're getting ready to enter into the ordeal of the journey. Above, I included a fan-made edit of the what the gladers went through everyday and the struggles they faced. They had many reasons to wanted to leave the glade like the grievers or being boxed in, not being able to leave. But if you do, there's a great chance that you will die. In conclusion, the approach to the inmost cave is your preparation for the the ordeal so make sure you have the skills that are needed to fight your "grievers"
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