Campbell , 1990 ) Tristan , if anything , loses himself in his love , though , admittedly , gaining a certain distinction from the rest in the process . He does have a sense of purpose - it is his love , Isolde - however , he is by no means integrated . He does not achieve the end of the Hero 's quest , and dies - distinct , but a distinct failure , as well . He is an example of a good intention , but bad realization . Campbell shows how the supernatural rules over people...











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