The Three Chambers
As the heroine navigates the dangerous corridors of her native culture, she will have to make progress deeper into the maze. She discovers and must enter separate chambers that hide magical and bizarre realities. Each of these chambers contains a personal challenge, a puzzle, and a piece of wisdom that will help her solve the labyrinth and bring her closer to the hidden minotaur.
The heroine may reenter each unique chamber multiple times as she gathers her momentum through the labyrinth. Her journey is often circular. In my view, each chamber represents a sphere of worldly knowledge outside the traditional experience of the heroine. Since she is a visitor and not an agent of her native culture, the heroine will begin forming her own opinions about the functionality of the labyrinth as a whole.