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    Archetypes In The Giver

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    An archetype is a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. Everyone has archetypes, some being stronger than others. Archetypes help define who you are on the inside and how others see you. I believe that my strongest archetypes are the innocent, the lover, and the fool. One of my strongest archetypes is the fool. The fool is described as, “to enjoy the process of our lives…The goal of the fool is just to enjoy life as it is” (Jonas, 6). I always try to put a smile on my friends

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    is staunchly against. Tim tries to leave his home and go to Canada due to his beliefs against the war, but eventually comes home to fight after a period of self-reflection. Through this figurative “journey”, the author uses the fundamental plot archetype of the journey from innocence to experience to demonstrate how adversity exposes the inherent human flaws in even the best people. Tim begins the story at his familiar environment in Minnesota. The archetypal journey typically consists of five major

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    The Twelve Archetype

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    Through careful analysis and self investigation I found that in a different was fit into each category of the twelve archetype however there were three that seemed to fit my current self better than the other nine, these were the wander, the altruist and the trickster. The first Archetype that I found myself relating to most, was the wanderer. The wander must go on their own journey, leave want they know and find themselves. I am entering my senior of high school and as someone who is soon to be

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    Heroic Archetype: What type of hero is your protagonist? The protagonist of this story is a scapegoat hero who bears the pain for others. She is often resented as Jesus was for doing things that are helpful, but different from what the people imagine. Accepting that fact allows the hero to focus on fixing the problems of the world at the time. She is a scapegoat hero because her past mistakes attempt to harm her friends therefore she takes on the role of protector. Type of Archetypal Journeys:

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    Archetypes are the psychological and emotional patterns that influence us unconsciously until we become aware of their power (87). The different types of archetypes include: mother, hero, rape, and prostitute. The archetype I would like to discuss is the mother, I feel that I can relate most to this one because I am a mother of two and daily I put their needs before my own. The mother archetype describes a woman who constantly puts the needs of her children before her own. This act is continuous

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    Those Archetypes was listed throughout the whole story. Begin with Character Archetypes, the first i recognize in the story is Lenina which could be The Lover. She plays a great part of falling in love with Bernard for a long amount of time. Furthermore, she also take sex as a way to build a relationship so she must be The Lover. Helmholtz, another character in the story can be seen as 2 different archetype, they are The Creator and the Sage. Helmholtz use

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    Archetypes are expected examples of a person, action, or thing. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, there are two archetypes I will discuss. The first archetype is the hero archetype, best portrayed by Christopher, the main character in the book. The second archetype is the evil figure with a good heart, best portrayed by Christopher’s dad, Ed Boone. The hero is usually the character who fulfills a necessary task and who will restore justice to a community. In some

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    Everyone has their own archetype but not just one could best represent them, everyone is different in their own ways. An archetype is an original pattern or model or symbols that represent people or things. In an archetype there is a shadow side, meaning that there is something that a person doesn’t wish to be or what they don’t like about themselves. In an anime series, Clannad, there is a teenage boy named Tomoya Okazaki. He has problems at home with his parent and feels lonely at points in his

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    does Shakespeare create the female characters through archetypes? How are the themes of love accurately portrayed? How are female archetypes in Shakespeare’s As you Like it and Much Ado about nothing similar and different to modern women? How does Shakespeare fight against the normal archetypes? How does Shakespeare use archetypes to his advantage? The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith and Macbeth.-Why are they similar? What archetypes can we find in them? Much Ado about nothing and Confessions

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    Archetypes can be found in most literary work, especially in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight most characters or objects served to aid in the development of the hero by being either a situational, character, color, or a symbol archetype. The poem begins with a challenge being presented to the knights of the Round Table by the Green Knight. While seeing that no one else will accept the challenge, putting Camelot’s honor at stake, Gawain accepts and then realizes

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