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    Jungian Archetype

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    A Jungian Archetype is an image, pattern, or symbol that appears in dreams, mythology, and in fairytales. The twelve archetypes are The Innocent, The Orphan, The Warrior,The Caregiver, The Seeker, The Lover, The Destroyer, The Creator, The Ruler, The magician, The Sage, and The Fool or Jester. Lastly, these twelve archetypes, are evident in every story read so that a valuable purpose and moral can be learned from the writer to the reader. Learning about Jungian Archetypes, has allowed me to understand

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    seven different distinctions. This soul is the one complex that guides you to seek answers to the important questions of life. The soul archetypes aim to provide the answers to the inherent identify that needs to guide you when taking important life decisions. Then soul can also be defined as the spiritual identity and therefore often termed as spiritual archetypes. The soul can be defined as having identities that connect individuals to the actual source, such as God or the Absolute as we see it in

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    Archetypes In The Hobbit

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    A Hero’s Quest An archetype is a symbol or character in a story that represents common experiences, and has become patterns in English literature. Archetypes are not easily identified, rather represent a deeper meaning and are hidden within the literary works. In “The Hobbit” by J.R.R Tolkien, the archetypes or symbols that are present throughout the book are: communion, death and resurrection/descent into the underworld, and a hero’s quest. The first archetype present in The Hobbit is the act

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    Snow White Archetypes

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    Archetypes have been used in stories for years. The concept has showed up in literature such as folklore and mythology, and even in cinema such as disney and marvel. Take for instance Snow White and the Huntsman, which alludes to archetypal characters and situations all throughout the film. The hero presented is Snow White, and throughout the film she experiences an initiation. Firstly, is her separation where she has to escape where she’s from. Secondly, is her transformation where she is faced

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    Persona Archetype

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    The major archetypical theme in my life for my own personality, I would say it’s persona archetype. Persona archetype is a “a public face that we wear to display ourselves differently than who we really are”. I will present some examples from my own experience that I am “forced” to wear a mask. For example, I loathe socializing with people and hide my true self too often that I sometimes cannot tell if it’s a part of my personality or not. Another example, I really loathe children that I cannot stand

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    Gilgamesh Archetype

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    According to Carl Jung an archetype is a model of peoples behaviors or personalities that function to organize how we experience certain things. Jung’s archetypes fall into many categories and are classified by different personality attributes. For example, one who is stern, powerful, and controlling would be an archetype for a father or person in command. An epic hero is a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by great events. Every epic hero must

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    using stories for years to define their culture. Over time, myths, legends, and fairy tales tend to use the same pattern, known as an archetype. According to Literary Devices, an archetype “may be a character, a theme, a symbol or even a setting,” (1). Heracles, or Hercules in his Roman form, was the Greek demi-god son of Zeus, and he falls under the hero type archetype, where he is a character who shows goodness and struggles against evil in order to restore the peace in society. Though Zeus was

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    Archetypes In Mulan

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    Not one archetype can describe me; multiple archetypes make up who I am- warrior and martyr. I am not a warrior in the sense that I am willing to fight to the death or a martyr in the sense that I will give up my life for any cause. I am a warrior and martyr because certain aspects describe who I am today. There is one movie character that I find myself relating to very strongly, Mulan from the Disney movie Mulan. Although I did not have to go through the same journey and have the same struggles

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    Archetypes In Room

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    it being pictures of real and Outside being totally real. Now I’m in Outside but it turns out lots of it isn’t real at all.” Room by Emma Donoghue uses archetypal characters to enhance the meaning in the texts throughout the novel. Emma used many archetypes and a few themes in this book which tolerates you to understand the text better. One of the major themes used in Room was light vs. dark. In this novel light meant safety which was during the daytime and dark meant danger which was during the

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    An archetype is a “character, an action, or a situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature” such as Hercules going on a hero’s journey to conquer the evil villians and achieve a “god-like” status (Archetype). The journey and challenges he faces lead him into a heroic ending and saving a damsel in distress. Similarly, in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, the characters face a journey of self discovery through varying archetypes. Jack Worthing is a dreamer, Cecily

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