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    Archetypes have persisted in literary works through the sands of time and continue to be applied in today’s literature. Throughout traditional and modern literature, the formulaic structure of myths and the use of archetypes has been utilized in a consistent manner. Although many would argue that the universal application of archetypes has been erratic and intermittent through time, the implementation of the major hero and mentor archetypes within the tale of King Arthur and The Odyssey, and the

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    According to psychoanalyst Carl Jung, everyone has a collective unconscious. The collective unconscious inhabits human instincts and archetypes. In literature, archetypes are defined as “recurring patterns that bring about deep emotional responses in all readers” (Griffin). An example of the use of archetypes would be in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby tells the story of a man and woman that split up just before the man went off to war. Gatsby, said man, returns

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    The symbols, characters and use of situational archetypes offer the reader an understanding of Archetypal theory. Archetypes are used to impact the understandings of myths, legends and fairytales as it allows the audience to make connections and link other stories together. Furthermore, it helps in deeper analyzation, interpretation and connections in literature and show 's the characters behavior or personality. Not only does identifying archetypes help the reader to understand the morals of the

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    There are many movies, shows, plays,and books that contain archetypes. It may have been hard to recognize them because you are unaware of what they are. An archetype is a very typical example of a person or thing. Some major archetypes we see in literature are the hero, star-crossed lover, mentor, underdog, the devil, angel, and many more. One version of literature that has many archetypes is the Hunger Games. Archetypes that are exhibited in the Hunger Games is in many of the characters like Katniss

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    marries first. The script brings up a lot of attention in the feminist theory. But, Shakespeare’s play reflects on the archetypes of characters, situations, and symbols. These connections are made in the play to make the audience familiar with the text and provide a deeper understanding. The first form of archetypal theory that will be expressed on is the character archetypes found throughout the story. Petruchio is a

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    Because flowers go in cycles of life and death, we can look to them as archetypes. The cycle is really closely related to the circle which is a very prominent archetype in the world today and the past. The other thing I think of when I hear the word flowers is gardens. When I looked for the garden archetype I found that gardens symbolize love and fertility (YourDictionary 2). Flowers and gardens also have many symbols associated with them depending on who you ask. Missy and her mother are shelling

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    Archetypes are a recurring actions or attributes that represent definitive events in a person's life or a specific character. They are universal emblems in literature that correspond to various aspects of human, behavior, and culture. They are usually incorporated, by writers to symbolize relationships between divergent charterers, situations or symbolically natural opposites. They are a major factor in writing literature because they help shape a piece of literature. Archetypes are a major part

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    Emily Archetypes

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    What is an archetype? An archetype is a universal symbol, may be a character, a theme, a symbol or even a setting. (Literary Devices, 2016). Archetypes can be used to describe different types of people. People can be any type of archetype good or bad. They could even be a mix of all different kinds of archetypes. Of these different archetypes, there are two main categories heroes and villains. Heroes are for those who always seem to have a good side, villains for those evil masterminds you call your

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    Primadonna Archetypes

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    To me, an archetype is a recurring symbol literature and mythology. An archetypal story that stood out for me would be the storyline of Marina and the Diamonds album Electra Heart (2012) that defined many archetypes of the stereotypical American culture, had its roots to the origins of archetypes, which would be Greek mythology and the Greek tragedies. One of the songs, titled “Primadonna”, was the concept of obviously believing you’re more worthy of attention than others and can be compared to the

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    There are many archetypes people may find and play a role in an archetype in life but many don’t realize the character archetypes of other people and themselves. A group of boys is shot down from a plane and are stuck on a deserted island. Ralph and Piggy use a white conch to call all the boys together. Then, Ralph is elected as the chief. During one of the nights, Samneric see a body attached to a parachute and think it’s a beast. Simon imagines the Lord of the Flies talking to him and then goes

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