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    The hero archetype type is one common type of character used by an author which displays morality, bravery, and self sacrifice. In the fictitious novel To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, the hero archetype is shown in multiple characters. This archetype is used to help characterize the characters and help the reader understand them. Thought the story Lee uses the hero archetype in the characters Atticus, Jem, and Boo Radley. One character that displays the traits of the hero archetype is Atticus

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    When most people think of an archetype, they apply it to literature and literature only. This belief was true for me as well until I discovered that an archetype can be applied to the human experience and can be a basis for our lives. In my English class, I was tasked with finding an archetype that spoke to me; one I could really connect with. To be honest, all of the archetypes, whether it be a character type or a plot pattern, applied to me. Then I began to realize that even though all of them

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    Dirk Pitt Archetypes

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    When I discovered that I was a combination of three archetypes. I dug deep into the more specific traits that go with each one and discovered something quite unique. Investigating the archetypes I realized that each individual type I drew different relations from. The archetypes I drew from were the martyr, warrior and magician. From the martyr I drew my worst fear and my response to a dragon. As a warrior I drew my emotions, material world and task. As a magician I drew from spirituality, intellect

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    Shakespeare’s use of archetypes shows that he understood that the human journey has repeated themes. Popular fiction, history, and Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”, contain similar archetypes, because they represent real human struggles and stories. Three examples of archetypes repeated are Michael Corleone From the Godfather as Malcolm, Peter Parker from Amazing fantasy Issue 15 as MacDuff, and King Solomon as MacBeth. Michael corleone has the same archetype as Malcolm, being the reluctant hero

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    Best Friend Archetypes

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    Archetypes are defined as a very typical example of a certain person or thing. It is a recurring symbol or character type. In Lord of the Rings; The Two Towers, J.R.R Tolkien portrays Sam as ‘The Best Friend’ archetype and also represents the symbolic archetype, ‘Light vs Darkness’ between Gandalf and Saruman evil relationship. Each archetype developed in the film can connect to the ‘basic human experience’. It is the tether between basic human experience and archetypes that defines the connection

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    An archetype is an original pattern or model in which all things are an imitation or based off of the original. The word originates back to Ancient Greece where the prefix means “ to begin” and the suffix means “type.” There is archetypes in everything, whether it's in books, plays, or movies. There are many different types of archetypes like the typical ones which are the hero or the quest. Or the overlooked ones which are the crossroads, the initiates, or the creature of the night. In the myth

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    It is said that the journey archetype has to do with characters being put in situations that symbolize realism in the world and their life. They learn from their mistakes, are put in situations with life and death, learn to survive, conquer their fears, and face the real world. On the website, “Literary Devices,” it states that the journey archetype is when “The main character undergoes experiences that lead him towards maturity.”. The journey archetype has evolved into more of people becoming

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    Solomon Reed Archetypes

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    Archetypes are twelve different models of people’s minds. These archetypes are formed by experiences we had as we evolve throughout our lives. My archetype I have chosen for Solomon Reed is the sage. The sage’s goal is to use intelligence and analysis to understand the world. His biggest fear is to be misled. The three character traits Solomon Reed has are that he is persistent, prominent and creative. Solomon is persistent. To be persistent is to constantly pursue a course of action. Solomon’s

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    Avatar Archetypes Archetypes, what are they? Archetypes are recurrent symbols or motifs in literature, art, or mythology. In the 2009 movie, Avatar, directed by James Cameron, several different archetypes can be found that help move the plot along. Avatar begins with a man named Jake Sully, who takes over his deceased brother’s science mission on a faraway planet known as Pandora. On Pandora, Jake is told to gain the natives’, or the Na’vi, trust in order to attempt to relocate the tribe. This

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    Carl Jung Archetypes

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    According to Carl Jung’s views, archetypes are universal symbols that lie within our unconscious minds. These symbols are referred to as archetypes, which can be associated with one’s self. Out of the twelve archetypes, my three most prominent archetypes are the Orphan, Destroyer, and Caregiver. The Orphan archetype is the archetype that I can strongly identify with. The Orphan is described as someone who feels that they will “fall into the victim mentality and so never achieve a heroic position”

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