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    water into a setting that replicates West Side Story. The movie delivers a theme suggesting that no matter the people put into a situation, a solution can be found. The message of the film is developed through many archetypes. In the movie, Les Camembert is expressed as the archetype of the devil figure, a character who represents evil and is ultimately against the main characters. Les Camembert is a mad scientist who works in the

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    David Nawrocki Ms. Naccarato ENG 3U1-06 Tuesday, May 17, 2016 Archetypes The Warrior When things are at the lowest point, the warrior comes to save the day. Strong and fearless, this archetype helps the warrior accomplish his/hers goals, to stop at nothing and persist in difficult times. The warrior needs to have a clear purpose in life or he will feel lost. • Goal = win • Fear = Weakness • Task = Fight only for what it really matters Example: Captain America saving the day (comic). Captain

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    Archetypes and symbolism added to the understanding and appreciation in the movie The Lion King using dawn as a symbol and the fool as archetype. One way the movie The Lion King used symbolism was using dawn a couple times when the sunrises in the morning.Dawn represents many things but it mainly represents birth and a new beginning. In the movie dawn was used right before the ceremony of Simba being presented into the kingdom showing the new beginning of a new future leader and the birth of a new

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    Hollywood has used many techniques in order to create some of society’s greatest movies. By using Carl Jung’s archetypes, Hollywood producers set the stage with new storylines with traditional characters. In the 1999 film, The Matrix, Hollywood writers revive Jung’s archetypes in order to introduce the audience to Neo, the main protagonist, as a superior yet “everyman” hero. According to Jung’s archetypes, a hero is characterized as a person who shows the qualities of superior physical prowess and their ability

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    Odyssey Archetype Essay The Odyssey, a ten long epic journey consisting of love, war, and despair; the odyssey dives into human tragedy that no man would ever want to experience. This is a reason why the odyssey is so significant to today 's literature. The Odyssey occurred ancient Greece times. The odysseys genre is an adventure but has aspects of all other genres. In this essay I will be explaining the archetypes in the odyssey that are most relevant in the Odyssey. I will be going into full

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    named Odysseus, and the archetypes he encounters is a great and epic one. His cunningness and wit is always set to the test against either gruesome, horrific monsters or his own inner battles. The time period this story takes place in is in the twelfth century B.C.E. Ten years after the fall of the city of Troy. The genre of The Odyssey is an epic poem and as for literary information, it features Odysseus’s long ten year struggle to return home. The main topic is Archetypes and Greek Culture in The

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    those fiction novels is called The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, written by Clive Staples Lewis. In the fantasy The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Clive Staples Lewis uses the symbol of the stone table, the character archetype of the villain, and the character archetype of the hero to convey and compare the similarities of Christianity in his novel. In the novel The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Lewis uses the symbol of the stone table to convey Christianity to the readers. In the book

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    Analyzing Contrast with Character Archetypes in “The Yellow Sweater” In “The Yellow Sweater” by Hugh Garner, the two main characters, Tom and Marie, are character archetypes. Tom is the perverted businessman, in his 40’s with wisps of grey in his hair and a stubble beard. Furthermore Marie is the young and innocent girl; frail, naive and pretty. While Tom is perverted and sick, Marie is innocent and naive. Moreover Tom is old and fat while Marie is young and thin. Lastly Tom is a businessman and

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    Color Purple Archetypes

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    women, acting as female archetypes throughout the novel. Shug, a woman with a fiery personality that ignites inspiration in Celie to further herself as a woman, is the main focal point of the female archetype in this novel. Celie wants to change herself; not to fit into the mold in which Shug has pushed herself into, but to better her life. Shug’s personality was able to rid Celie of the internal dark cloud living inside her. Shug is clearly identified as a female archetype throughout the novel; an

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    Jung and the Archetypes: “The Enemy Within” “Whoever the hero may be, he or she journeys for us, carries us metaphorically into our darker side, […] where the monsters inside of us take on terrifyingly real forms, where our deepest wishes sometimes are fulfilled.” (Leeming 203, 204). I’ve always been drawn to hero quests. One of my favorites is Star Trek, though it isn’t a typical hero quest. The stories of each incarnation of Star Trek are thought provoking explorations of the human psyche on both

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