Title: Archetypes
1ArchetypesPart IVThe End of the Journey
- by Don L. F. Nilsen
- and Alleen Pace Nilsen
2STAGE 3
- The Ruler
- The Magician
- The Sage
- The Wise Fool
3THE RULER
- The Ruler moves from taking responsibility for
oneself through working with ones own group or
commnity to concern for society or the planet. - EXAMPLES Aslan, King Arthur, Max in Where the
Wild Things Are, Jupiter, Obi Wan Kenobee, The
Lion King, Woden, Zeus
4The Ruler /The Hero / The Destroyer
5Three Rulers
6The Lion King of Beasts Shadow Ruler The
Cowardly Lion
7Two Shadow Rulers
8THE MAGICIAN
- The Magician moves from healing and noticing
extrasensory experiences through acting on
visions to connecting everything with everything
else establishing mental, emotional, and
spiritual connections. - EXAMPLES Gandalf, Genie, Hermione, Merlin, Mary
Poppins, Harry Potter, Samantha in Bewitched, The
three Witches in Macbeth, The Wizard of Oz
9Magicians in Childrens Literature
10A Magician and a Shadow MagicianMerlin and the
Wizard of Oz
11THE SAGE
- The Sage moves from searching for the truth
through skepticism to an understanding of the
complexity of truth. - EXAMPLES the professor in Gilligans Island,
Jimminy Cricket, Dumbledore,The Fairy Godmother,
Galdalf, Luke Skywalker, Yoda
12Sages Dumbledore and Gandalf
13Three More Sages
14And Two More Sages
15Jane and Stephen Hawking
16Alan Turing Inventer of the Computer
17THE WISE FOOL/TRICKSTER
- The Wise Fool moves from treating life as a game
through using cleverness to trick others, to
living life one day at a time and enjoying each
special moment. - EXAMPLES Anansi the Spider, The Cat in the Hat,
Coyote, Ferdinand, Forest Gump, The Hare and the
Tortoise, Huckleberry Finn, Raven, Tom Sawyer,
Sawyer on Lost, Scheherazade, The Wizard of Oz
18The Innocent, The Wise FoolThe Trickster
19More Tricksters
20ARCHETYPE RELATIONSHIPS
- Creator and Destroyer
- Eiron and Alazon
- Fool and Wise Fool
- Hero and Anti-Hero
- Innocent and Orphan
- Junex and Senex in Comedy of Manners
- Sage and Magician
21Theodore Roosevelt SenexAlice Roosevelt Junex
22Junex vs. Senexand the Sage
23Shadow Senex vs. Shadow JunexPlus Star-Crossed
Lovers
- Wuthering Heights meets Heart of Darkness
- If someone asks you about the ending
- just lie!
24IDENTIFY THE ARCHETYPES
- In the following slides, place the examples into
various archetypes, and explain what evidence you
used to make your choices.
25MALE EXAMPLES
- Woody Allen
- King Arthur
- Aslan in The Lion, the Witch the Wardrobe
- Charlie Chaplin
- Jesus Christ
- Falstaff
- Gandolf in Lord of the Rings
- Obi Wan Kenobi
- Radar OReilly on MASH
- Samuel Pickwick
- The Wizard of Oz
26FEMALE EXAMPLES
- Alice in Wonderland
- Edith Bunker
- Cinderella
- Cleopatra
- Hera or Juno
- Joan of Arc
- Moll Flanders
- Nora in The Dolls House
- Three Witches in Macbeth
- Tinkerbell in Peter Pan
- Virgin Mary and Queen Elizabeth
27CHILD EXAMPLES
- David Copperfield
- Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz
- Huckleberry Finn
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Peter Pan
- Pinocchio
- Tiny Tim
- Tom Thumb
- Winnie the Pooh
28SHADOW EXAMPLES
- Bartleby the Scrivner (Melville)
- Captain Ahab in Moby Dick
- Dr. Frankenstein
- Don Juan in Byrons Don Juan
- Willie Loman in Death of a Salesman
- Gregor Samsa in The Metamorphosis
- The Joker in Batman
- Nurse Ratchet in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
- Oedipus
- Lord Voldemort
29Archetype Essences Alligators, Pumas, Owls,
Swamp Men and Polutersby Carl Hiaasen
30- Linguistic Accents and Archetypes
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vFyyT2jmVPAk