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Title: ARCHETYPES


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ARCHETYPES
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What is an Archetype?
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What is an Archetype?
  • Archetype an original model or pattern from
    which other later copies are created.

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What is an Archetype?
  • Archetype an original model or pattern from
    which other later copies are created.
  • Especially a character, an action, or a situation

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Characteristics of Archetypes
  • They are not individual they are the part we
    share with all humanity.
  • They are the inherited part of being human which
    connects us to our past and go beyond our
    experience to a common source.
  • They express themselves in forms.
  • They are universal.
  • They are recurrent.

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SITUATIONAL ARCHETYPES
  • The Journey
  • The Quest
  • The Task
  • The Initiation
  • The Fall

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The Journey
  • Sends the hero in search for some truth or
    information necessary to restore the kingdom.
    Usually the hero descends into a real or
    psychological hell and is forced to discover the
    darkest truths, quite often concerning his own
    faults.

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The Journey
  • Think of a movie youve seen or a novel youve
    read that contains the situational archetype of a
    journey.

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The Journey
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The Journey
  • Batman

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The Journey
  • Batman
  • Leaves his place of luxury, descends into a
    rougher world, and learns combat skills etc then
    returns to Gotham to protect its people.

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The Journey
  • Batman
  • Star Wars

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The Journey
  • Batman
  • Star Wars
  • Forrest Gump

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The Journey
  • Batman
  • Star Wars
  • Forrest Gump
  • The Odessey

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The Quest
  • The heros ultimate goal. When achieved, this
    will restore the kingdom.

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The Quest
  • Lord of the Rings

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The Quest
  • Destruction of the ring will save the world from
    evil.

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The Task
  • To save the kingdom, to win the fair lady, to
    identify himself so that he may resume his
    rightful position. The hero must perform some
    nearly superhuman deed.

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The Task
  • Star Wars

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The Task
  • Can you think of another movie that involves a
    nearly impossible task?

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The Task
  • Tommy Boy

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The Initiation
  • An initiation into life that is the depiction of
    an adolescent coming into maturity and adulthood
    with all the problems and responsibilities this
    process involves. An awakening, awareness, or a
    larger view of the world and the people in it
    usually forms.

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The Initiation
  • Any examples?

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The Initiation
  • Snow White and the Huntsman

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The Initiation
  • Snow White and the Huntsman
  • Dead Poets Society

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The Initiation
  • Snow White and the Huntsman
  • Dead Poets Society

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The Fall
  • A decent from a higher to a lower being. This
    experience involves a loss of innocence and
    happiness. Usually accompanied by expulsion from
    a kind of paradise as a punishment.

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The Fall
  • Thor

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CHARACTER ARCHETYPES
  • Hero
  • Young Man From the Provinces
  • Mentor
  • Magic Weapon
  • Devil Figure (Evil)
  • Villain
  • Scapegoat
  • Star-Crossed Lovers
  • Hunting Group of Companions
  • Outcast
  • Creatures of Nightmare
  • Friendly Beast
  • Apparently Evil Figure with an Ultimately Good
    Heart
  • Woman Figure

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The Hero (Protagonist)
  • His or her life can be clearly divided into a
    series of well-marked adventures.

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Young Man from the Provinces
  • This hero is taken away as a young man or woman
    and raised by strangers. He later returns to his
    home and heritage where he or she is a stranger
    who can see new problems and solutions.

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The Mentor
  • A teacher, counselor, and role model to the hero.
  • The mentor teaches by example the skills
    necessary to survive the quest.

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The Magic Weapon
  • This symbolizes the extraordinary quality of the
    hero because no one else can wield the weapon or
    use it to its full potential. It is often given
    by the mentor.

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The Devil Figure (Evil)
  • This character offers worldly goods, fame or
    knowledge to the hero in exchange for possession
    of his soul.

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The Villain Scapegoat
  • This character attempts to foil the efforts of
    the hero.
  • An animal or human whose death in a public
    ceremony atones some sin that has been visited
    upon a community.

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The Star-Crossed Lovers
  • Two characters engaged in a love affair that is
    fated to end tragically for one or both due to
    disapproval by society, friends, family, or some
    tragic situation.

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The Hunting Group of Companions
  • These are loyal companions willing to face any
    number of perils in order to be together.

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Outcast
  • A figure banished from a social group for some
    crime against his/her fellow man. The outcast is
    usually destined to become a wonderer from place
    to place.

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The Creatures of Nightmare
  • A monster, usually summoned from the deepest,
    darkest part of the human psyche to threaten the
    lives of the hero/heroine.

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The Friendly Beast
  • This character shows that nature is on the side
    of the hero.

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The Friendly Beast
  • This character shows that nature is on the side
    of the hero.
  • Finding Nemo

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The Friendly Beast
  • This character shows that nature is on the side
    of the hero.
  • Finding Nemo
  • Whale

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The Friendly Beast
  • This character shows that nature is on the side
    of the hero.
  • Finding Nemo
  • Whale
  • Delivers them to the coast

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The Friendly Beast
  • This character shows that nature is on the side
    of the hero.
  • Finding Nemo
  • Whale
  • Delivers them to the coast
  • Pelican

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The Friendly Beast
  • This character shows that nature is on the side
    of the hero.
  • Finding Nemo
  • Whale
  • Delivers them to the coast
  • Pelican
  • Jump into my mouth

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The Apparently Evil FigureWith an Ultimately
Good Heart
  • This is a redeemable devil figure saved by the
    nobility or love of the hero.

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The Woman Figure
  • The Earth mother
  • The Temptress
  • The Platonic Ideal
  • The Damsel in Distress

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The Earth mother
  • This character offers spiritual and emotional
    nourishment to those whom she comes in contact.

The Platonic Ideal
  • A source of inspiration and a spiritual ideal,
    for whom the protagonist has an intellectual
    rather than physical attraction.

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The Temptress
  • Sensuous beauty to whom the hero is attracted and
    who ultimately brings about his downfall.

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The Damsel in Distress
  • The vulnerable woman who must be rescued by the
    hero

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Symbolic Archetypes
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Light/ Darkness
  • Light usually suggest hope, renewal, or
    knowledge.
  • Darkness implies the unknown, ignorance or
    despair.

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Water/ Desert
  • Water suggests birth, resurrection, purification,
    fertility, and growth.
  • Desert implies death, hopelessness, and spiritual
    emptiness.

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Death/ Rebirth
  • Death represents evening, winter, and old age.
  • Rebirth suggests morning, springtime and youth.
  • Parallels the cycle of nature and cycle of
    life.

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Picture Credits
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  • students.ou.edu
  • torta.hu
  • www.mugglenet.com
  • disneyposters.tripod.com
  • www.starstore.com
  • movies.yahoo.com
  • www.answers.com
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    ects/Dau's20Web20stuff/mowgli.html
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    ects/Dau's20Web20stuff/animatedsuperman.html
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