Title: Archetypal/Mythological Criticism
1Archetypal/Mythological Criticism
2Universal Myths
- Native peoples, and indeed whole civilizations,
have their own mythologies, but common images,
themes and motives are present. These common
images are what Jung called archetypes.
3Carl Jung (1875-1961)
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (1875-1961) believed
all myths came from the same elementary ideas
"archetypes. They are the building blocks not
only of the unconscious mind, but of a collective
unconscious.
4Carl Jung
In other words, Jung believed that everyone in
the world is born with the same basic
subconscious model of what a "hero" is, or a
"mentor" or a "quest."
5Joseph CampbellHero with a Thousand Faces
In 1949, Joseph Campbell began a revolution in
anthropology (the study of people and culture)
with his book The Hero With a Thousand Faces.
6Joseph Campbell (1904-1987)
This book built on the pioneering work of German
anthropologist Adolph Bastian (1826-1905), who
first proposed the idea that myths from all over
the world seem to be built from the same
"elementary ideas."
7Joseph Campbell and Heroes
Campbell eloquently argues that all stories are
fundamentally the same story, which he named the
"Hero's Journey," or the "monomyth."
8Practical Applications of Campbells Archetypes
- Walt Disney Productions used Campbells
archetypes of the hero, journey, obstacles, etc.
and created a template for a Disney story line.
All Disney stories feature a hero who is
essentially good, a few obstacles to be
surpassed, and a journey towards a certain goal
(physical, emotional, or mental).
9Archetype
- An original model or type after which similar
things are patterned. - Archetypes can be well-known story patterns,
universal experiences or personality types. - Myths, fairytales, fictional genres, and cultural
heroes are generally archetypal in their use of
symbols and metaphors. - The basic cycles of life and nature are sources
of archetypal images and symbols.
10Archetypes from Nature
- Water birth-death-resurrection creation
purification and redemption fertility and
growth. - Rivers death and rebirth (baptism) the flowing
of time into eternity transitional phases of the
life cycle. . . . - Sun (fire and sky are closely related) creative
energy thinking, enlightenment, wisdom,
spiritual vision. - Rising sun birth, creation, enlightenment.
- Setting sun death.
11Colour Archetypes
- Red blood, sacrifice, passion disorder.
- Green growth, hope, fertility.
- Blue highly positive secure tranquil
spiritual purity. - Black darkness, chaos, mystery, the unknown,
death, wisdom, evil, melancholy. - White light, purity, innocence, timelessness
negative death, terror, supernatural - Yellow enlightenment, wisdom.