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Title: Archetypes in Literature


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Archetypes in Literature
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Archetype
  • an original model of a person, ideal example, or
    a prototype upon which others are copied,
    patterned, or emulated

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Characters
  • Hero
  • The main character leaves his or her community
    to go on an adventure, performing deeds that
    bring honor to the community
  • Mother figure
  • Fairy Godmother (surrogate mother)
  • comforts and directs child, especially when he or
    she is confused and needs guidance. Represents
    powers that can be called on for help when it is
    needed. Helps young person to solve own problems.

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Characters
  • The great teacher/mentor
  • Wise old men/women
  • protects or helps main character when he or she
    faces challenges.
  • The innocent
  • Child/Youth or Inexperienced adult
  • Underdog
  • Double
  • Split personalitythe other side of an individual

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Characters
  • Enchantress/Temptress
  •  
  • The Giant/Monster/Ogre
  •  

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Characters
  • Villain
  • Trickster
  • Change and growth - humorous
  •  
  • Evil figure

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Settings
  • Garden
  • Cultivated and carefully planned. Restricted to
    certain vegetation.
  • Forest
  • Fertility. Symbolically the primitive levels of
    the feminine psyche, protective and sheltering.
    Those who enter often lose their direction or
    rational outlook.
  • Tree
  • Represents life and knowledge

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Settings
  • Caves and tunnels
  • Deep down where character delves into self. Place
    that character goes when invisible or inactive.
    At the extreme may signify death
  • Mountains and peaks
  • Highest peak is place to see far. Place to gain
    great insight.

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Setting
  • The River
  • Crossing river may symbolize new territory
  • Rivers can be boundaries or borders on the
    other side is something new or different
  • May represent human life or time passing as we
    follow the river from its source to its mouth
  • The Sea
  • Vast, alien, dangerous, chaos
  • Waves may symbolize measures
  • of time and represent eternity or
  • infinity

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Setting
  • Fountain
  • Stands for purification the sprinkling of water
    (baptism) washes away sin.
  • Islands
  • Microcosms or small worlds unto themselves
  • Represent isolation or get-a-ways

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Actions / Events
  • Journey
  • Linear, Circular
  • Quests
  • Material wealth, security, kin, global good,
    self, self-identity or self-assurance
  • Coming of age
  • The Test or Trial
  • Birth/Death and Rebirth
  • The Fall Expulsion from Eden
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