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    Alchemist Archetypes

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    Alchemist Archetypes In the alchemist by Paul Coelho‚ he writes about a shepherd named Santiago. Santiago’s journey is written mainly through situation archetypes. Archetypes are used to categorize people and a situation in stories‚ poems‚ plays ect. The predominant archetypes are situational. The most distinguished archetypes in the alchemist are the initiation‚ the quest‚ death and rebirth‚ the journey‚ and supernatural intervention. The first archetype in the entire book is the initiation;

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    Dragon Archetype

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    The Dragon The dragon is one of the most fierce‚ aggressive creatures in mythology‚ literature and pop culture. There are many mythological stories and literature centered around dragons‚ such as King Arthur and many myths from many different cultures such as the Chinese‚ the Babylonians‚ and the Indians. They are also seen in many ancient cultures such as the Greeks ‚ when Hercules had to slay a dragon‚ and the Chinese‚ when the sight of dragons would represent a change in season. Also

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    Archetypes In The Giver

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    The greatest work I did in Reading this year was learning about archetypes‚ because I worked hard to get them. During book clubs‚ Arun taught us about the eight standard archetypes of reading. In book clubs‚ we were told to discuss the archetypes of the books we were reading‚ along with discussing about the book itself. From this project I learned about how important archetypes are. I always was eager to get to the archetypes in our books‚ because of how fascinating they were. I put constructive

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    Archetypes In Society

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    Cox English 102 Kelly Romirowsky 21 April 2013 Societal Impact on Character Formation Since the introduction of writing‚ characters all seem to fall into archetypical structures that the author then expands on. Over the last few centuries‚ archetypes have evolved and are beginning to depart from what they once were. Society has discovered new ideological beliefs that have in effect changed the elemental design of characters. From Homer’s The Odyssey in the early 8th century B.C.‚ to the documentary

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    Oedipus

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    According to Aristotle‚ Oedipus in the play Oedipus Rex by Sophacles would be a prime example of a tragic hero as he perfectly portrays the qualities of good‚ consistency and necessary or probable. The quality of good played by Oedipus in the play Oedipus Rex is a perfect portrayal for the element of character in a good tragedy. Aristotle discusses‚ "First‚ and most important‚ it must be good…the character will be good if the purpose is good" (Aristotle‚ 6). First and foremost‚ a character in a tragedy

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    In 1957 the film Oedipus Rex was created to mimic a play written by the famous grecian playwright Sophocles. Leonid Kipnis produced while Tyrone Guthrie directed the movie. Oedipus Rex is a tragic drama based on the misfortune of one King‚ played by Douglas Campbell‚ and his battle with fate. In the beginning‚ Oedipus defeats the Sphinx‚ who threatens Thebes. Soon after‚ Oedipus is crowned King of Thebes for his intelligence. He then marries Jocasta‚ played by Eleanor Stuart‚ and struggles with a

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    “Shall I expel this poison in the bloodFor whoso slew that the king might have a mind”This quote shows the presence of fate when Oedipus declares his intent to solve the murder of Laius which is expressed by the metaphor of “expelling the poison in the blood” and righting the wrong. The second part of the quote‚ “for whoso slew the king might have a mind to strike me too with his assassin hand” also shows the intervention of fate when Oedipus denounces the murderer in front of his citizens when he himself

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    Oedipus was a tragic hero of Greek mythology‚ a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother. His story is the tale of someone who‚ because he did not know his true identity‚ followed the wrong path in life. Oedipus represents two enduring themes of Greek myth and drama: the damaged nature of humanity and an individual’s powerlessness against the route of destiny in a harsh universe. Oedipus was the son of the King Laius and the Queen Jocasta of Thebes

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    Villarreal Bibliography Essay Engl 2332 Sophocles: Oedipus the King The most obvious theme expressed is the symbolism of free will. This issue is manifested in the plot itself and is a central theme in the play. It goes without saying that this problem of free will is still relevant till this day and has been a major topic throughout history. Another central issue dealt with in Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus the King‚ or also known as Oedipus Tyrannus is fate. These two issues will be key issues that

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    they thought they were. In the play Oedipus the King written by Sophocles this is exactly what happens. Oedipus is seen as the most tragic character because‚ in the beginning of the play he sees himself as a great‚ and intelligent man‚ although by the end of the play‚ Oedipus realizes his ignorance. In the beginning of the play‚ Oedipus solves the riddle and defeats the Sphinx‚ which causes Oedipus views himself as one of a kind. After the Sphinx defeat‚ Oedipus is speaking to the Priest and describes

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