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    Philo

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    The Writer’s Journey -I came to believe that the Hero’s Journey is nothing less than a handbook for life‚ a complete instruction manual in the art of being human -the Hero’s Journey is not an invention‚ but an observation. It is a recognition of a beautiful design‚ a set of principles that govern the conduct of life and the world of storytelling the way physics and chemistry govern the physical world -from this model‚ infinite and highly varied copies can be produced‚ each resonating with the

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    The beautiful Annabel Lee

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    using dreams‚ we can break into that unconscious barrier we have in order to understand what is truly going on deep inside the corners of our minds. He uses all kinds of archetypes to help comprehend and determine what really lies deep inside. According to Carl Jung’s theory‚ Annabel Lee is portrayed by the narrator as the anima archetype of Edgar Allan Poe’s poem in “Annabel Lee.” This whole poem is about the narrator fighting a war that is going on with a certain side of himself that he wants to let

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    Carl Jung

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    CARL JUNG Carl Gustav Jung was born on 26th July‚ 1875 in Kesswyl‚ a town on Lake Constance in Switzerland. For sixty years‚ Carl Jung devoted himself with intense energy and with a singularity of purpose to analyzing the far-flung and deep-lying processes of human personality. Although Carl Jung’s theory of personality is usually identified as a psychoanalytic theory because of the emphasis that it places upon unconscious processes‚ it differs in some notable aspects from Freud’s theory of personality

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    Contemporary Heros Quest

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    world Form alliances with normal society Also believes that Blade is a threat Villain Con’t  What is an archetype?   Heroism    A universal symbol‚ term‚ or pattern of behavior Blade possess selfless service Restrains himself from self indulgence Ruling the World    This is a common theme among villains Conspiracies to corrupt society Personal power and destruction Archetypes Initiation- Blade sought vengeance on the creature that bit and killed his mother during child birth. Separation-

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    The Hidden Meanings Behind Demian Archetypes are considered to be a type of symbolic imagery derived from the past collective experience and present in the individual unconscious; at least in the ideas of Jungian psychology. In the article entitled Jungian Archetypes in Herman Hesse’s Demian‚ by critic Johanna Neuer‚ this definition proves true‚ as its interpretation is based on Jung’s archetypes and theory of individuation. In Herman Hesse’s novel‚ Demian‚ Hesse strives to represent the process

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    archetypes in peter pan

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    Peter Pan‚ J. M. Barrie uses archetypes and motifs that establish the story as a fairytale. Among the features of the fairytale are having the setting in a magical land‚ having a hero and a villain and having major characters on a quest. Barrie creates the Neverland as the land of dreams where these archetypes and motifs come to life to tell a story of escape‚ adventure and journey‚ putting this story clearly in the fairytale genre. Barrie uses a variety of archetypes but among the most that strengthen

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    In this essay I am trying to accomplish a literary analysis and integrating quotes from the book Wild. My focus is Option A which is to analyze the archetypes in Cheryl’s journey and the roles of various characters. My thesis was how the archetypes create who she really is and without them she wouldn’t be able to change. I chose this topic because I like to know about other people’s journey and the people that impacted them in their journey. I considered the audience by not using personal pronouns

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    Archetype: Who Are You

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    ARCHETYPES: WHO ARE YOU? BY CAROLINE MYSS (Nonfiction Book Reports) The Assignment in Conversation VI Subject By: Siti Utami 10111150 S I ENGLISH LITERATURE HIGHER SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEKNOKRAT BANDAR LAMPUNG 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Background of The Report 1 1.2 The Scope Of The Report 2 CHAPTER TWO DISCUSSION 2.1 The Biographycal Sketch 3 2.2 The Physical Description 4

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    Nemo

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    His quest follows the same pattern as every other heroic journey throughout time; the universal monomyth. The key components that allow the universal monomyth to be seen throughout Finding Nemo are the basic steps of the hero myth‚ the different archetypes that characters fit perfectly to‚ and the universal themes that are visible throughout the movie. The heroic journey within Finding Nemo follows the story of Marlin‚ a small fearful clown fish who is afraid of everything from the wide open sea

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    JOURNAL 1

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    the mind as they say; and the one who proves worthy and courageous shall taste the “fruits” of his labor. Interestingly‚ the “Corn Hero” reminded me of Frodo’s journey to Mordor and Harry Potter’s adventures in that all of them can be seen as “archetypes”.

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