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    are fearless‚ intelligent‚ and can tackle any obstacle. Anti-Heroes are the complete opposite. Villains are purely immoral and they despise the heroes they face. Anti-Villains seem immoral but they too are not purely evil. All of these character archetype share one thing in common: they both have a noble side and an immoral side. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie‚ and Star Wars: The Force Awakens by J.J. Abrams‚ can help further understand these character architypes. And Then There Were

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    Traditionally‚ the popular archetype of the Blind Seer involves one who is physically blind yet possesses deeper knowledge. Robert’s deeper knowledge is his ability to connect emotionally and spiritually. His wisdom is strengthened by the stroking‚ touching‚ and lifting of his beard

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    Pastiche Plot Siddhartha Stays With the Buddha In the town of Savathi everyone knew the Buddha‚ all the habitants in town were familiar with his teachings. My friend Govinda and me followed the herd of monks‚ who were dressed up in yellow robes. We walked for what felt like eternity. I couldn’t hold my excitement. I was so close. I could finally hear his teachings. Finally‚ I saw the temple in the distance‚ it was surrounded by ancient trees‚ which overflowed with knowledge. All the gardens were

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    not exist. When present‚ Siddhartha Gautama had expressed his knowledge of the world‚ providing non-optimistic and non-pessimistic but rather realistic philosophical and spiritual explanations of how our lives and world operate. His teachings explained the true definition of Suffering‚ known as Dukkha‚ and had given followers his own interpretation on how to overcome such suffering by following the Eightfold Pathway. Paragraph 2: Within the teachings of Buddhism‚ Siddhartha Gautama had spoken about

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    In the book Siddhartha‚ by Hermann Hesse‚ the Siddhartha sets out on a journey of self-discovery where he encounters a westernized society where properties‚ riches‚ and wealth are abundant in the homes of the prosperous. Similar to in Siddhartha‚ capitalism is seen as one of the major driving forces of society in the movie Wall Street‚ directed by Oliver Stone‚ where the main character is an example of the extremes of capitalism and how it can corrupt the soul of a man and endanger the lives of thousands

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    Brutus & Julius Caesar The tragic hero archetype has been played with for as long as literature has been created‚ but no one had quite a spin on it like William Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s tragic heroes were specifically designed to elicit pity and fear from the audience and to really feel their downfall. In Julius Caesar‚ the protagonist Brutus is a well-made example. But the character of which the play is named after is often not considered as one. Although the character of Julius Caesar does not

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    Archetypes In Life Of Pi

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    In the Life Of Pi‚ the author uses symbolic archetypes such as the “the journey” or “the loyal companion” to divulge that we as humans have evolved as a group to frequently rely on each other for the basic resources that are key to survival‚ therefore‚ needing companionship/communication because the reality of isolation would tear us apart. By way of explanation‚ humans are reliant on each other‚ and communicating to one another fulfills ourselves and makes us a stronger and healthier individual

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    unknown as the deepest crevices of the Ocean. Not only is it almost impossible to reach‚ but it isn’t known what will be found. Each quest towards an answer that truly isn’t there brings about different results‚ which Siddhartha and Govinda witness throughout the tale. In the novel “Siddhartha” by author Hermann Hesse‚ the message of the journey towards Enlightenment is shown through a plethora of symbols. The River with its representation of moving on‚ Nature with its never ending cycles‚ and the Ferryman

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    Golden Age was the first era of comic books‚ a time where they became so widespread and popular that more than 60 million copies were sold each month by 1946. Many of the most notable superheroes were created during these years‚ and the superhero archetype was constructed and defined. Characters such as Batman‚ Captain America‚ Flash Gordon‚ and Wonder Woman gained prominence in the Golden Age. Despite popular belief‚ Wonder Woman was not the first female superhero. A few came before her‚ many after

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    in England‚ a valiant and brave warrior was one of the most valuable assets a king could have. Due to this‚ much of the writing from this period were epics and tales with a heroic warrior as the main character. One of the most famous examples or archetypes of this type of writing is the epic poem Beowulf. In this story‚ the main character‚ Beowulf‚ is a marvelous warrior and possesses many of the various Anglo Saxon traits. There are three categories of characteristics in Beowulf that are particularly

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