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    difference in their lives. John Green also follows a typical Hero’s Journey Archetype; going through initiation‚ departure and return home. Despite being known as a young adult author‚ John Green proves that he is a hero‚ through his writing and action as he follows the Hero’s Journey. John Green had a unique childhood of “nerdy” interests that developed into his adult career as shown in the Hero’s Journey Archetype. His writing style shows his unique personality. It is intellectual yet simple

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    fear of getting close to people after the suicide of his friend‚ Michael. We’ll explore Charlie’s archetypes‚ his fears‚ the defense mechanisms used‚ and Charlie’s dreams. Charlie Kelmeckis allows his archetypes to move him from the person he was‚ to the person he desires to be. Through the duration of the movie‚ and Charlie’s freshman year he varies from many archetypes. Charlie’s main archetype is the everyman‚ his desire being to belong. A couple of

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    all reasoning of problems to be placed on Jewish people. Alot could have been avoided if all people were considered the same. In the novel Night‚ Moishe is the archetype of an outsider; he was viewed as different and people didn’t listen to him‚ as he warned of the danger coming‚ and it all changed as the unspeakable happened. An archetype of an outsider is the person who is set up to experience something different of others. It could be used to help setup for the upcoming events. The outsider is

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    Richey 1 Katelynn Richey Mr Ricketts AP English Literature and Composition 08 December 2011 Term Paper Carl Jung‚ an analytical psychologist‚ stated that “archetypes are a tendency or instinctive trend in the human unconscious to express certain motifs or themes” (“Dreams‚ Health‚ Yoga‚ Mind & Spirit”). In the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams‚ Williams uses many archetypal images and personas‚ such as the tragic hero or the stern father figure‚ to convey the overall

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    Farm‚ the reader is exposed to several different archetypal styles that lead to the grouping of characters in two aspects: heroes and followers. Archetypes are unique sets of terms that provide a unique universal themes to tell a story or provoke emotion in the reader. There are different types of archetypes—Animal Farm specifically sees character archetypes in the form of a Scapegoat‚ the Innocent‚ The Mother Figure‚ and The Villain. The two aspects present a unique set of challenges that lead to the

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    the protagonist. Tybalt is‚ however‚ from an opposing house‚ the Capulets‚ who have been feuding with Romeo’s house‚ the Montagues‚ for decades. While both Mercutio and Tybalt can be considered the competitor archetype‚ Benvolio acts as a foil through the peacekeeper‚ or mediator archetype. In this tragedy‚ Shakespeare uses the comparison of Mercutio‚ Tybalt‚ and Benvolio to prove that‚ though honor seems like a worthy cause to‚ the safety and interests of oneself and one’s loved ones must take first

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    In her essay‚ “The Deconstruction of the Male-Rescuer Archetype‚” Carolina Fernandez emphasizes how the figure of a “male-hero” has evolved and changed overtime. Fernandez supports her main argument using Spanish fairy tales to oppose the strong-traditional vision of Machoism and demonstrate how women do not need a figure of a hero or rescuer‚ since they can free themselves and become independent. Although some of the fairy tales used as examples had a male rescuer‚ her main argument demonstrates

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    Every character is a type of character that is known as part of the archetype. The hero’s journey is a literary device created by Joseph Campbell as a way to recognize the hero’s main journey throughout many different genres. It is the typical journey of a hero thrown out into an unknown world with a single objective. The

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    American mythologist and writer of ̈The Power Of Myths ̈ breaks it down in three stages‚ ̈Departure‚ ̈ ̈Initiation‚ ̈ and ̈Return ̈. It focuses on the many archetype of a heros ‚ and the different characteristics they have. ̈ A hero is someone who has given his or her life for something bigger than oneself ̈ (151) would be the perfect example of archetype..

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    In “Inside Out” the story tellers use the archetype “Mentor” to show how as humans we all need someone to help us along with life and teach us the correct ways so then when we grow up we can teach the younger generation. Mentors teach us what is bad and good to overall protects us from danger. At the beginning of the movie when Riley was young it shows in the movie that Riley is running around. When she is running she is about to trip over a cord but‚ right before she does fear steps in and saves

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