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    Everyone knows the story of Cinderella‚ the girl who finds her prince with the help of a magical fairy god-mother‚ transforming her previously horrible life to a fabulous depiction of every little girls dream. Generations of children around the world have heard the story Cinderella countless times‚ however most people are unaware of the multiple versions of this legend. The European version of Cinderella ‚“Aschenputtel” written by the Grimm Brothers consists of the female protagonist being treated

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    Archetypes‚ as defined by the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung‚ are the “contents of the collective unconscious”. Similar to motifs‚ archetypes are the “deposits of the constantly repeated experiences of humanity”; they are universally understood symbols and patterns that have occurred and continue to occur in art and literature. In The Hunger Games‚ there are several key archetypal characters and situations. The archetype of the hero or heroine in the story is Katniss‚ a brave sixteen-year

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    Myth” by Linda Seger‚ Seger points out how characters from any story usually follow a certain pattern‚ called archetypes. Analyzing a fairy tale‚ I decided to choose “Cinderella”. It is evident that many characters in “Cinderella” followed a traditional archetype. The main character‚ Cinderella‚ can be fit into three different archetypes: innocent‚ damsel in distress‚ and an outcast. Cinderella can be classified as an innocent because she has never done wrong to anyone‚ even staying positive when getting

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    go to North Valley High and dream of going to Princeton. They have a relationship that goes on through text messages and emails. He finally asks her to the Halloween dance‚ where they meet‚ and she finds out Austin is Nomad. Not knowing who his ’Cinderella’ is‚ he goes on one of the toughest quests ever‚ as Sam’s friends convince her to tell him. He finds out at a more than humiliating pep rally that Cincerella is ’Diner Girl’. She finally tells off her steps‚ and she manages to tell off Austin. At

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    message or idea in a piece a literature. Just like in cinderella‚ since the theme of this story is based on the archetype of true loves kiss. The story of cinderella starts off with cinderella‚ her stepmom‚ and her two stepsisters. Like on TV and other movie apps show other cinderella stories that all start out the same way‚ but end in many different ways. Like some of the stories mostly deal with the main archetype of true loves kiss. In cinderella this young teenage girl wants to live up to her dream

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    The word “archetype” today means a stereotype; a definition of something that comes to us naturally and that is plugged into our consciousness. So where did we get these archetypes from? What society began the main traits that our characters have followed ever since? Our society has followed behind Greek influences since the beginning‚ probably because Greece is one of the oldest known civilizations to humans. Literature as well‚ has been followed up to today. Homers’ epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ presents

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     These patterns that we develop are called archetypes. An archetype is defined as “a typical character‚ an action or a situation that seems to represent such universal patterns of human nature” (Taylor 3). According to the psychologist Carl Jung‚ mankind possesses a “collective unconscious” that contains these archetypes and these are common to all of humanity. Archetypal

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    Although there are many types of Archetypes. Jung expressed that there are twelve primary types which demonstrates our basic human motivation. The archetypes are divided into three groups identified as The Ego Types‚ The Soul Types and The Self Types.The Ego Types are 1.The Every Man: This character is empathetic‚ sincere and is able to fit in with others who are like him. According to Jung‚ his/her personality could be described as being"down to earth” and he is honest. This character accepts all

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    The Hero Archetype The hero archetype according to Carl Jung can be defined as road map that leads to “a successful assimilation of the conscious rational mind with the unconscious”. In the story Gilgamesh this hero has all of the aspects that makes a hero according to Jung. He has the support of supernatural beings‚ proves himself many times‚ leaves his land‚ and he also has a unusual circumstance of birth. These are all of the elements of a hero archetype. Gilgamesh is told not to be 100

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    “Where The Wild Things Are” Archetype Analysis The mythological archetypes found in “Where The Wild Things Are” are: Heroic archetypes Hero as a Warrior: Max continuously struggles with the battles between himself and the Wild Things. He leads the Wild Things‚ and claims that he can destroy anyone who they don’t want to be there. He struggles to settle the groups arguments‚ but in the end‚ succeeds. Wanderer: Max gets to know the Wild Things‚ starts developing a friendship with Carol‚

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