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    An Archetype or Two ( A Discussion Over Blake’s Use or Archetypes) In every story there is always some form of archetype. Archetypes are universal symbols which can be seen in many different ways‚ they can be seen through a character‚ symbol‚ or even a setting. Sometimes we overlook the importance of an archetype and think that it has no meaning when in reality it can be the most important thing. It could be something as little as a sidekick who doesn’t say or do much. Blake does an excellent job

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    that‚ she changed her attitude and made friends again. In the Korean version of the story Cinderella‚ there are two stepsisters. One was very beautiful and very kind. Another was very stingy and bad. Because the prince wanted to find the girl with a missing shoe‚ the prince and the beautiful sister of the two stepsisters got married and lived happily ever after. In many novels and fairy tales‚ as in Cinderella‚ the main characters are usually beautiful or handsome. Beauty is representative of good

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    London. Into the Woods had an amazing run of reproductions beginning in 1987‚ and continuing through 2002 (Broadway Musical Home). In this production James Lapine incorporated characters from many of the fairytales we know and love. Fairytales like Cinderella‚ Rapunzel‚ Jack and the Beanstalk‚ and Little Red Riding Hood are all entwined into Lapine’s newly created story. Lapine’s newly created tale includes a couple that cannot conceive because a witch has placed a spell on their home. Inevitably‚ all

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    cheetah girls 2 19. cheetah girls 3 20. spectacular 21. fame 22. luck of the irish 23. the salon 24. lizzie mcguire movie 25. raise your voice 26. the perfect man 27. cinderella story 28. material girls 29. glitter 30. pretty woman 31. license to wed 32. cinderella 1 cartoon 33. cinderella 2 cartoon 34. cinderella 3 cartoon 35. mary popins 36. rebound 37. big momma house 1 38. big momma house 2 39. blue streak 40. national security 41. the wizard oz 1 42. return to oz 2 43

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    locks‚ ‘perfect’ eyes‚ ‘perfect’ nose and thin waist are what most all of the Disney princesses look like. In the Disney original movies the bad guy‚ for example the stepsisters in “Cinderella” are portrayed as ‘ugly’‚ while in the original version they are known as beautiful‚ and delicate. In the Disney version of “Cinderella”‚ it suggests the prince did not look towards the stepsisters because they did not look ‘perfect’. This further proves that Disney movies suggest viewers to have beautiful looks

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    control. Show Boat spans over many years‚ which is also a light commentary on the tests of time and how people can change with age and fate throughout the years. Hammerstein created very interesting love stories in order to keep up with the classic Cinderella story‚ but also creating more dimensional and dramatic relationships. The relationship between Gaylord and Magnolia is a classic love-at-first-sight story that carries with it some of the most beautiful duets including: “Make Believe” and “You Are

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    not as she imagined growing up. A shattered household speculating how to put it back together‚ trying to figure out where all the pieces fit into her society. She did not exist in a happily ever after world anymore and wondered why the need for Cinderella and her stepsisters in this picture. For all they really did was arguing over dresses. She continues

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    of the mind‚ as archetypes‚ universal psychological tools that the collective unconscious utilizes to somehow transmit and perpetuate social arrangements. These archetypes play a role in society as it keeps it together‚ assigning a role to its members. This is a somewhat chosen role by the individual who‚ while not in complete control of its influences has in most cases complete autonomy to decide on the particular decisions of what to do with the learned behaviors. While archetypes seem to be universal

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    up to. We grow up watching Cinderella‚ a girl who with the help of her fairy godmother transforms her appearance from poor servant maid to a beautiful princess. In doing this‚ she is able to go off to the ball and find her prince charming whom is captivated by her beauty and they fall in love and live happily ever after. I cannot really agree with Barry when he states “men don’t even notice 97 percent of the beauty efforts you make anyway” (370) You think if Cinderella would’ve shown up to the ball

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    comes from the Greek word arche (beginning) and typos (imprint). But as linguistically‚ the term arch is an adjective means literally “chief” or “principal” and prefix types that can be meant “highest” or “important.” Walker (2002:17) argued that archetypes are unconscious principles to returning images‚ symbols‚ or patterns. Thus statement can be explained that an author when make a literary work sometime inserting implicit meaning that keep in symbols‚ patterns‚ or images. Archetypal criticism tries

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