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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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    The novel Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelly in 1818‚ since then the story has become a classic archetype. The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ follows this archetype. Although The Birthmark and Frankenstein are not identical both stories have similar archetypal characters and share similar themes of abused power and redemption. The Frankenstein archetype requires three types of characters: a obsessive‚ mad scientist‚ a pure kind feminine presents and a monster‚ both sympathetic and ruthless

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    A movie that I have seen that has a “Hero’s Journey archetype plot pattern” is Moana. It starts when she learns that there is an awful thing going on other islands and she is intrigued to go and explore beyond the reefs‚ which is the call to Adventure. She also gets lots of unconditional love when her ancestors appear‚ guide the path‚ and previously her grandma showed lots of support. But then the refusal to call hits fast when Moana wants to leave but her dad rejects and says to be happy where you

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    Jung Typology Test Essay

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    The Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test was very accurate with the results of my personality type. According to Humanmetrics‚ ISFJs are characterized by their desire to serve others or “need to be needed.” As far as my strengths are concerned‚ the test was extremely accurate because I am warm‚ friendly‚ and affirming by nature; service-oriented; good listener; excellent organizational capabilities; good at handling money; and taking care of daily needs. However‚ it was wrong on two of the weaknesses

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    In the Grimm Fairytales‚ there are many antagonists. The most occurring‚ however‚ is the Evil Stepmother archetype. In most stories‚ this character is insensitive to the familial needs‚ "No‚ Aschenputtle‚ you have no proper clothes‚ and you do not know how to dance‚ and you will be laughed at!" (Aschenputtle) ‚ opting instead to follow the path of greed or vanity. Almost always beautiful‚ the evil stepmother often strives to maintain that beauty and fortune for the sake of self "Queen‚ you are full

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    the process of growth; it is also a loss of innocence. It is an aspect of coming of age or an experience in a child or person’s life that makes them more aware of evil‚ pain or suffering in the world around them. 3:10 to Yuma is a represents this archetype of life in different ways. Not only so the characters face events that would make them lose their innocence but movie opens the eyes of the audience as well. The audience sees how random strangers are ready to kill a man they don’t even know just

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    Amir: The Hero Archetype

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    Amir represents the Hero archetype. He is smart and willing to sacrifice himself for love. He doesn’t have ambition in life‚ which might be considered as a character flaws for some people. However‚ that’s the obstacle he need to overcome later and it influences the arc of this character. f.What are his/her prominent/salient characteristics? Amir is a smart and quick learner. He has integrity in his heart to lead his actions. Indifferent to fame and wealth‚ he never relies on others and always

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    Another example of the hero archetype is in the Story of Macbeth. For a story to be a hero’s journey‚ there are usually 10 stages that it must follow. The first stage is usually known as the ordinary world. This is when the hero is introduced in such a way so the audience understands their situation. Macbeth is shown in this way since he is a general of king Duncan’s army and he holds off an invading army. This gives the reader a good look at who macbeth is as a person. The next stage in this journey

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    Disney Hercules Archetype

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    rife with the same heroic traits as his definitive counterpart. Throughout the course of the film‚ Hercules faces a series of challenges and events which test his strength and ability. Subsequently these events fulfill the majority of his heroic archetype. By Hercules’ masculine nature‚ divine parent‚ divine helper‚ trip to the underworld‚ and fulfillment of kleos (his immortal quest for glory)‚ Hercules would have been considered a hero in Ancient Greek society despite the archetypical traits left

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    Male Work Archetype

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    Understanding how the average male works is often an overdone case of discussion‚ but there is a particular archetype that I find perplexing. That of course is the average metal head‚ the rocker‚ or the mosh pitter. These guys will go into concerts running on only what I can assume is pizza and energy drink with the amount of energy they have. The concert starts‚ the music is blaring‚ and the song does not even have to be quickly place‚ but they will start slamming into each other. Everyone slowly

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