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    Talia Hoffman 3-21-15 English 1 Allison Finn The Archetype of Water in The Things They Carried Water is the one of the most primal archetypes. It represents resurrection‚ purification and redemption. In the case of The Things They Carried‚ water is a constant companion to the characters of the story‚ whether good or bad. Water‚ in this book though‚ can also represent feeling of guilt and shame and the struggle involved with war. In some instances‚ the characters are desperate to find the purification

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    roles throughout our journeys through life. Star Wars was written and produced by George Lucas. His original story was based on the writing of Joseph Campell who was a scholar of myths and legends. George Lucas also based his ideas off of Jung’s Archetype Theory. This theory is that our personalities fit into one of many different types‚ each based on a collective unconscious. His story follows a classic heroic arc. Star Wars was the first serious science fiction film created and also one six Oscars

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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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    Red Badge of Courage Essay by Andy Zolot Throughout the movie‚ The Red Badge of Courage directed by John Huston‚ and the book‚ The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane‚ many similarities and differences are clearly present. Though the book and the screen play were not written by the same person‚ many similarities are apparent. The first and arguably most important similarity between the book and the movie is the plot. The youth‚ Henry‚ has to decide between doing his duty and protecting

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    THE RED QUEEN A variety of theories have been proposed over the years to explain why sexual reproduction may be more advantageous than asexual reproduction‚ and‚ for that matter‚ why sexual reproduction even exists at all. For years everyone accepted the general proposition that sex is good for evolution because it creates genetic variety‚ which‚ in turn‚ is useful in adapting to constantly changing and challenging environments. But it may give organisms a very different kind of edge. By the

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    Red Dwarf‚ by Rob Grant & Doug Naylor Red dwarf was written in collaboration by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. However on the cover of the book the author is called Grant Naylor and is referred to as a "Gestalt entity" giving the reader a clue as to what style the book is going to take. The BBC television series of the same name is based on this book but the events of the book and series are quite different and in my opinion the book is superior. The central character of this book is Dave Lister

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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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    Eric the Red (Eric Thorvaldsson) was the viking known for founding Greenland and creating struggling‚ but later flourishing settlements - But how Eric even found Greenland in the first place‚ has a lot more to do with ‘villain‚’ than ‘hero.’ Setting the Scene Eric was born in Stavanger‚ Norway in the year 950 BCE (Before Common Era.) At age ten‚ his father‚ Thorvald Asvaldsson‚ was exiled from Norway for the act of manslaughter. Because of Eric’s youth‚ he had to leave as well. The two moved

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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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    Archetypes are found in many stories and in many works of literature. An archetype is a universal symbol that brings out a deep response in everyone. The good vs. evil archetype is seen in many action and adventure movies and stories. The hero archetype is where a person goes on a journey and faces challenges along his/her journey. The hero archetype is seen in Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone‚ Sundiata‚ and Spider Man. The hero archetype is seen through out the movie of Harry Potter and the

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