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    As a child‚ love and acceptance were the aspects that I cherished the most hence my strongest archetype being Innocent. My characteristics are very similar to the description of the innocent as I am a person that puts a lot of thought into friendship and believes everything will turn out the way I want it to. Throughout my childhood‚ my parents have been the mother and father figure that raised me up so that I take other people into consideration and bond with everyone with love and compassion. Love

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    The shadow is a common archetype in movies and in stories. The shadow reflects a deeper element of our psyche and is the dark side of the person. Everyone’s shadow is different‚ because not everyone is alike. So my shadow will be different from my sisters‚ and it is what we want crave to have‚ and is usually the evil in us. The anima archetype is the woman in men. Men have a certain secondary female sexual features to them‚ and men try to hide the feminist side of them. In Avatar Colonel Miles

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    Ophelia’s Weakness Reveals Hamlet’s Strength Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ emphasizes the consequences of abandonment and isolation as differentiated through the contradicting reactions of Hamlet and Ophelia to parallel circumstances. Her suicide The unforeseen suicide of Ophelia reveals her inability handle her intense feelings and exemplifies Hamlet as a more resilient character due to immense mental strength. Hamlet’s famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy exhibits his mental resilience by maturely

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    mortality‚ revenge‚ and most of all‚ madness. On Hamlet’s quest for revenge‚ there was one death that caused Ophelia to ascend into her own madness. There are only a few signs before hinting towards Ophelia being insane‚ but he the days following the death she takes the plunge down the rabbit hole. This lead up to when Ophelia finally died and ended her own life. There are two theories as to why Ophelia went insane. One being being she did truly love Hamlet and not being able to be with him affected her

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    In order to demonstrate the conflict at the community level‚ I used the system archetype of Vicious Cycle. Stroh explains that Virtuous/Vicious Cycles are “amplification and reinforcement”‚ “a reinforcing process producing success or disaster” (Stroh‚ 2015‚ pg. 67). “The terms virtuous circle and vicious circle (also referred to as virtuous cycle and vicious cycle) refer to a complex chain of events which reinforce themselves through a feedback loop” (Wikipedia‚ 2016‚ paragraph 1). The

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    the creation of the earth. And these two Adams are representative of two aspects of the human character. Adam I and Adam II are each archetypes that teach a lesson to the readers of Genesis‚ which‚ according to Soloveitchik‚ is why they are both included in the Bible. Carrying Soloveitchik’s approach to reading Genesis to the rest of the book and applying his Archetype theory to other characters in the scripture yields a very interesting take on the stories of the Bible. For example‚ if one

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    why wouldn’t you throw it in the mix as well? I think Hamlet criticizes Ophelia & is so cruel to her because his father was murdered by his uncle who is now married to his mother & she’s breaking up with him & spying on him for

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    An Act of Heroism Thesis: An act of heroism can be very rewarding in many different ways. It was a typical Friday morning at home. I get up and start my chores; my regular motherly duties. While the kids are getting ready for school‚ I get breakfast going‚ everyone eats and we are off to school. After dropping everyone off at their designated places‚ I then return home to start on my school work for the day‚ while continuing to do chores. That afternoon‚ after picking

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    OUTLINE 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE MYTH 3. HEROIC PATTERN 3.1 THE BIRTH AND ADOLESCENCE OF BELLEROPHON 3.2 VICTORY OVER THE CHIMERA 3.3 THE RISE AND FALL OF BELLEROPHON 4. MYTH INTERPRETATION 4.1 STRUCTURALISM 4.2 ID‚ EGO AND SUPEREGO 5. CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY CLASSICAL CULTURE 1B 2013: ASSIGNMENT 1 – HEROIC PATTERN OF BELLEROPHON J J Swallow 201378988 1. INTRODUCTION This Essay will be based on the Myth of Bellerophon from The Iliad by Homer as translated by Chapman

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    In today’s society‚ the Monomyth Archetype is prevalent in various forms such as television‚ films‚ books‚ and real life. Joseph Campbell founded the Monomyth Archetype theory‚ it involves a hero or heroine transcending the three main stages: separation‚ struggle or initiation‚ and return and reintegration. More specifically‚ this theory is predominant in the short genre‚ "The Step Not Taken"‚ by Paul D’Angelo. In the first stage‚ the protagonist is confronted with a journey of whether to provide

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