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    conscious ego, 2) The personal unconscious and 3) The collective unconscious. He proposed the idea that humans contain a series of inborn archetypes. As defined by Carl Jung, archetypes are emotional symbols that are common to all people and have been formed since the beginning of time (Freidman & Schustack, 2012). This paper will discuss one of Jung’s well-known archetypes: Persona.…

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    plot structure can sometimes allow us to divine some of humanity’s innermost, sometimes repressed, thoughts and mindsets. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is no exception to this pattern. While reading Sir Gawain, there are many common themes, or archetypes, that we can examine to gain some insight on humanity and some of its subconscious thinking. To do this, we must use psychoanalytic criticism, a branch of literary criticism devoted to analyzing the subconscious meanings and psychological…

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    The obvious difference is that the anima, although residing in men, is the female archetype, and the animus is the male archetype in women. Another difference is how their specific characteristics are viewed in the public eye. The anima, or male archetype, displays reason, social insensitivity, and logic. The animus, or female archetype, shows vanity, emotionality, irrationality, and intuition. Interestingly, their characteristic appearance is similar to that…

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    (Berger 91-94) There are many archetypes that exist in the film, “Jaws” such as that of the hero, who is chief Brody, (his role will be discussed further when the concept of the myth of the hero is discussed). The other two archetypes that exist in this film are, the monster which is obviously the shark and finally the instructor which is represented through Quint. In a text about…

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    Big Analysis What are archetypes? Archetypes are the recurring themes in stories. Archetypes can be found in almost any part of a story, or any story in general. You can find situational archetypes, character archetypes, and symbolic archetypes in any story, and they will always follow the same cycle. The first stage of archetypes is the golden age. The golden age is the stage of innocence. It symbolizes the beginning, and purity. The golden age is often compared with things like spring, Eden,…

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    Who knew Undertale a RPG is the best game ever? Undertale is a roleplaying game where you play as a child who fell down a mountain into a place called the Underground. The Underground is where the monsters live because the humans put a magical seal to trap them down there, inside the Underground you can spare or kill everyone. Anything can enter, nothing can leave, or so they thought. Undertale is the best game because you get to choose what your gonna do in the game, The characters make the…

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    Archetypes In Tartuffe

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    A great commonality shared throughout world literature and time is that of the archetype. In literature, an archetype is usually a character, action or situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature. Various archetypes are found in similar roles or scenarios throughout the mythologies and folklore that span the continents. When examining Western literature, the archetype of the trickster plays a very important role in the inversion, or disruption of the status quo. The…

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    universally when thinking about this specific character, thus a hero is categorized as an archetype. Along with the hero archetype, there is also the villain archetype. The villain is thought to be the exact opposite of a hero. Characteristics of the ideal villain often include darkness, being filled with evil, and using their muscles and…

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    Trickster Archetypes

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    The trickster archetype includes multiple elements in which make up this particular character and differ from other archetypes. These characters often show their intent to help others, although they will do whatever is necessary to accomplish their goal, and usually incorporate a humorous element to their personality. Tricksters have a motive and often times, that motive helps others. Although they do have an intention to help others, they contain a negative quality due to what they are willing…

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    Big Momma's House

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    House can be considered as a contemporary depiction of the Mammy archetype or whether Big Momma and the Mammy indicate too many differences to be regarded to be indentical. After having illustrated basic characteristics of the Mammy icon, followed by an analysis of Big Momma in the movie, similarities as well as differences have become visible. First, Big Momma and the Mammy clearly differ in their work areas, however, only because the Mammy icon established many years before the publication of…

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