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An archetypal hero is essentially one who is stereotypical to what a hero is, as an archetype is a symbolism. Such heroes go out of their way to help others, and are generally relatable and try to be kind and helpful.
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The archetypal hero appears in all religions, mythologies, and epics of the world. He is an expression of our personal and collective unconscious, as theorized by Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell (see below). All archetypal heroes share certain characteristics. This fact has only come to light this century, after people like Joseph Campbell began comparing mythologies of the world. Click on a link to see how the heroes above fit the traits of a hero.Unusual circumstances of birth; sometimes in danger or born into royaltyLeaves family or land and lives with othersAn event, sometimes traumatic, leads to adventure or questHero has a special weapon only he can wieldHero always has supernatural helpThe Hero must prove himself many times while on adventureThe Journey and the Unhealable WoundHero experiences atonement with the fatherWhen the hero dies, he is rewarded spiritually
Yes, Montresor in "The Cask of Amontillado" can be seen as an archetypal character for seeking revenge. His meticulous planning, deceitful nature, and desire for vengeance against Fortunato align with common characteristics of the revenge archetype in literature.
Jonas is an archetypal hero in "The Giver" because he goes on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. He exhibits characteristics such as bravery, curiosity, and a desire for change in the face of the oppressive society he lives in. Ultimately, he sacrifices his own safety to bring about positive change for his community.
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The archetypal of a vacuum cleaner would be about ten times bigger than the model used now.
Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity was created on 2005-02-14.
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Follow the Related Link below to see an example of archetypal criticism of Alice in Wonderland
My Antonia illustrates both an archetypal tale and a work that represents an idea.
No, he is a wizard.
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The use of a fatal woman or temptress. Which is a woman who uses her beauty or intellect to make men weak.