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ARCHETYPES

ARCHETYPES. What is an archetype?. A reoccurring symbol, character, event, object, theme, etc. A particular archetype can appear in religious stories, fables, myths, and fairy tales from different countries and eras. Think of it as a pattern , model , or prototype.

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ARCHETYPES

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  1. ARCHETYPES

  2. What is an archetype? • A reoccurring symbol, character, event, object, theme, etc. • A particular archetype can appear in religious stories, fables, myths, and fairy tales from different countries and eras. • Think of it as a pattern, model, or prototype.

  3. CHARACTERISTICS OF ARCHETYPES • UNIVERSAL – they appear in stories from many different cultures and time periods • SYMBOLIC – they represent basic human emotions, experiences, and motivations • DIDACTIC – they teach us morals/life lessons

  4. Recurrent Themes

  5. 1. WORLD DESTRUCTION FLOOD PLAGUE THE APOCALYPSE 2. CREATION HEBREW GREEK NORSE INDIAN 3. IMMORTALITY ETERNAL PLACE FOR THE SOUL REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS ENDLESS DEATH AND REBIRTH IN CYCLICAL TIME Recurrent Themes

  6. Recurrent Themes

  7. 4. THE HERO ( & WEAPON) KING ARTHUR LUKE SKYWALKER HARRY POTTER 5. SIBLING RIVALRIES CAIN AND ABEL ROMULUS AND REMUS 6. CONFLICT BETWEEN OPPOSITES YIN AND YANG MALE AND FEMALE NIGHT AND DAY GOOD AND EVIL Recurrent Themes

  8. Recurrent Themes

  9. 7. ENSLAVING OF MONSTERS SATAN MIDGARD SERPENT TITANS IN TARTARUS 8. INCEST STORIES OEDIPUS LEGENDS LOT AND HIS DAUGHTERS Recurrent Themes

  10. Numbers

  11. 1. TWELVE 12 DISCIPLES 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL 12 MONTHS 12 SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC 12 TRIALS OF HERCULES 2. THREE THE TRINITY SIDES OF A TRIANGLE 3 WISE MEN 3 LITTLE PIGS 3 TASKS IN FAIRY TALES JESUS WAS IN THE GRAVE 3 DAYS Numbers

  12. 3. SEVEN PYTHAGOREANS CALLED IT THE PERFECT NUMBER 7 COLORS OF THE RAINBOW THE NUMBER 7 IS USED 507 TIMES IN THE BIBLE Numbers

  13. WOMEN

  14. 1. SOUL MATE PRINCESS DAMSEL IN DISTRESS LOVER 2. EARTH MOTHER EVE GAEA 3 .PLATONIC IDEAL SPIRITUAL OR INTELLECTUAL IDEAL, A MUSE, A GUIDE 4. TEMPTRESS WITCH SIREN WOMEN

  15. 1. DESTINED LOVERS 2. THE SCAPEGOAT ONE WHOSE DEATH COVERS SIN 3. THE OUTCAST ONE WHO MUST WANDER 4. THE DEVIL PERSONIFICATION OF EVIL CHARACTERS • 5. SHAMAN, HOLY MAN, MAGICIAN • 6. THE DIVINE IN DISGUISE • 7. THE GATEKEEPER

  16. 1. THE QUEST (aka the Hero’s Journey) THE ODYSSEY LORD OF THE RINGS 2. THE TASK 3. THE INITIATION KING ARTHUR AND THE SWORD IN THE STONE SITUATIONS • 4. DEATH AND REBIRTH • CHRIST • THE GREEN KNIGHT • 5. THE FALL OF MAN • GENESIS • DARTH VADER

  17. SETTINGS A PARADISE OR IDEAL PLACE A LAND EMERGING FROM A WATERY CHAOS A GREAT TREE CONNECTING THE REALMS OF HEAVEN AND EARTH A UNIVERSE MADE UP OF OPPOSITES A MOUNTAIN THAT HAS HOLY SIGNIFICANCE AN UNDERWORLD WHERE PEOPLE GO AFTER DEATH (HELL) HAS HOLY SIGNIFICANCE

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