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5003871542Carl JungFirst applied the term archetype to literature; universal patterns in all stories and mythologies regardless of culture or historical period and hypothesized that part of the human mind contained a collective unconscious shared by all members of the human species=universal primal memory.0
5003890705Hero as WarriorA near god-like hero who faces physical challenges and external enemies -Odysseus1
5003902404Hero as LoverA pure love motivates the hero to complete the quest -Prince Charming2
5003907327Hero as ScapegoatHero suffers for the sake of others. The hero, with whom the welfare of the tribe or nation is identified, must die to atone for the people's sins and return the land to fruitfulness -Jesus3
5003956809Transcendent HeroThe hero of tragedy whose fatal flaw brings about his downfall, but not without achieving some kind of transforming realization or wisdom. -Oedipus, Hamlet, Macbeth4
5003971251Romantic/Gothic HeroHero/lover with a decidedly dark side -Mr. Rochester5
5003981408Proto-Feminist HEroFemale heros -The Awakening6
5003988214Apocalyptic HeroHero who faces the possible destruction of society7
5003990585Anti-HeroA non-hero, given the vocation of failure, frequently humorous. -Homer Simpson8
5004003752Defiant Anti-HeroOpposer of society's definition of heroism/goodness9
5004012258Unbalanced HeroThe protagonist who has or must pretend to have a mental or emotional deficiency -Hamlet, The One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo's NEst10
5004027909The Other-The Denied HeroThe protagonist whose status or essential otherness makes heroism possible -Invisible Man11
5004036757The SuperheroicExaggerates the normal proportions of humanity; frequently divine or supernatural in origins. -Someone who is apart, does not belong, but who is nonetheless needed by society -Superman12
5004069083Departure, Initiation, The Road of Trails, The Innermost Cave, Return and Reintegration with SocietyThe stages of the Hero's Journey13
5004058984DepartureStage 1: The hero is called to adventure, although he is reluctant to accept.14
5004083359InitiationStage 2: The hero crosses the threshold into a new, more dangrous world, gaining a more mature perspective. The hero undergoes a series of ordeal and becomes mature and becomes a full fledged member of a social group. Occurs in three phases: Separation, transformation, and return.15
5004105202The Road of TrialsStage 3: The hero is given supernatural aid, endures a test of strength, resourcefulness, and endurance.16
5004130534The Innermost CaveThe hero descends into a place of great trial. Because of this trial, the hero is reborn in some way physically, spiritually, or emotionally.17
5004156243Return and Integration with SocietyThe hero uses the new wisdom ti restore fertility and order to the land.18
5004171633The Hero-A protagonist whose life is a series of well marked adventures. -Circumstances of birth are unusual and is raised by a guardian. -Have to leave his kingdom only to return upon reaching manhood. -Characterized by courage, strength, and honor. -Will endure hardship and risk life for good of all. -Leaves familiar to enter an unfamiliar and challenging world. --King Arthur; Hercules19
5004208164Young Man from the ProviencesThe Hero returns to his home and heritage where he is a stranger who can see new problems and new solutions. --Robin Hood --Edward Dante20
5004220598The InitatesYoung heroes who must go through some training and ceremony before undertaking their quest -Harry Potter and Company21
5004229860Mentor-Often old wise man r teacher; often serves as father or mother figure. -Gives hero gifts -Serves as hero's conscience -Appears when everything looks hopeless for hero and needs profound reflection -Represents the though or great idea that saves the hero -Gandolf, Dumbledor, Yoda22
5004250349Mentor Pupil RelationshipIn this relationship, the mentor teaches the pupil the necessary skills for surviving the quest. -Brom and Eragon23
5004339357Threshold GardianTests the Hero's worthiness at the beginning of the Journey - Spinx, Fuffy, Cerberus24
5004351345Father-Son ConflictIn this relationship, the tension is built due to separation from childhood or some other source when the two meet as men. -Galavants25
5004371146Hunting Group of CompanionsThese are loyal companions willing to face hardship and ordeal in order to stay together -Merry Men, Knights or Round Table26
5004406519Loyal RetainersTheir duty is to reflect the nobility and power of the hero -Chorus27
5004416310Friendly BeastAn animal companion showing that nature is on the side of the hero -Aslan, Bandersnatch, Birds28
5004422416The ShadowA worthy apponent with whom the hero must struggle in a fight to the end. Must be neutralized. Physiologically represents the darker side of the hero's own psyche. -Voldemort, Joker29
5004451834The Devil FigureThe character that is evil incarnate -Satan, Frollo30
5004457575The Evil Figure with a Ultimately Good HeartA devil figure with the potential to do good. Person who is usually saved by the love of the hero -The Grinch, Murtag31
5004471220The Creature of NightmareA monster summoned from the deepest, darkest part of the human psyche to threaten the lives of the hero. Often a perversion or desecration of the human body. -Orcs, Frankenstein's Monster32
5004481740The ScapegoatAn animal, or more usually a human, whose death in a public ceremony expiates some taint or sin of the community. Often more powerful in life than in death. -Jesus, Aslan, Edward Dante33
5004498343The OutcastA character banished from a social group for some real or imagined crime against his fellow man, usually destined to wander from place to place. -Quasimodo, Oedipus34
5004525927The Platonic IdealA woman who is a source of inspiration to the hero, who has intellectual rather than physical attraction to her. -Miss Temple, Herminoe35
5004534330Damsel in DistressA vulnerable woman who needs to be rescued by the hero. She is often used as a trap to ensnare the unsuspecting hero. -Sleeping Beauty, Han Solo36
5004550032The Earth MotherSymbolic of fruition, abundance, and fertility. -Traditionally offers spiritual and emotional nourishment to those with whom she come into contact with. -Often depicted in earth colors, has large breasts and hips. -May have dual aspect-self sacrificing, forbearing, accepting everything, forgiving everyone. -Inclined to be attracted to failures-finds strength in adversities. -Hestia, Grandmother Willow, Mrs. Weasly37
5004584038The Temptress or Black GoddessCharacterized by sensuous beauty, this woman is the one to whom the protagonist is physiclay attracted to and who ultimatyl brings about his downfall. -Witch or Vampire -Sirens, Circe38
5004598007White GoddessGood, beautiful maiden, usually blond, may make and ideal marriage partner; often has religious or intellectual overtones. -Snow White, Gladrial39
5004613885Unfaithful WifeA woman married to a man she sees as dull or distant and is attracted to a more virile or interesting man. -Daisy, Murrial, Edna40
5004620306Star Crossed LoversTwo characters in a love affair fated to end tragically for one or both due to the disapproval of society, friends, family, or some tragic situation. -Romeo and Juliet41
5004637623Light vs DarknessLight usually suggests hope, renewal, or intellectual illumination; darkness implies the unkwon, ignorance, or despair.42
5004646684Innate Wisdom vs Educated StupiditySome characters exhibit wisdom and understanding of situations instinctively as opposed to the supposedly in charge. Loyal retainers often exhibit this wisdom as they accompany the hero on the journey.43
5004660639Supernatural InterventionSpiritual beings intervene on the side of the hero or sometimes against him.44
5004672963Fire and IceFire represents knowledge, light, life, or rebirth; while ice, like the desert, represents ignorance, darkness, sterility, and death.45
5004695764Nature vs Mechanistic WorldNature is good while technology is evil46
5004697643The ThresholdGateway to a new world which the hero must enter to change and grow.47
5004702355The UnderworldA place of death or metaphorically an encounter with the dark side of self. Entering this is a form of facing a fear of death.48
5004714933Haven vs WildernessPlaces of saftey contrast sharply against a dangerous wilderness. Heroes often find shelter her for a time to regain health and resources.49
5004745717Water vs Desert-The mystery of creation; birth-death-resurrection. -Purification and redemption -Fertility and growth -Unconsciousness-sea mother of all life, spiritual mystery and infinity -Timelessness and eternity Transition -Water = Birth symbol -Desert= Opposite.50
5004794178Heavan vs HellMan has traditionally associated parts of the universe not accessible to him with the dwelling places of the primordial forces that govern his world. -Sky and mountain tops house the gods, -Bowels of earth contain diabolic forces.51
5004821172The CrossroadsA place or time of decision when a realization is made and change or penance results.52
5004827123The MazeA puzzling middleman or great uncertainty, search for the dangerous monster inside oneself, or a journey into the heart of darkness.53
5004841385The CastleA strong place of safety which holds treasure or princesses; may be enchanted or bewitched.54
5004847741The TowerA strong place of evil, represents isolation of self55
5004851435The Magic WeaponThe weapon the hero needs in order to complete the quest.56
5004860628The WhirlpoolSymbolizes the destructive power of nature or fate.57
5004867201FogSymbolizes uncertainty58
5004869457RedBlood, sacrifice, passion, disorder59
5004871983GreenGrowth, sensation, hope, fertility -also death and decay60
5004877103BlueHighly positive, security, tranquility, religious feeling, spiritual purity, truth61
5004884367BlackDarkness, chaos, mystery, the unknown, death, wisdom, evil, melancholy62
5004911870WhiteA positive force- light, purity, innocence, timelessness. -Negative-death, horror, supernatural, blinding truth of an inscrutable cosmic mystery.63
5004927142YellowEnlightenment, wisdom -Sickness, decay64
50049336433Light, spiritual awareness, unity, male principle.65
50049371824Associated with the circle, life cycle, seasons -Female principle Earth, nature, elements66
50049449977Most potent of all symbolic numbers and signifying the union of three and four - the completion of a cycle, perfect order, perfect number -passage of time and life.67
5004953229The SunFire and sky are closely related -Creative energy - Law in nature -Consiouness/ thinking, enlightenment, wisdom, spiritual vision -passage of time and life68
5004983551CircleWholeness and unity -In traditon, this symbol is united with a triangle and the square to show the union of 3,4,7 in perfection69
5004997038Egg / OvalThe mystery of life and forces of generation70
5005000373Yin YangA chinese symbol repersenting the union of the apposing forces of yang (masculine, light, activity) and yin (female, darknessm passivivty)71
5005013894SerpentSnake or worm -Symbol of energy and pure life force -evil corruption, destruction -Sensuality, mystery, the unconsious72
5005022169GardenParidise, innocence, unspoiled beauty73
5005043885TreeDenotes life of the cosmos. -Stands for inexhaustible life and is a symbol of immortailty74
5005057016CreationThe most fundamental of all archetypal motifs- every mythology is built on some account of how the cosmos, nature and man were brought into existence by some supernatural Being.75
5005070624ImmortatlityA fundamental archetype. -Escape from time-state of perfect timeless bliss enjoyed by man before the tragic fall into corruption and mortality -Mystical submersion into cyclical time-endless life and regenertation76
5005085240TransformationBelief that gods have the power of assuming other forms -physical, spiritual, social -werewolf, enterprise, birds, -idea of rebirth77
5005108151Prophecy and FulfillmentAssumes a planned universe and existence of supernatural forces. -Temple of Apollo, Oracle of Delphi -Prophet not held responsible78
5005117998InitiationRites of passage: birth, death, marriage, ceremonies -Idea of rebirth -No formula ritual needed -Candidate usually has partial awareness that he crosses the threshold and and that this boundary will have the effect of forever separating him from his boyhood. -Innocence to knowledge -Awareness but not defeat or annihilation79
5005153916Return to WombFreud: Two instincts: instinct to life (eros) and instinct to death (Thanatopsis) -Human behavior is struggle between good and evil -Individual feels inadequate to the life challenge; longs for a state of peace and security -Occurs most frequently in advanced or specailized cultures -Evident in climate of existentialism.80
5005186362The QuestWhat the Hero must accomplish in order to bring fertility back to the wasteland, usually in search for some talisman, which will restore peace, order, and normalcy to a troubled land.81
5005206962The TaskThe nearly superhuman feats the hero must preform in order to accomplish the quest.82
5005214097The JourneySends the hero in search of some truth that will help save the kingdom.83
5005222500The RitualThe actual ceremonies the Initiate experiences that will mark his rite of passage into another state. A clear sign of the character's role in society.84
5005238639The FallThe descent from a higher to a lower state of being usually as a punishment for a transgression. Involves the loss of innocence.85
5005250715Death and RebirthThe most common of all situational archetypes, this motif grows out of a parallel btw the cycle of nature and the cycle of life. -Morning and springtime represent birth, youth, or rebirth -Evening and winter represent old age or death.86
5005274150Battle Between Good and EvilA battle between two primal forces. Mankind shows eternal optimisom in the continual portrayal of good triumphing over evil despite great odds.87
5005283155The Unhealable WoundEither a physical or psychological wound that cannot be fully healed. Symbolizes loss of innocence.88

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