
Archetypal
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 4 Questions
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The Trickster
Archetype
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Hermes
The Trickster
Archetype
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Anansi the Spider
The Trickster
Archetype
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Jack
The Trickster
Archetype
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Bugs Bunny
The Trickster
Archetype
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Archetype (original definition)
something that serves as a model
The company’s 2007 product would be the archetype that all later models would be based on.
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Archetype (original definition)
An archetype as an original model is very similar to a prototype, which also refers to an original design or model. However, an archetype is sometimes used to specifically mean that something is considered to be the best, something that all similar things should strive to be.
The company’s 2007 product would be the archetype that all later models would be based on.
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Archetype (in psychology)
The psychiatrist Carl Jung theorized that all humans unconsciously share certain thoughts or images that are expressed in fairy tales and mythology. For example, many cultures have similar ideas of what a hero is even though they never shared the idea with each other. That similar idea is called an archetype, and the hero in a story would be a specific archetype.
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Multiple Choice
"Ms. Krentcil, on the other hand, was inspired by a different ARCHETYPE, she said, 'kind of mystic, like Galadriel,' the elf in Lord of the Rings."
IN THIS SENTENCE, WHAT DOES "ARCHETYPE" MEAN?
something that serves as a model
an inclination to support or agree with an opinion
a distinct feature or element in a problem
the respect with which a person is held
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Open Ended
DESCRIBE CARL JUNG'S THEORY OF UNIVERSAL ARCHETYPES. Your answer must include the phrases "collective unconscious" and "comparative literature." You also must include the words "psychology" and "mythology."
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Open Ended
DESCRIBE AN EXAMPLE OF A "UNIVERSAL ARCHETYPE." You must use one of the archetypes that we discussed earlier (i.e., The Initiate or The Mentor) and discuss how one of the examples from pop culture (Harry Potter, The Karate Kid, Luke Skywalker, Yoda, Dumbledore or Mr. Miyagi) exemplifies that archetype.
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