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    literature assumes that there is a collection of symbols‚ images‚ characters‚ and motifs that evokes basically the same response in all people.   According to the psychologist Carl Jung‚ mankind possesses a "collective unconscious" that contains these archetypes and that is common to all of humanity. When an author uses the archetypal approach‚ he selects a universal theme through which to tell his story. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “This Side of Paradise” uses the dynamics of the mother-son relationship throughout

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    Archetypes are neither good nor bad. They are simply patterns of behavior; and when we become unaware of them‚ they tend to fall into shadow. With this being said‚ I most closely resemble the Martyr archetype. The origin of the Martyr archetype is all about doing the right thing‚ no matter who is against it. A Martyr realizes that sacrificing for others is a part of their life’s journey‚ and that when they do this‚ it brings them a sense of purpose and joy. On the other hand‚ Martyr’s use their sacrifices

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    The  Hero’s  Journey: Archetypes and The Monomyth 1) ARCHETYPE - From the Greek word “arkhetupos”  meaning  exemplary  or  ideal;;  an   original model or template after which other things are patterned - IN PSYCHOLOGY: Psychologist Carl Jung’s  idea  of  universal archetypes relates to the recurring pattern of beliefs‚ situations‚ characters‚ stories and/or symbols existing around the world in the collective unconscious of humanity - A  “Perfect  Type”  of  something  upon  which

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    Adolescent Archetype An archetype is defined as a universally understood pattern of behavior or a prototype upon which others are copied or patterned. Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain was and still is the basis for which authors use for their characters in their writing. Huck Finn’s adolescent archetype is based off his characteristics. In Huck Finn‚ his independence‚ rebelliousness‚ and his loquaciousness with people are used for the foundation that authors base characters similar to Huck Finn on

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    Archetype Feature Analysis Timed Essay Archetypes were first described by Carl Young because he saw similarities between pieces of literature. There are several archetypes in most stories and many stories may have some of the same archetypes. This is evidently true in the movie Cool Hand Luke and also in the book “The Catcher in the Rye”. Luke‚ in Cool Hand Luke‚ and Holden‚ in The Catcher in the Rye‚ exhibit similar archetypal features such as the Christ-Figure‚ the Anti-hero and their experience

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    English 111 08 September‚ 2014 Descriptive Essay The Dunes The beach is a place where all the stresses and worries of life disappear. It can be both a place of complete relaxation‚ and also a place of excitement and fun. There are times when all that can be heard is the comforting sound of the waves hitting the shore and other times during the summer when the crowds of people are so massive that the sound of children playing and family cookouts completely cover all the natural sounds that

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    rock pedestals Wind sculpts stratified rock into pedestals by wind abrasion and weathering‚ e.g. Gava Mountains‚ Saudi Arabia A ridge and furrow landscape. Wind abrasion concentrates on weak strata; leaving harder material upstanding. The Sphinx at Giza may be a modified yardang! - See more at: http://www.revisionworld.com/a2-level-level-revision/geography/arid-and-semi-arid-environments-0/features-produced-wind-erosion#sthash.BIB1z0JR.dpuf Zeugen Wind abrasion turns the desert surface into a

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    Human Modifications at the Muriwai Coastal Environment You may be asked to explain how human modifications (or interventions) have effected Natural Processes. This may be in an essay or with the use of diagrams‚ or both. Remember the key here is the effect on natural processes. Be careful not to go into detail about the human intervention‚ that is not the purpose of the question. Remember to include sketches / diagrams / maps. A good example would be: “this shows the natural process before

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    water‚ has accentuated coastal dune erosion which is the process of removing or damaging to‚ dune vegetation exposes sand dunes to high coastal winds and wave action which eventually cause dune blowouts and sand drifts. We can tell this by carrying out specific research (secondary data) on different types of media and internet use. We can use GIS and Google earth to go back in time using the historic button and measure using the ruler button how the blowout of the sand dune has grown over time. Or simply

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    Coastal areas usually have sand dunes on beaches to act as a source of sand when external forces move the sand such as storms‚ high tides‚ etc and also act as a barrier from winds that come from the sea. Sand dunes have vegetation such as spinifex which inhabit the dunes and help to hold the sand together and preventing heavy erosion. The process of nature is hard on the sand dunes itself‚ but because of human interference the speed and power of erosion of the sand dunes and beaches within the region

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