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    OUTLINE 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE MYTH 3. HEROIC PATTERN 3.1 THE BIRTH AND ADOLESCENCE OF BELLEROPHON 3.2 VICTORY OVER THE CHIMERA 3.3 THE RISE AND FALL OF BELLEROPHON 4. MYTH INTERPRETATION 4.1 STRUCTURALISM 4.2 ID‚ EGO AND SUPEREGO 5. CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY CLASSICAL CULTURE 1B 2013: ASSIGNMENT 1 – HEROIC PATTERN OF BELLEROPHON J J Swallow 201378988 1. INTRODUCTION This Essay will be based on the Myth of Bellerophon from The Iliad by Homer as translated by Chapman

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    Richey 1 Katelynn Richey Mr Ricketts AP English Literature and Composition 08 December 2011 Term Paper Carl Jung‚ an analytical psychologist‚ stated that “archetypes are a tendency or instinctive trend in the human unconscious to express certain motifs or themes” (“Dreams‚ Health‚ Yoga‚ Mind & Spirit”). In the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams‚ Williams uses many archetypal images and personas‚ such as the tragic hero or the stern father figure‚ to convey the overall

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    ritical Analysis of Doctor Faustus In this essay the critical approach on (Mythological and Archetypal Approach) played a big role in forming my opinion of the signet classic book‚ "Doctor Faustus" It is to my knowledge that mythology does not meet our current standards of factual reality‚ but unlike the 16th century which this play was presented‚ men like Faustus saw myth as fundamental and a dramatic representation of the deepest instinctual life in the universe. This play

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    Victorija Tatarsky Literary Criticism: My Mother’s Blue Bowl In the short story‚ “My Mother’s Blue Bowl” by Alice Walker‚ Alice’s mother is the archetypal earth mother surrounded by the materialistic external world. The mother‚ Mama Walker‚ shows her unconditional love for her children despite their challenging socio-economic state. She considers her possessions to be worth nothing to her as she lets go so “easily‚ without emphasis

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    Kayla Soileau Mrs. Daigrepont English 3-2 27 February 2015 Title I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement: Both Cather and Twain use the archetypical terrible mother‚ river‚ and wise old man in their novels and these usages help to demonstrate the universality of archetypes: a reoccurring motif in literature that is used as a literary device to convey a wealth of meaning. B. In Huckleberry Finn and My Antonia‚ the archetypical terrible mother is used in similar but also different ways‚ where one is an

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    The term archetype comes from Greek origin. In this origin‚ it literally means original pattern (Golden) which relates to the definition given by the Oxford dictionary; and this states that an archetype is “a recurrent symbol or motif in literature‚ art‚ or mythology.” The first definition and concept of an archetype’s existence was constructed by Carl Jung‚ and Charles Cowgil states that‚ “Symbols‚ as defined by Jung‚ is the best possible expression for something essentially unknown.” Carl Jung

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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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    "Joy leaped into his fathers’ heart at the thought of his son‚ this studious boy with his thirst for knowledge"(Hesse 3). siddhartha’s father believed that his son was a very intelligent kid‚ and would make a good Brahmin. siddhartha is extremely knowledgable and is destined to be either a great priest or a teacher. Hesse uses Joseph Campbell’s hero journey archetypes to build the frame for siddhartha by describing him to have unusual circumstances of birth‚ leaving his family to live with others

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    Throughout history‚ myths and stories have been around to help define the way that people and things react with one another in certain situations. These relations create patterns that help to explain why people do similar actions to those of faraway lands that have a completely different lifestyle. These are represented through many stories throughout cultures all across the world. These patterns that we develop are called archetypes. An archetype is defined as “a typical character‚ an action or

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    The monomyth or more commonly known as the hero journey was thought of by Joseph Campbell who said that any good story would follow these certain rules no matter if it was horror‚ comedy‚ or even a love story you’ll find that even your favorite stories would all follow these models or archetypes no matter what‚ for example the story “Leftovers” by Laura Weiss follows the hero journeys if you analyzed it and pay close enough attention it even plays into archetypes with immediately showing you the

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