Archetypes: the Building Blocks of Literature

Archetypes: the Building Blocks of Literature

<p> ARCHETYPES: THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF LITERATURE Student Name: ______</p><p> Think about the number of stories you encounter daily either reading, viewing, or listening. This would include all of the following categories: -books, short stories, newspaper stories, movies, sitcoms, tv shows, video games, news reports, magazine stories, songs, etc.  Write down this number and circle the categories apply to you: ______ Write down what percentage of the stories you encounter are fictional: ______ Add up the number of stories that each person in your group encounters and put the total for your group here: ______ Put the total number of stories for the entire class here: ______</p><p>Do you agree with the following statements?</p><p>•Storytelling is essential for the survival of humanity and provides hope for humanity. Comment: </p><p>•Without stories, mankind would slowly go mad and become suicidal. Comment: </p><p>Why do we need stories? •To explain ______phenomenon such as great ______and the ______of the world.</p><p>•To answer such questions such as why we are ______and why we ______.</p><p>•To help us escape reality by entering a world where the ______wins, the forces of ______are defeated, and ______conquers all.</p><p>•To help define the roles of ______and ______such as the ______and the ______so that we might recognize them in reality. What are archetypes?</p><p>•They are the basic ______of stories that all writers use to create a ______to which readers can escape.</p><p>•Without ______about archetypes, all cultures around the world use them to ______their stories. This is called the ______(term coined by Carl ______). •Examples of archetypes are: the ______, the ______in ______, the battle between ______and ______, etc. •THE QUEST—search for ______or some ______, which when it is found and brought back will restore ______to a wasted land, the desolation of which is shown by a leader’s ______and ______.</p><p>•THE TASK—to save the ______, to win the fair ______, to identify himself so that he may assume his rightful ______, the hero must perform some nearly ______deed.</p><p>•THE INITIATION—this usually takes the form of an initiation into ______life. The adolescent comes into his/her ______with new awareness and problems along with a new ______for the community. This awakening is often the ______of the story. </p><p>•THE JOURNEY—the hero goes in search of some ______or information to restore ______to the kingdom; he must descend into a real or psychological ______and is forced to discover the blackest ______quite often concerning his ______; once the hero is at his ______point, he must accept personal responsibility to return to the world of the ______; this could also appear as a group of ______people (trapped on a ______, ______, ______) to represent ______.</p><p>•THE FALL—describes a descent from a ______to a ______state of being. The experience involves a defilement and/or a ______of ______and bliss. The fall is often accompanied by ______from a kind of ______as a penalty for ______and ______transgression. </p><p>•DEATH AND REBIRTH—grows out of a parallel between the cycle of ______and the cycle of ______. Thus, morning and springtime represent ______, ______, or ______; evening and winter suggest old ______or ______.</p><p>•NATURE VS. MECHANISTIC WORLD—Nature is ______while technology and society are often ______.</p><p>•BATTLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL—Obviously the battle between two ______forces. Mankind shows eternal ______in the continual portrayal of ______triumphing over ______despite great ______.</p><p>•THE UNHEALABLE WOUND—The wound is either ______or ______and cannot be healed ______. This wound also indicates a ______of innocence. These wounds always ______and drive the sufferer to ______measures. •THE RITUAL—The actual ______the initiate experiences that will mark his ______of passage into another state (______, ______)</p><p>•LIGHT VS. DARKNESS—light suggests ______, ______, or ______illumination; darkness suggests the ______, ______, or ______. </p><p>•WATER VS. DESERT—water is necessary to ______and ______and so it appears as a ______or ______symbol; the appearance of ______in a work can suggest spiritual ______or ______; characters who live in the ______are often “______” to morals or the “good side”</p><p>•HEAVEN VS. HELL—______live in the ______or ______; ______forces live in the ______of the earth</p><p>•INNATE WISDOM VS EDUCATED STUPIDITY—______characters can often be ______using their ______while some very ______characters have no common sense</p><p>•SUPERNATURAL INTERVENTION—the ______most often intervene on the side of the ______to assist him in his ______. </p><p>•HAVEN VS. WILDERNESS—for the ______, places of ______are required for time to regain ______and ______; these hideouts are often in ______places</p><p>•FIRE VS. ICE—fire can represent ______, ______, ______, and ______while ice can represent ______, ______, ______, and ______</p><p>•MAGIC WEAPON—some ______used to fight the forces of ______that has ______properties •THE HERO—mother is sometimes a ______, circumstances of birth are ______, some attempt is made at birth to ______him; raised by ______parents, returns to his kingdom to right ______, marries a ______, becomes ______, meets a mysterious ______, body is ______rather than buried </p><p>•YOUNG MAN FROM THE PROVINCES—hero is taken away as a ______man and raised by ______; when he returns home, he can view ______objectively and can solve them ______</p><p>•THE INITIATE—young heroes or heroines who go through ______; usually ______and wear ______</p><p>•MENTOR—______or ______to the initiate; often are ______or ______figures to the hero or heroine</p><p>•FATHER-SON CONFLICT—father and son are ______and do not meet until the son is an ______; often the mentor is ______and ______more</p><p>•HUNTING GROUP OF COMPANIONS—loyal ______willing to face any number of ______to be together</p><p>•LOYAL RETAINERS—somewhat like ______to the ______who are heroic themselves; their duty is to ______the hero and reflect the ______of the hero; they are ______.</p><p>•FRIENDLY BEAST—a ______on the side of the hero shows that ______sides most often with the forces of ______</p><p>•DEVIL FIGURE—evil ______; offers worldly ______, ______, or ______to the hero in exchange for possession of the ______</p><p>•EVIL FIGURE WITH GOOD HEART—redeemable ______figure saved by the ______or ______of the hero.</p><p>•SCAPEGOAT—______or ______who is unjustly held responsible for others’ ______; ______but they often become more powerful force ______than ______•OUTCAST—figure ______from a social group for some ______against his fellow ______(could be ______accused of a crime or could ______to banish himself from ______)</p><p>•EARTHMOTHER—offers ______and ______nourishment to those she meets; shown in ______colors and has large breasts and ______symbolic of her ______capabilities</p><p>•TEMPTRESS—______beauty; brings about the ______downfall because he is ______attracted to her</p><p>•PLATONIC IDEAL—female figure who provides ______stimulation for the ______; he is ______physically attracted to her</p><p>DAMSEL-IN-DISTRESS—a female character who needs the ______to rescue her from either ______or ______danger</p><p>•STAR-CROSSED LOVERS—two ______forbidden to be together because of the rules of ______or ______; often ends ______</p><p>•CREATURE OF NIGHTMARE—______or ______disfigured or mutated; monsters who are the ______in the story</p>

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