Archetypes The Emergence of the Collective Unconscious Archetypes

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Archetypes: The Emergence of the Collective Unconscious

Archetypes: The Emergence of the Collective Unconscious

Archetypes Ø Recurring patterns of situations, characters, or symbols existing universally and instinctively among

Archetypes Ø Recurring patterns of situations, characters, or symbols existing universally and instinctively among different cultures.

Situational Archetypes Ø Quest: A search for someone or something which, when brought back,

Situational Archetypes Ø Quest: A search for someone or something which, when brought back, will restore health or order.

Situational Archetypes Ø Task: A feat the hero must accomplish in order to fulfill

Situational Archetypes Ø Task: A feat the hero must accomplish in order to fulfill the ultimate goal.

Situational Archetypes Ø The Initiation: A moment, usually psychological, where an individual comes into

Situational Archetypes Ø The Initiation: A moment, usually psychological, where an individual comes into maturity, realizing his/her responsibility to solve a problem and the possible sacrifices he/she may have to make.

Situational Archetype Ø The Ritual: A ceremony that marks a rite of passage.

Situational Archetype Ø The Ritual: A ceremony that marks a rite of passage.

Situational Archetypes Ø The Journey: A hero goes in search of truth or information;

Situational Archetypes Ø The Journey: A hero goes in search of truth or information; sometimes he/she descends into a real or psychological hell to discover the truth.

Situational Archetypes Ø The Fall: descent from a high to lower state of being

Situational Archetypes Ø The Fall: descent from a high to lower state of being which involves a loss of innocence; often characters are rejected.

Situational Archetypes Ø Death and Rebirth: someone or something dies (literally or metaphorically), yet

Situational Archetypes Ø Death and Rebirth: someone or something dies (literally or metaphorically), yet is accompanied by a sign of birth or rebirth.

Situational Archetypes Ø Nature vs. Mechanistic World: The natural order or nature is good;

Situational Archetypes Ø Nature vs. Mechanistic World: The natural order or nature is good; technology separates people from nature and is bad.

Situational Archetypes Ø Battle Between Good and Evil: These situations pit obvious forces which

Situational Archetypes Ø Battle Between Good and Evil: These situations pit obvious forces which represent good/evil against one another. Usually, good triumphs over evil.

Situational Archetypes Ø Unhealable Wound: This wound, either real or psychological, cannot fully heal.

Situational Archetypes Ø Unhealable Wound: This wound, either real or psychological, cannot fully heal. The wound’s pain often drives the sufferer to desperate measures.

Situational Archetypes Ø The Magic Weapon: An object of power that helps the hero

Situational Archetypes Ø The Magic Weapon: An object of power that helps the hero to combat evil, continue the journey, or prove his/her identity.