PPT-Archetype
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Tragedies and The Tragic Hero Tragedy A story about an important and heroic figure who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall Should evoke fear and pity
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Tragedies and The Tragic Hero Tragedy A story about an important and heroic figure who by his own fault and his fate causes his downfall Should evoke fear and pity F ear that if this could happen to a great man it could happen to any man. The notion of a good or evil, evil or good, paradox is seemingly one of the most common literary elements in literature and one that can be the most perplexing but necessary so that balance is achieved or restored to the universe.. Two of Shakespeare’s Character Archetypes. The Jester Archetype. A Jester (similar to the clown of today) was an occupation during the Elizabethan era—typically a jester was employed by a member of the royal court and charged with the task of keeping him/her entertained. Keith Hackwood. www.keithhackwood.com. @. synthesiswales. On the subject of . Cwmbrân. A ‘new town’ founded in 1949. Cwm – valley. Brân. - crow, also a name. Cwm . Brân. – Valley of the Crow, or . Expectations. You must choose an accurate . archetype and . provide an explanation of why your character fits. 3 quotes with MLA . citation that prove your character is the chosen archetype. Choose an symbol that represents your character as he/she fits their archetype and explain its relevance . . What is an Archetype?. An . original model . on which something is patterned or based (. prototype. ). In literature: . character, action . or . situation . that represent . universal patterns . in . What’s the Difference?. Definition of STEREOTYPE. A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. .. Not literary. We avoid using this term to talk about classifying characters, settings, plot points, etc... October 26. Warm-Up. Grab textbooks and class materials. Place Reading Check Questions in Bucket. Be in seat and ready before the bell. Do Now. The character we are focusing on today is named “the Wart”. What would you expect a character with the name “Wart” to be like? What would they look like?. October 24. WARM-UP. Grab textbooks and class materials. Turn in Reading Questions. Be in your seat Before the Bell. Do Now:. 1. How does Christy Brown demonstrate the characteristics of an outcast? . AND THE CREATIVE ARTIST. CULTURE AND LANGUAGE. The Trickster is the Archetype accredited with language and culture.. As such, this archetype is of special interest to the film maker, writer or director.. All you need to know and more!. Creation . The Greek, Christian and Native American myths. Light/Dark – in Greek and Christian . Animals in all three. Plants – in Christian and Native American. Single creator – Christian. . All. archetype requirements were met and student showed a mastery of the archetypes displayed.. All. archetype requirements were met and student showed an understanding of the archetypes displayed.. Irony. Dramatic Irony. Occurs when the audience is privy to knowledge that one or more of the characters lacks. The technique can be used in for comic or tragic effects. In Homer’s . Odyssey. , the long-absent Odysseus’s disguised as a beggar provides poignant dramatic irony as he encounters various beloved family members and hated rivals but, for the sake of his intended revenge, must refrain from revealing his true identity. Again, the audience is flattered by being allowed to share in the omniscient point of view often reserved for the author. (Hamilton 46).. What is an Archetype?. An original model which other things are similarly patterned after. An image, story pattern, character type, representation, or recurring idea. Evokes strong associations to the reader or observer. Archetypes: . An archetype, also known as universal . symbol. , may be. --a character, --- a . theme. ,. --- a symbol or ----even a . setting. . . **Many literary critics are of the opinion that archetypes, which have a common and recurring representation in a particular human culture or entire human race, shape the structure and function of a literary work..
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