PPT-Archetypal Theory Archetypal Theory
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Sigmund Freud is the father of psychoanalysis He based many of his theories on the idea of the social archetype which causes archetypal theory to have similarities
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Sigmund Freud is the father of psychoanalysis He based many of his theories on the idea of the social archetype which causes archetypal theory to have similarities with Psychological Criticism which we will look at later this semester . The archetypal male of his era Gable was named King of Hollywood in 1938 But as David Bret reveals the star was not quite who he seemed One of Gable s But straight from private life as effete and rumors One of it wasnt until goes on Gable was an ele Archetypes are recurring symbols, characters, patterns, and settings that give literature its unity. In other words, they are the basic patterns that occur repeatedly in literature of all ages. .. Archetypal Characters. Your Jr Theme in Easy Steps. Citing Your Sources – Novel example. 1. Cooper, James Fenimore. . The Last of the. Mohicans. . New York: Harper & Row, 1965.. F. COO. Seguin H.S./Arlington, TX. Citing Your Sources – Facts on File example. What Do Luke Skywalker, Simba, King Arthur, Moses, and William Wallace all have in common?. Jung and Campbell. Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell developed the idea of the archetype. Archetype: A recurring pattern of images, situations, or symbols found in the mythology, religion, art, and dreams of cultures around the world. Theories. Utilizing the Metaphor of a Critical Lens. Reader Response. Talking to the Text. Read Aloud. Part 1. A theory provides an angle or perspective you will take when you look at a text.. Each lens is a view point or opinion. . Archetypes and Symbols . Overview . What is the Definition?. What are some examples?. What is the difference between an archetype and a symbol?. What function do archetypes serve in a society or culture?. Archetype. Universal , Collective Unconscious. : Archetypes---. Mother, child, hero, trickster, giant, temptress, sage, etc.. Archetypes developed by Jung, a student of Freud. Looking for symbols. Humans were born innately knowing certain archetypes. Folklore. . can be defined. …. . as all the traditions, customs, and stories that are passed along by word of mouth in a culture.. “Folk” . means. …. . ordinary people. a. nd. “lore” . Criticism: The Sacrific. e. Phases of Tragedy as outlined by . Northrop Frye. Drama. Literature written to be performed.. Mimetic—imitation of the human aspects. Tragedy. Original meaning— “goat song”. Theory #1. Little Red Riding Hood portrays the archetypal hero- quest. The quest follows the three step archetypal pattern of the initiation quest: 1) separation, 2) transformation, and 3) return. But it is a quest whose ‘return’ is a return to conformity to patriarchal and middle class ideals. Little Red Riding Hood ends the tale with no voice, diminished in size by the looming force of the hunter, and divested of her red hood. . Way of looking beyond plot and character development . Allows you to put on a lens and view a text in a variety of different ways. Recognized Critical Lenses. Moral/Intellectual. Topical/Historical. New Critical/Formalist. Sigmund Freud is the father of psychoanalysis. He based many . of his theories on the idea of . the social archetype which causes archetypal theory to have similarities with Psychological Criticism (which we will look at later this semester. . For centuries, unrelated groups have passed down through generations stories that were similar to the stories of other cultures. . The basic elements of these stories are called ARCHETYPES.. What is an archetype?. Dead Poet’s Society. Step 1: Explore the various "levels of the mind" as they relate to characters or mass psychology in the literature. Freud separated the mind's force into a trinity: id (instinct of character), ego (realistic part of the character) and superego (moralizing part of the character). The way characters use these three mental powers to navigate life's events is central to a Freudian analysis..
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