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Archetypes
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A universally recognizable element... that recurs across all of literature and life (Latrobe 13). Psychologist Carl Jung called these elements a kind of "____________" of the human race, prototypes rather than something gained from experience. | Collective Unconcious |
| A key to understanding folk literature is to ____________. "An archetype is to the psyche what an instinct is to the body... Archetypes are the psychic instincts of the human species." (Edinger as quoted in Knapp 10). | understand archetypes |
| Archetypes are __________ in human beings. | universal |
| Archetypes result in a deep... | emotional response to the readers |
| "Archetypes are _____________ that recur in literature in every age." (Sloan 48) | repeated pattern |
| (Characteristics) They are not _______ we share them with all of humanity | individual |
| Ther are an inherited part of being human which ___ us to the ___ and we experience a common source | connects us to the past |
| They are not directly knowable, but instead express themselves in ___, ____, & ______ | forms, symbols, & Character |
| they grow out of a man's ____, ______, & _____ | social, emotional, and biological being |
| They are _______, from gladiators to astronauts they are the same | universal |
| They cannot be _______ by interactions of cultures because ______ & _______ made it impossible | Explained, geography, and history |
| They are _________, appearing slightly altered in present day situations and relate them the past in order to get the meaning in the contemporary world. | recurrent |
| Greek word meaning "original pattern or model" | archetype |
| In literature and art, an archetype is a character, event, story, or an image that recurs in different _______, in different _______, and in different periods of ________. | character, event, story, image, works, cultures, time |
| An _____ mode of thought that is defined from experiences of the race and is present in _______ mind | inherited, unconscious |
| Recurring patterns of _____, ______, & ________ existing _____ and ______ in the ________ | situations, characters, symbols, universally, instinctively, collective unconscious |
| so well defined that the life of the protagonist can be clearly divided into a series of well-marked adventures, which strongly suggest a ritualistic pattern. |