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1 Archetypal Criticism
2 Bell-Ringer Instructions Get out a clean sheet and get ready to take an impromptu quiz. I ll give you the title of the notes afterwards.
3 What role is being played out in each of these images?
4 1. What role do I play?
5 2. What am I?
6 3. What am I?
7 4. What am I?
8 5. What am I?
9 6. What am I?
10 7. What am I?
11 8. What am I?
12 9. What am I?
13 10. What am I?
14 Answers 1. Hero 2. Villain 3. Sidekick 4. Creation 5. Tree of Life 6. The Quest 7. Revenge 8. Loss of Innocence 9. Damsel in Distress 10. Rite of Passage What do each of them have in common?
15 They are all ARCHETYPES
16 Archetypes are an original model, mold, or prototype that things are patterned after. an inherited part of the human being. what connects us all regardless of geography, lifestyle, time period, class, or gender.
17 3 Categories of Archetypes Symbolic Character Situational
18 Symbolic Archetypes Elements & Images Commonly used symbols Usually are easily recognizable
19 Examples of Symbolic Archetypes Light/Darkness/Fog Water/Desert Fire/Ice Sun/Moon Wilderness/Paradise Life/Death Heaven/Hell (underworld) The Magical Weapon Supernatural Intervention The Unhealable Wound Tower/Castle Maze/Crossroads Colors (white = pure, green = fertility, red = blood)
20 Symbolic Archetypes from The Lion King The unhealable wound (scar) The Magical Weapon
21 Situational Archetypes Also called plot patterns Common situations or experiences that a person has to endure to move from one place in life to the next
22 Examples of Situational Archetypes They are on a quest to see the wonderful Wizard of Oz. The Quest or Journey The Task The Initiation The Fall and Rise Death and Rebirth The Ritual Nature vs. Machine The fight between good and evil
23 Situational Archetypes found in The Lion King Simba s Journey back home Simba s Task of defeating Scar The Initiation The Fall of Mufasa and Rise of Scar, then Simba Death of Mufasa and Rebirth through his son The Ritual (circle of life ceremony, king ceremony) The stampede was the struggle against Nature/ Natural forces The fight between good Mufasa and evil Scar
24 Character Archetypes A person or being that represents a greater ideal.
25 Examples of Character Archetypes Creator Star-Crossed Lovers Damsel In Distress The Scapegoat The Devil Figure/Villain Friendly Beast/Gentle Giant The Hero/Heroines Mentor/Teacher/Sage Young man from the Provinces The Trickster The Side-kick Village Idiot The Outcast Earth Mother Unfaithful Wife Temptress or Whore
26 Character Archetypes from The Lion King Villain Sidekicks Sage or Teacher or Wise Old Man
27 Using Archetypal Criticism 1. Identify the specific symbolic, situation, or character archetype to be discussed. 2. Define the archetype in your own words. Be sure to include all parts of the archetype. 3. Provide a context for the film. Think of it as a brief summary a one-liner! 4. Provide 2 3 examples of how the archetype is illustrated. Cite strong, textual evidence as your proof! 5. Conclude with a sentence that offers insight to the use of an archetype in the movie.
28 Using Archetypal Criticism 1. Identify the specific symbolic, situation, or character archetype to be discussed. Marty McFly, the protagonist in Steven Spielberg s movie Back to the Future, fits the archetype of a hero. 2. Define the archetype in your own words. Be sure to include all parts of the archetype. Example: In literature and film, the archetypal hero typically must embark on a journey and perform a specific task that ultimately serves a greater good. 3. Provide a context for the film. Think of it as a brief summary a one-liner! As a hero, Marty s relationship with an eccentric scientist named Doc, thrusts him in a situation where he journeys back in time to the year 1955.
29 Using Archetypal Criticism 4. Provide 2 3 examples of how the archetype is illustrated. Cite strong, textual evidence as your proof! While there, he is tasked with make sure that his parents fall in love in order to prevent a ripple effect that would ultimately erase himself, his sister, and the offspring from two other relationships. Marty also feels a great responsibility to warn Doc about an event that will take place in 1985, a shooting a ends Doc s life. Throughout the movie, Marty constantly puts others before himself, and works to help those in the past and the future. 5. Conclude with a sentence that offers insight to the use of an archetype in the movie. Use of the hero archetype in this movie made Marty McFly a sympathetic character who was easy to relate to and enabled the audience to become invested in his quest.
30 Completed Paragraph Marty McFly Past and Future Hero Marty McFly, the protagonist in Steven Spielberg s movie Back to the Future, fits the archetype of a hero. In literature and film, the archetypal hero typically must embark on a journey and perform a specific task that ultimately serves a greater good. As a hero, Marty s relationship with an eccentric scientist named Doc, thrusts him in a situation where he journeys back in time to the year While there, he is tasked with make sure that his parents fall in love in order to prevent a ripple effect that would ultimately erase himself, his sister, and the offspring from two other relationships. Marty also feels a great responsibility to warn Doc about an event that will take place in 1985, a shooting a ends Doc s life. Throughout the movie, Marty constantly puts others before himself, and works to help those in the past and the future. Use of the hero archetype in this movie made Marty McFly a sympathetic character who was easy to relate to and enabled the audience to become invested in his quest.
31 Review Archetypes are universally shared ideas that connect all of humanity. Archetypes can be broken into three main groups: symbolic, character, and situational. Understanding archetypes helps us to understand ourselves and all of humanity.
32 Assignment: Archetypes in TGC Identify and provide at least three of instances of proof for 3 Character Archetypes in TGC Identify and provide at least three instances of proof for 2 Symbolic Archetypes in TGC Identify and provide at least three instances of proof for 1 Situational Archetypes in TGC
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