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Archetypes There are archetypal themes, archetypal characters, and archetypal symbols in everything you read or write!
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Archetype Archetypes are literary devices that make reference to a broad concept. This overarching concept is a model that has been used over and over again in literature.
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Archetype Themes: A reoccurring concept that connects to many of life’s lessons.
Gossip can destroy a friendship. Treat others as you would like to be treated. F R I E N D S H P
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Circle of Life
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Everlasting Love
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Friendship
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Good vs Evil
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Greed
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Patriotism
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Survival
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Temptation
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Archetype of character A reoccurring type of character that is the basis for new characters in literature Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of the United States, representing the American women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies.
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The Mother
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The Sage wise through reflection and experience
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The Hero
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The Female Hero
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The Gothic Hero
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The Villain
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The Rebel
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The Monster
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The Social Outcast
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The Doppelgänger a double or alter ego
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The Damsel in Distress a young unmarried woman of noble birth who is in trouble
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King Ferocity Survivor
Archetypes of Symbolism Reoccurring symbols are used to represent ideas throughout literature Ferocity Survivor King
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A Door
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The Clock
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The Crossroads
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The Fog
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The Raven
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The Maze
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Fire and Ice
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The Colors
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