Hero Archetype

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The Archetypal Hero

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Overview of the Hero Archetype, as characterized by Archetypal Literary Theory. With referenced examples taken from film and pop culture.

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The Archetypal Hero

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What Do Luke Skywalker, Simba, King Arthur, Moses, Wonder Woman, William Wallace, &

Optimus Prime all have in common?

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ANSWER:

They are all Archetypal Heroes

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But what is an Archetype?

And what does it have to do with Heroes?

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Let’s start with the two guys who came up with the concept:

Carl JungJoseph

Campbell

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A recurring pattern of images, situations, or symbols found in the mythology, religion, art, and dreams of cultures around the world.

Archetype:

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Okay, so what exactly characterizes an Archetypal Hero then?

–And what does this have to do with the charactersmentioned?

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Traits of the Archetypal Hero

• Unusual Circumstances of Birth

• Leaves Family and Lives With Others

• Traumatic Event Leads to Quest

• Special Weapon

• Supernatural Help

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Unusual BirthOften in danger or

born into royalty…

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Leaves FamilyRaised away from…

-or separated from home

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Traumatic Event

The hero’s life is changed forever…

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Special Weapon

Only the hero can wield it…

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Supernatural Help

-The hero often has spiritual guidance

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• Proves self on Quest

• Journey and Unhealable Wound

• Atonement With Father

• Spiritual Apotheosis

More Heroic Traits…

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Proves Him or HerselfThe hero performsheroic feats…

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Journey & Unhealable Wound

Hero descends into a hell-like area and suffers wounding from an encounter with evil

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Atonement With FatherThe hero either redeems father’s

evil deeds or reconciles with father over wrongs done by the hero

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Apotheosis

Hero is rewarded spiritually at the end of his, or her life

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Aha! –But not all of these charactershave all of the characteristics!

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That’s okay. -They don’t really have to…

As long as a hero displays several of these characteristics, he, or she, is in the club!

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Now, can you think of any other Archetypal Heroes?

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Davis, Bryan M. "The Archetypal Hero in Literature, Religion, Movies, and Popular Culture." 11 Oct 1997. Stephen F. Austin University. (07/07/2009). <http://www.tatsbox.com/hero?

Nilsen, Alleen P., & Donelson, Kenneth L. Literature for Today’s Young Adults, 8th ed. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. 2009.

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