On one side of it you have writers building on common archetypes to create original works, and to enrich the genre. |
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Joseph Campbell, in his work The Hero with a Thousand Faces, examines the mythological hero's journey and its attending archetypes. |
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To that end, Grass says they're playing the archetypes rather than the historical figures. |
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For Riley, Three Tall Women lends itself to the archetypes of the maiden, the mother and the crone, what she refers to as the tri-goddess. |
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Characterization is accepted, not elaborated upon and the result is a film filled only with archetypes, black hats, and white hats. |
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This film is heavily influenced by the sparse sets and rigid character archetypes found in Japanese Noh theater. |
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Jungians have argued that these archetypes are continually found, and look for them especially in mainstream literature. |
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She is dreaming of lumps of clay arrayed into the shapes of English archetypes, heading to the moon in their muddled, decent fashion. |
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By focusing too tightly on symbols and archetypes, Werness sometimes neglects artistic process and unique aspects of cultural significance. |
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Much like the book, the movie uses symbolism and archetypes extremely well. |
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There is character development of a sort, but the Star Trek crew are more archetypes than they are people. |
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The Queen and King require less interpretation, for we understand them as the major male and female archetypes. |
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The symbolism and archetypes he's playing with are not what you'll usually find in comics, which is why he makes interesting comics. |
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Douglas Camp's forte is representing traditional African archetypes in a physical form that's pure narrative. |
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They're also examples of two completely different archetypes of the baseball character. |
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For Socrates the act of communication is grounded in the world of original forms, archetypes, or abstract ideas. |
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According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious contains archetypes, universal mental predispositions not grounded in experience. |
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Never perhaps until C. G. Jung do we find the concept of archetypes of the collective unconscious so clearly formulated. |
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The wider significance of archetypes in literature was explored by N. Frye. |
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Feminine things and archetypes will be honored and praised, while the masculine will be thought of as weak and sinful. |
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These archetypes defy history and adapt to local conditions in order to live on. |
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The most profound influence of archetypes is in their regulation of the human life cycle. |
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There were six archetypes, including the daredevil, the oppugnant duelist, and the vainglory swashbuckler. |
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I don't know if anyone has done any major writing comparing Jung's ideas of complexes and archetypes to electrical networks, but it would be a great thing to look into. |
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To re-establish chivalry the king resorted to nobiliary archetypes from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and placed himself as a mirror for the nobility to imitate. |
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Several essays emphasize the formal elements involved in reproducing both American myths through the effective employment of transhistorical archetypes. |
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The archetypes remain true, the orchestration fresh as a daisy under Michael Rosewell. |
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As we become adults, we have this need to marginalize youth and make them into archetypes. |
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His theories also cover synchronistic phenomena, the notion of the collective unconscious and archetypes. |
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Carey satirizes literary culture, plays with archetypes, exoticism, and the convolutions of travel yarns, and evokes Malaysia and Indonesia with aplomb. |
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This is a perspective that restricts artists to the task of recreating historical archetypes rather than creating new possibilities for experience and meaning. |
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These were archetypes meant to represent a type of human personality. |
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In the same way traditional literature possesses archetypes, modern fictional works can hold these recurring images of universal significance as well. |
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They call forth synchronistic phenomena, the collective unconscious and the archetypes. |
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Duncan and Jess came to artistic maturity together, ever expanding and refining a study of world literature and art focused on myths, symbols and archetypes. |
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Brooks could never be called a fabulist, if for no other reason, because he sidesteps the problem altogether by writing about archetypes instead of real people. |
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While they might look like portraits, or caricatures, of real people, they are actually archetypes and as such pervert the very essence of the miniature. |
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Stott suggests that the darker archetypes of clowns were there from the start. |
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Mythologists have long been aware of the fact that certain motifs or archetypes and even whole plots are found in cultures that are not geographically connected. |
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Before man enters the world of Love, he must pass through the world of archetypes where total reconciliation of all contradictions takes place. |
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But contrary to other archetypes in his genre, a really cute girl is trying to get more personal with him. |
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As we go a little deeper, we see dream-like visions and primordial archetypes. |
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Mythology, Jung claimed, bases its stories on the archetypes. |
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Now, certain psychological or literary archetypes might very well reflect the numinous work of the gods. |
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Four archetypes exist and each is necessary in this world but use a very different way to handle the fight. |
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His art is universal and easy to understand, and he never hesitated to use archetypes to represent situations unambiguously. |
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While no living society is ever likely to fall neatly into one or the other of these archetypes, Canada throughout its history appears especially hard to classify in these terms. |
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They contain archetypes and standards for acceptable behaviour. |
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For each of these archetypal series, it also enabled us to identify sequences or complementary or alternative macrosequence archetypes which compose them. |
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One of the Jungian archetypes, the persona enables an individual to interrelate with the surrounding environment by reflecting the role in life that the individual is playing. |
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This high-concept repackaging of beloved archetypes feels like the work of an overeager Hollywood production team desperate to tap the tweener market. |
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This fortunate encounter between 'minds and hands' makes these exceptional works archetypes of unrivalled Italian excellence and restore a profound sense of history and culture to today's concept of Made in Italy. |
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In the early 1900s, Jung proposed that these archetypes were ancient images stemming from humans' collective unconscious. |
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Otter: Henry Williamson, Tarka the Otter By the 1920s, the prestige of natural history had encouraged many writers to imagine more zoologically credible creatures, rather than human archetypes in furry robes. |
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The most likely scenario is an increase in communal contention about access to power in new, weak, heterogenous states like those of Africa: Sudan and Angola are archetypes, Zaire is on the brink. |
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Memory starts to build up in infancy, but it can also be an ancestral memory, symbolical, structural, Jungian in some ways, consisting of great archetypes which are already there, preloaded in the brain. |
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Variously reappropriating artifacts, colour illustrations and taxidermy specimens, the artist picks out objects that represent archetypes of the life cycle. |
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Other American archetypes were explored too. |
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You certainly have the archetypes in almost all classes: the overachievers, the aggressive personalities, the quiet-but-confident ones, the class clowns. |
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Both are archetypes of a very particular style reserved to keyboard instruments of this period: the transcription of an orchestral work for a single instrument. |
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We need to understand these scenarios as archetypes, extreme models which serve as a basis for discussion and for adopting a strategy, in particular for the European Union, in order to find a balance between these four poles. |
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Each function is represented as a mixture of actual observations or functional archetypes, which are a mixture of observations in the data set. |
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Using the mini-VAS, a variety of completely new flavour concepts is presented to customers in the form of a broad, easy-to-discern palette of archetypes or keynote flavours. |
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They also have a range of spells they can use to defend or attack by themselves and each one more or less complements one of the other archetypes. |
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The figure of the hero, his adversaries, politicians, the scientist, the sequel and the remake, the final lesson, are all archetypes that have come under the subversive knife of Teatro Praga. |
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They represent the persistence of vanished archetypes, through Gothic to contemporary, and the continuation of traditional-type churches related to folk architecture. |
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Jung asserted that all humans share certain innate unconscious psychological forces, which he called archetypes. |
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He believed similarities between the myths of different cultures reveals the existence of these universal archetypes. |
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Sure, the characters are more like archetypes than human beings. |
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The archetypes of evil Bond vanquishes are all world-class crooks. |
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Its archetypes are available for creating Java EE projects from deployment, remote debugging and profiling. |
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It acquired a cult following because, like all good narratives, it grappled with complex archetypes through artistic symbolisation. |
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Some argue that fantasy literature and its archetypes fulfill a function for individuals and society and the messages are continually updated for current societies. |
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Dwelling who knows where, the archetypes constitute, one might say, a set of psyche instructions that traverse time and space and enwisen each new generation. |
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Some Wiccans conceive of deities not as literal personalities but as metaphorical archetypes or thoughtforms, thereby technically allowing them to be atheists. |
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Though mysterious, treacherous men are common characters in most Gothic works, some of the closest archetypes to the homme fatal can be found in the novels of Ann Radcliffe. |
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Other Downtown denizens resemble Hindu elephant gods, Homerian cyclopses and all manner of similarly Jungian archetypes, not to mention Freudian fantasies. |
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It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature, with over 20 million copies sold, and paved the way for many archetypes that abound in modern literature. |
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