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- An archetype is an idea, symbol, character, or pattern that conveys a universal idea or human experience.
Brief explanation and examples:
- Archetypes recur across cultures and literature because they express common experiences or psychological themes (e.g., the Hero, the Mentor, the Trickster, the Journey/Quest, death-and-rebirth, the Flood).
- Carl Jung used the term to describe innate, universal psychic structures (e.g., the Shadow, the Anima/Animus).
- An archetype is an idea, symbol, character, or pattern that conveys a universal idea or human experience.
Brief explanation and examples:
- Archetypes recur across cultures and literature because they express common experiences or psychological themes (e.g., the Hero, the Mentor, the Trickster, the Journey/Quest, death-and-rebirth, the Flood).
- Carl Jung used the term to describe innate, universal psychic structures (e.g., the Shadow, the Anima/Animus).
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