Archetyple Heros Essay, Research Paper
In literature, the term archetype refers to a pattern or model of an action, a character type, or an image that recurs enough in life and literature to be considered universal. Medival heroes and modern ones share many characteristics; however, their approaches to dangers are quite different.
First, the medival hero is thought to be brave. He goes out questing in search to set bad to good, rescue damsels in distress, and instore the chivalric code “Might for Right.” Next, the hero is often aided by the supernatural. He has the use of magical powers, wizardly weapons, and unearthly people. Sometimes in these stories, the supernatural being such as wizards, psychics, aurgers, and dwarves becomes the heros mentor or advisor. Finally, the hero does not deal with ordinary people. Usually he is serving or rescuing kings, queens, nobles, or other knights. However, the medival hero under the code of chivalry practices morality and other religious practices. The medival hero is often a symbol of good versus evil. He is highly honored but very humble. Finally referring back to the chivalric code, the medival hero does not go “whacking away” but instead uses his might for right.
Like the medival hero, the modern hero
Medival heros and modern ones share many characteristics; however, their approaches to dangers are quite different. The term archetype is a pattern of character type that recurs enough in life and literature to be considered universal
Bibliography
The Once and Future King by T.H. White