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Archetype Reading


Archetype

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The concept of an archetype (/ˈɑːrkɪtp/; from Greekἄρχωárkhō, 'to begin' + τῠ́ποςtúpos, 'sort, type') appears in areas relating to behaviorhistorical psychology, and literary analysis. An archetype can be:

  1. a statement, pattern of behavior, prototype, "first" form, or a main model that other statements, patterns of behavior, and objects copy, emulate, or "merge" into. Informal synonyms frequently used for this definition include "standard example," "basic example," and the longer-form "archetypal example;" mathematical archetypes often appear as "canonical[disambiguation needed] examples."
  2. the Platonic concept of pure form, believed to embody the fundamental characteristics of a thing.
  3. a collectively-inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image, etc., that is universally present, in individual psyches, as in Jungian psychology
  4. a constantly-recurring symbol or motif in literaturepainting, or mythology. This definition refers to the recurrence of characters or ideas sharing similar traits throughout various, seemingly unrelated cases in classic storytelling, media, etc. This usage of the term draws from both comparative anthropology and from Jungian archetypal theory.

Archetypes are also very close analogies to instincts, in that, long before any consciousness develops, it is the impersonal and inherited traits of human beings that present and motivate human behavior.[1] They also continue to influence feelings and behavior even after some degree of consciousness developed later on.


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