It's a boy! This season is iconic for representing "birth" and "youth".
What is "spring"?
You might avoid looking directly into these when telling a passionate truth or a treacherous lie. Perhaps this is because they represent the soul?
What are "eyes"?
A perfect mix between human intervention and nature, this archetype represents "paradise, innocence, and unspoiled beauty".
What is a "garden"?
Known for its difficulty in creation, this dark color represents "royalty" and "riches".
What is "purple"?
Careful with that knife medieval doctor! This human organ represents "melancholy" or "bad temper".
What is "spleen"?
Mike, from the hit show Breaking Bad, dies at this time of day after a long and prolific career as an ex-cop criminal. He has time to consider his life.
What is "sunset/twilight"? (sunset is technically better)
Whoops! Make sure you don't spill too much of this essential archetype that represents "life, mortality, and sacrifice".
What is "BLOOD"?
Representing family, an inhabitant, or a mother's body, this archetype is in every neighborhood.
What is "house"?
Whereas yellow might represent sickliness and decay, this color represents youth, vigor, and natural growth.
What is green?
Not unlike the modern truck, this archetype is what a king might use to represent his manhood.
What is "tower"?
Talk about spooky! This time of day would be best for a story where "fright" is the main concept the author is trying to portray.
What is "night"?
Considering one's IQ, this archetype represents one's "intelligence".
What is "forehead"?
Like the hit song from the band The Head and the Heart, this archetype accompanies rivers in symbolizing the "course of human life".
What is "road/journey"?
Fittingly, in an effort to escape civilization, Christian McCandless headed in this archetypal direction in "Into the Wild".
What is "north"?
This lovely purple flower that would do well in representing "shy delicacy".
What is a "violet"?
This season is best known for its ability to convey "maturity, vigor, and accomplishment".
What is "summer"?
In the film "Alien", the little baby bursts through this archetype that represents "compassion", "consolation of the female variety", and "security.
What is "breast"?
Dionysus, god of celebration, was always seen with this refreshing beverage representing "nourishment for the mind, congeniality".
What is "wine"?
Talk about a rollercoaster! This archetype represents a "departure from grace", perhaps when a character starts off high and ends up low.
What is "a fall"?
This busy little critter is quick to serve its queen and represents citizenship.
What is "bee"?
In a tale relating to an old lady looking back at her life, this seasonal archetype might serve a reflective mood.
What is autumn?
In a story about a god known for crafting beautiful cities and landscapes, this archetype would serve as a perfect symbol.
What are "hands"?
In a story about a war, a character might use this archetype to demonstrate a fall into violence.
What is "knife"?
Zazu, a blue bird, serves as a majordomo to Mufasa. Given his colors, these THREE qualities are emblematic in a good head butler.
What are "truth, steadfastness, and loyalty"?
While most miss Earth, it was not uncommon for ancient cultures to view these archetypes as evil omens.
What are "comets/meteors"?