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Jungian Archetypes
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100

This literary genre utilizes stanzas rather than paragraphs to express ideas, which are often abstract.

"What is poetry?"

100

This archetype is often reflected as a leader and beacon of knowledge and experience.

"What is the sage/ wise old man?"

100

In the narrative The Giver, the character of the father best relates to this archetype...

"Who is the caregiver?'

100

This object is used to represent a symbol of the Catholic church and the saracific of Christ.

"What is the cross?"

100
In a drama, a character may give a long speech clarifying their thoughts and feelings, which is known as a _____. 

"What is a monologue?"

200

This literary genre requires a sense of imagination and key structural elements relating to plot development, setting, and theme.

Fiction

200

This archetype is characterized by their immense empathy and desire to connect with others around them. 

 The orphan / everyman 

200

Although Jonas follows the hero's journey, he is most like the ____ archetype because of his desire to change the world around him.

"What is the outlaw / rebel?"

200

This color is frequently used in gothic imagery to represent death or danger.

"What is black?"

200

The difference between the a persuasive essay and an argumentative essay is that a persuasive essay does not require the use of _____ to valid one's argument.

Research

300

Whenever categorizing this genre, one should pay attention to the acts, scenes, and dialogue.

"What is drama?"

300

The charact Dr. Faciliar, from The Princess and the Frog best represents this manipulative Jungian archetype. 

The jester/ trickster. 

300

In The Giver, the ceremony of Twelves represents which stage of the hero's journey? 

Call to adventure

300

In The Count of Monte Cristo, this element or setting represents a chance for escape and rebirth for Edmond as begins to seek his revenge. 

"What is the sea?"

300
Rome, Italy is the primary ____ of The Count of Monte Cristo.

Setting

400

The ____ ___ is considered an archetype for the forms of conflict that can be creates in a story, which is relevant to the moral of the story.

Universal theme.

400

The chief elder in the narrative, The Giver, can be best described as the _____ archetype.

The ruler. 

400

As Dantes develops in the narrative, The Count of Monte Crist, one could surmise that his being falsely accused and imprisoned is relevant to which stage of the hero's journey? 

"What are trials?"
400

In The Giver, is object is a symbol of change in Jonas, as he is the only one who can do see colors. 

"What is the apple?"

400

This French author wrote The Count of Monte Cristo in the 19th century. 

"Who is Alexander Dumas?"

500

The changes in ____ can help give the reader a better understanding of the environment the narrative takes place.

"What is setting?"

500

At the beginning of the narrative, The Count of Monte Cristo, Dantes can be best characterized as a naive and trusting individual whose optimistic outlook leads him to being betrayed. Therefore, he is the ____ archetype. 

The virgin/ innocent

500

Albert challenges the Count (Edmond) to a duel to defend his father’s honor after his reputation is tarnished. However, Mercedes pleads with Edmond to spare her son’s life, and he consents, deciding to sacrifice his own life rather than harm Albert. What stage of the hero's journey is this? 

"What is the crisis / the ordeal?' 

500

In The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond forms alliances with Luigi Vampa, Jacopo, and the Morrel family. This alliances represent which stage of the hero's journey? 

"What is assistance ?"

500

The universal theme of The Giver is 

"Person vs Society"

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