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Society’s Collective Quest:
The Hero’s Journey & Its Archetypes
Mythology In Art & Literature
Professor Will Adams
Valencia College
Defining The Archetypal Hero
The Archetypal Hero
§ The archetypal hero appears in all religions,
mythologies, and stories of the world.
§ He or she is an expression of our personal and
collective unconscious, as theorized by Carl Jung
& Joseph Campbell.
§ All archetypal heroes share certain
characteristics.
§ This fact has only come to light this century, after
people like Joseph Campbell began comparing
mythologies of the world.
The Archetypal Hero
§ Heroes are constructions;
they are not real.
§ All societies have similar
hero stories not because
they coincidentally made
them up on their own,
but because heroes
express a deep
psychological aspect of
human existence.
The Archetypal Hero
§ They can be seen as a
metaphor for the
human search of self-
knowledge.
§ In other words, the
hero shows us the path
to our own
consciousness through
his actions.
The Archetypal Hero
§ Jung called the process of
forming a consciousness
"individuation," which
means the process by
which we reconcile the
conscious & unconscious
aspects of our psyche.
§ Thus, when the hero slays
a monster, he or she is
not literally killing it in the
real world.
The Archetypal Hero
§ Instead he or she is facing
an aspect of the
unconscious, such as lust
or rage, in order to
control that side of his
being.
§ The hero stories can be
thought of as road maps
to successful assimilation
of the conscious, rational
mind with the
unconscious, animal mind.
The Archetypal Hero
§ The image of the hero
conquering death or
returning from a
successful battle provides
the restricted conscious
mind with new raw
material into which it can
expand.
§ Thus, it forces the
consumer of the hero
story to expand his or
her conscious image of
him or herself.
The Archetypal Hero
§ The hero stories are both a
record of primitive
encounters with the
unconscious and a prompt
for individuals to enter into
the struggle for higher
consciousness.
§ Functioning in this way,
heroes give men and
women hope for such things
as life after death, reprieve
from suffering, and a sense
that order rules their lives.
The Roles of Carl Jung & Joseph
Campbell
Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell
§ Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell are two of the most prominent explorers of
the psychoanalytical & mythological origins of human and social behavior.
§ Jung expanded the work of Sigmund Freud on the unconscious mind to
emphasize the mythological forces working within the individual to shape
his or her personality.
§ Cooperatively, Jung & Campbell developed the ideas of the archetype &
the collective unconscious.
§ An archetype is defined as a recurring pattern of images, situations, or
symbols found in the mythology, religion, art, and dreams of all global
cultures.
§ The collective unconscious refers to part of the unconscious mind
incorporating patterns of memories, instincts, and experiences common to
all mankind.
§ These patterns are inherited, may be arranged into archetypes, and are
observable through their effects on thought & behavior.
Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell
§ Joseph Campbell built
on Jung's concept of the
collective unconscious
to encompass all the
world's mythologies.
§ Campbell studied the
world's religions, art,
and stories and
discovered common
threads throughout all,
including the hero.
Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell
§ Campbell believed that
mythology is the
collective “dream” of
mankind, the “song of
the universe.”
§ Campbell's work
highlights mankind's
common search, both
personally & socially, for
meaning and truth
throughout the ages.
The Hero’s Journey
Stages Of The Hero’s Journey
Upon analyzing
& comparing the
various world
myths, Campbell
came to the
realization that
nearly every
culture’s hero
story follows a
set plot, or
sequence of
events.
The Hero’s Unique Birth
§ A hero's birth will
always have an unusual
aspect to it.
§ Many heroes are born
into royalty or are in
danger at birth.
§ Either way, they are
marked by these
circumstances as
different and destined
for greatness.
The Hero’s Unique Birth: The Lion King
§ Remember the
beginning of Lion King?
§ Simba's birth is being
celebrated.
§ The unusual aspect of
his birth is his royal
status.
§ His father, Mufasa, is the
King of the Jungle.
The Hero’s Unique Birth: Harry Potter
§ In contemporary myth,
Harry Potter’s birth is
perhaps the best
example.
§ Not only was Harry born
a wizard, but his parents
were murdered shortly
thereafter, and young
Harry was raised by his
aunt & uncle, who kept
his magical lineage from
him.
The Hero’s Call to Action
§ The defining event of
every hero’s story is his
or her call to action.
§ This is the event takes
that begins an adventure
for the hero.
§ Sometimes it is traumatic,
or it can be coincidental.
§ Either way, its occurrence
spurs the hero to begin
his or her adventure.
The Hero’s Call to Action: The Lion King
§ Simba’s call to action –
happening upon his
childhood friend, Nala – is
coincidental rather than
traumatic.
§ Initially, Simba fights with
Nala, but they soon
realize they are friends.
§ She tells him of his evil
uncle, Scar's, reign, which
begins Simba's quest to
regain his father's
kingdom.
The Hero’s Call to Action: Harry Potter
§ Harry Potter’s own call
to action is no less
surprising.
§ He begins receiving
invitations to attend
Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft & Wizardry,
and is eventually visited
by the ogre Hagrid, who
informs Harry of his
magical lineage.
The Hero’s Refusal of the Call to Action
§ It is important to bear in mind that, many
times, the hero at least initially refuses the call
to action.
§ He or she may do this for a number of
reasons, but the most common are that he or
she is frightened (either of the danger the
quest involves, or of leaving the familiar), or
because he or she believes that the quest is
too much for him or her to take on solely.
The Hero’s Supernatural Help
§ Heroes always seem to
receive some sort of
supernatural help, whether
it be from a god, a wizard,
or a spirit.
§ Their help typically arrives
just at the point at which
the hero in considered
refusing the call.
§ The supernatural helper’s
presence inspires the hero
to accept the quest, and
gives him or her confidence.
The Hero’s Supernatural Help: The Lion King
§ Simba sees his father's
spirit and also gets helps
from Rafiki, a medicine
man-type character.
§ Rafiki is the supernatural
force in The Lion King.
§ He doesn't play as large a
part as say, Dumbledore
or Obi-Wan, but he does
influence & inspire Simba
and provide him with
important guidance along
the way.
The Hero’s Supernatural Help: Harry Potter
§ Within the Harry Potter
series, three very
important figures act as
his supernatural support.
§ His primary support
comes from Albus
Dumbledore, headmaster
of Hogwarts.
§ Secondary support comes
from the occasional
glimpses of his parents’
spirits that Harry
receives.
The Hero Crosses The Threshold
§ This act provides the jumping off point for the
adventure.
§ It also marks the point at which the hero crosses
the boundary from the known world into the
unknown.
§ Typically, however, there is usually a presence
which serves as an obstacle or blocks the way.
§ The hero defeats, conciliates, eliminates that
obstacle and enters the realm of the unknown
through a conduit such as the Shadowlands,
Arabian Desert, a journey through space, or a trip
through Platform 9 ¾ to the Hogwarts Express.
The Hero’s Initiation & Tests
§ A hero just can't claim he or she's a hero and assume his or
her position, now can he or she?
§ Of course not!
§ The hero must first prove – to both him or herself and
others – that he or she is a true hero.
§ This initiation and testing phase of the quest may be
physical, spiritual, or mental.
§ In any event, the purpose is to prepare the hero for the
difficulties that await him or her.
§ In the end, the hero must face his greatest fear alone, even
though he may have a companion.
§ The difficulty and strain of the conflict purify and transform
he or she into a true hero.
The Hero’s Initiation & Tests: The Lion King
§ Simba, like many other
heroes, is immature at first
and unable to be the hero
he will eventually become.
§ However, once Simba
realizes Scar must be
removed and that Simba is
the only one who can do it,
Simba assumes his proper
role as the hero and saves
the land from the evil Scar.
§ Hmmmmm, that does sound
awfully familiar, doesn't it?
The Hero’s Initiation & Tests: Harry Potter
§ Throughout the series,
Harry is constantly
tested.
§ His sorting, classes,
conflict with the
Deatheaters, fight to
save his school &
friends, and battles with
LordVoldemort all
prove his worthiness as
a true hero.
The Hero’s Paternal Atonement
§ Atonement means to offer payment or
reparation for a wrongdoing.
§ Very often, heroes must avenge their fathers
or make up for their fathers’ wrongdoings.
§ In most cases, the hero must either redeem
his or her father’s evil deeds or gain some of
recognition or approbation from his father or
father-figure.
The Hero’s Paternal Atonement: The Lion King
§ In The Lion King, the spirit of
Mufasa, Simba's father, tells Simba
to be strong and assume his place
on the throne.
§ Simba, who has been reluctant up
until that point to return to his
kingdom, realizes he has little
choice but to avenge his father's
murder.
§ This also provides him the
opportunity to divest himself of
his guilt over his father’s death,
which Scar had convinced him he
caused.
The Hero’s Paternal Atonement: Harry Potter
§ Harry Potter’s contact
with his parents’ spirits
serves a twofold function.
§ First, it allows him to
come to terms with their
death, and his feelings of
abandonment and
isolation.
§ Second, their support
assists him in defeating
LordVoldemort, their
murderer, thus avenging
their deaths.
The Hero’s Apotheosis
§ After the hero's journeys are over, the hero is
rewarded spiritually in some way, in addition to
being restored to his or her rightful place within
society.
§ Normally, the hero achieves a life of bliss, often in
a place with other heroes, either in a spiritual
realm, likeValhalla, the Isle of the Blessed, or
Heaven; or in a peaceful earthly setting.
§ Global examples differ widely at this point in the
story.
The Hero’s Apotheosis: The Lion King
§ By defeating his evil uncle
Scar, Simba assumes his
rightful place as ruler of
his pride, partners with
his childhood love Nala,
and is reunited with his
mother and family.
§ In addition, he restores
the prosperity and
happiness of his own
realm, creating a paradise
for his subjects.
The Hero’s Return Home
§ Because of the new knowledge he or she has obtained,
the hero may not always want to return home.
§ In fact, sometimes (rarely), he or she does not.
§ Other times, the hero’s flight from a pursuer motivates
his or her return back to the known world.
§ Once the hero returns, he or she can be regarded a
product of 2 worlds with strong powers.
§ Once returned, he or she then restores and heals
society.
§ Sometimes the society accepts his or her gifts or
knowledge, while other times they may not be ready.
Heroic Archetypes
§ Hero as warrior (Odysseus): A near
god-like hero who faces physical
challenges and external enemies
§ Hero as lover (Prince Charming):A
pure love motivates the hero to
complete his or her quest
§ Hero as Scapegoat (Jesus):The hero
suffers for the sake of others
§ Transcendent Hero:The hero of a
tragedy whose fatal flaw brings about
his or her downfall, but not without
achieving some kind of transforming
realization or wisdom (Greek &
Shakespearean tragedies, i.e. Oedipus,
Hamlet, Macbeth, etc.)
Heroic Archetypes
§ Romantic/Gothic Hero (Edward
Cullen in Twilight):A hero/lover
with a decidedly dark side
§ Proto-Feminist Hero (Katniss
Everdeen): Female heroes
§ Apocalyptic Hero (Will Smith in
Independence Day): Hero who
faces the possible destruction of
society
§ Anti-Hero (Homer Simpson):A
non-hero, given the vocation of
failure, frequently humorous
Heroic Archetypes
§ Defiant Anti-hero (Dr. House):
Opposer of society’s definition of
heroism/goodness
§ Unbalanced Hero (One Flew Over
the Cuckoo’s Nest): The protagonist
who has (or must pretend to have)
mental or emotional deficiencies
§ The Other/Denied Hero (Edward
Scissorhands): The protagonist
whose status or essential otherness
makes heroism possible
§ The Superheroic (Superman):
Exaggerates the normal proportions
of humanity; frequently has divine or
supernatural origins
To Be Continued…

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Hum2310 society's collective quest the hero's journey & its archetypes

  • 1. Society’s Collective Quest: The Hero’s Journey & Its Archetypes Mythology In Art & Literature Professor Will Adams Valencia College
  • 3. The Archetypal Hero § The archetypal hero appears in all religions, mythologies, and stories of the world. § He or she is an expression of our personal and collective unconscious, as theorized by Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell. § All archetypal heroes share certain characteristics. § This fact has only come to light this century, after people like Joseph Campbell began comparing mythologies of the world.
  • 4. The Archetypal Hero § Heroes are constructions; they are not real. § All societies have similar hero stories not because they coincidentally made them up on their own, but because heroes express a deep psychological aspect of human existence.
  • 5. The Archetypal Hero § They can be seen as a metaphor for the human search of self- knowledge. § In other words, the hero shows us the path to our own consciousness through his actions.
  • 6. The Archetypal Hero § Jung called the process of forming a consciousness "individuation," which means the process by which we reconcile the conscious & unconscious aspects of our psyche. § Thus, when the hero slays a monster, he or she is not literally killing it in the real world.
  • 7. The Archetypal Hero § Instead he or she is facing an aspect of the unconscious, such as lust or rage, in order to control that side of his being. § The hero stories can be thought of as road maps to successful assimilation of the conscious, rational mind with the unconscious, animal mind.
  • 8. The Archetypal Hero § The image of the hero conquering death or returning from a successful battle provides the restricted conscious mind with new raw material into which it can expand. § Thus, it forces the consumer of the hero story to expand his or her conscious image of him or herself.
  • 9. The Archetypal Hero § The hero stories are both a record of primitive encounters with the unconscious and a prompt for individuals to enter into the struggle for higher consciousness. § Functioning in this way, heroes give men and women hope for such things as life after death, reprieve from suffering, and a sense that order rules their lives.
  • 10. The Roles of Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell
  • 11. Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell § Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell are two of the most prominent explorers of the psychoanalytical & mythological origins of human and social behavior. § Jung expanded the work of Sigmund Freud on the unconscious mind to emphasize the mythological forces working within the individual to shape his or her personality. § Cooperatively, Jung & Campbell developed the ideas of the archetype & the collective unconscious. § An archetype is defined as a recurring pattern of images, situations, or symbols found in the mythology, religion, art, and dreams of all global cultures. § The collective unconscious refers to part of the unconscious mind incorporating patterns of memories, instincts, and experiences common to all mankind. § These patterns are inherited, may be arranged into archetypes, and are observable through their effects on thought & behavior.
  • 12. Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell § Joseph Campbell built on Jung's concept of the collective unconscious to encompass all the world's mythologies. § Campbell studied the world's religions, art, and stories and discovered common threads throughout all, including the hero.
  • 13. Carl Jung & Joseph Campbell § Campbell believed that mythology is the collective “dream” of mankind, the “song of the universe.” § Campbell's work highlights mankind's common search, both personally & socially, for meaning and truth throughout the ages.
  • 15. Stages Of The Hero’s Journey Upon analyzing & comparing the various world myths, Campbell came to the realization that nearly every culture’s hero story follows a set plot, or sequence of events.
  • 16. The Hero’s Unique Birth § A hero's birth will always have an unusual aspect to it. § Many heroes are born into royalty or are in danger at birth. § Either way, they are marked by these circumstances as different and destined for greatness.
  • 17. The Hero’s Unique Birth: The Lion King § Remember the beginning of Lion King? § Simba's birth is being celebrated. § The unusual aspect of his birth is his royal status. § His father, Mufasa, is the King of the Jungle.
  • 18. The Hero’s Unique Birth: Harry Potter § In contemporary myth, Harry Potter’s birth is perhaps the best example. § Not only was Harry born a wizard, but his parents were murdered shortly thereafter, and young Harry was raised by his aunt & uncle, who kept his magical lineage from him.
  • 19. The Hero’s Call to Action § The defining event of every hero’s story is his or her call to action. § This is the event takes that begins an adventure for the hero. § Sometimes it is traumatic, or it can be coincidental. § Either way, its occurrence spurs the hero to begin his or her adventure.
  • 20. The Hero’s Call to Action: The Lion King § Simba’s call to action – happening upon his childhood friend, Nala – is coincidental rather than traumatic. § Initially, Simba fights with Nala, but they soon realize they are friends. § She tells him of his evil uncle, Scar's, reign, which begins Simba's quest to regain his father's kingdom.
  • 21. The Hero’s Call to Action: Harry Potter § Harry Potter’s own call to action is no less surprising. § He begins receiving invitations to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry, and is eventually visited by the ogre Hagrid, who informs Harry of his magical lineage.
  • 22. The Hero’s Refusal of the Call to Action § It is important to bear in mind that, many times, the hero at least initially refuses the call to action. § He or she may do this for a number of reasons, but the most common are that he or she is frightened (either of the danger the quest involves, or of leaving the familiar), or because he or she believes that the quest is too much for him or her to take on solely.
  • 23. The Hero’s Supernatural Help § Heroes always seem to receive some sort of supernatural help, whether it be from a god, a wizard, or a spirit. § Their help typically arrives just at the point at which the hero in considered refusing the call. § The supernatural helper’s presence inspires the hero to accept the quest, and gives him or her confidence.
  • 24. The Hero’s Supernatural Help: The Lion King § Simba sees his father's spirit and also gets helps from Rafiki, a medicine man-type character. § Rafiki is the supernatural force in The Lion King. § He doesn't play as large a part as say, Dumbledore or Obi-Wan, but he does influence & inspire Simba and provide him with important guidance along the way.
  • 25. The Hero’s Supernatural Help: Harry Potter § Within the Harry Potter series, three very important figures act as his supernatural support. § His primary support comes from Albus Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts. § Secondary support comes from the occasional glimpses of his parents’ spirits that Harry receives.
  • 26. The Hero Crosses The Threshold § This act provides the jumping off point for the adventure. § It also marks the point at which the hero crosses the boundary from the known world into the unknown. § Typically, however, there is usually a presence which serves as an obstacle or blocks the way. § The hero defeats, conciliates, eliminates that obstacle and enters the realm of the unknown through a conduit such as the Shadowlands, Arabian Desert, a journey through space, or a trip through Platform 9 ¾ to the Hogwarts Express.
  • 27. The Hero’s Initiation & Tests § A hero just can't claim he or she's a hero and assume his or her position, now can he or she? § Of course not! § The hero must first prove – to both him or herself and others – that he or she is a true hero. § This initiation and testing phase of the quest may be physical, spiritual, or mental. § In any event, the purpose is to prepare the hero for the difficulties that await him or her. § In the end, the hero must face his greatest fear alone, even though he may have a companion. § The difficulty and strain of the conflict purify and transform he or she into a true hero.
  • 28. The Hero’s Initiation & Tests: The Lion King § Simba, like many other heroes, is immature at first and unable to be the hero he will eventually become. § However, once Simba realizes Scar must be removed and that Simba is the only one who can do it, Simba assumes his proper role as the hero and saves the land from the evil Scar. § Hmmmmm, that does sound awfully familiar, doesn't it?
  • 29. The Hero’s Initiation & Tests: Harry Potter § Throughout the series, Harry is constantly tested. § His sorting, classes, conflict with the Deatheaters, fight to save his school & friends, and battles with LordVoldemort all prove his worthiness as a true hero.
  • 30. The Hero’s Paternal Atonement § Atonement means to offer payment or reparation for a wrongdoing. § Very often, heroes must avenge their fathers or make up for their fathers’ wrongdoings. § In most cases, the hero must either redeem his or her father’s evil deeds or gain some of recognition or approbation from his father or father-figure.
  • 31. The Hero’s Paternal Atonement: The Lion King § In The Lion King, the spirit of Mufasa, Simba's father, tells Simba to be strong and assume his place on the throne. § Simba, who has been reluctant up until that point to return to his kingdom, realizes he has little choice but to avenge his father's murder. § This also provides him the opportunity to divest himself of his guilt over his father’s death, which Scar had convinced him he caused.
  • 32. The Hero’s Paternal Atonement: Harry Potter § Harry Potter’s contact with his parents’ spirits serves a twofold function. § First, it allows him to come to terms with their death, and his feelings of abandonment and isolation. § Second, their support assists him in defeating LordVoldemort, their murderer, thus avenging their deaths.
  • 33. The Hero’s Apotheosis § After the hero's journeys are over, the hero is rewarded spiritually in some way, in addition to being restored to his or her rightful place within society. § Normally, the hero achieves a life of bliss, often in a place with other heroes, either in a spiritual realm, likeValhalla, the Isle of the Blessed, or Heaven; or in a peaceful earthly setting. § Global examples differ widely at this point in the story.
  • 34. The Hero’s Apotheosis: The Lion King § By defeating his evil uncle Scar, Simba assumes his rightful place as ruler of his pride, partners with his childhood love Nala, and is reunited with his mother and family. § In addition, he restores the prosperity and happiness of his own realm, creating a paradise for his subjects.
  • 35. The Hero’s Return Home § Because of the new knowledge he or she has obtained, the hero may not always want to return home. § In fact, sometimes (rarely), he or she does not. § Other times, the hero’s flight from a pursuer motivates his or her return back to the known world. § Once the hero returns, he or she can be regarded a product of 2 worlds with strong powers. § Once returned, he or she then restores and heals society. § Sometimes the society accepts his or her gifts or knowledge, while other times they may not be ready.
  • 36. Heroic Archetypes § Hero as warrior (Odysseus): A near god-like hero who faces physical challenges and external enemies § Hero as lover (Prince Charming):A pure love motivates the hero to complete his or her quest § Hero as Scapegoat (Jesus):The hero suffers for the sake of others § Transcendent Hero:The hero of a tragedy whose fatal flaw brings about his or her downfall, but not without achieving some kind of transforming realization or wisdom (Greek & Shakespearean tragedies, i.e. Oedipus, Hamlet, Macbeth, etc.)
  • 37. Heroic Archetypes § Romantic/Gothic Hero (Edward Cullen in Twilight):A hero/lover with a decidedly dark side § Proto-Feminist Hero (Katniss Everdeen): Female heroes § Apocalyptic Hero (Will Smith in Independence Day): Hero who faces the possible destruction of society § Anti-Hero (Homer Simpson):A non-hero, given the vocation of failure, frequently humorous
  • 38. Heroic Archetypes § Defiant Anti-hero (Dr. House): Opposer of society’s definition of heroism/goodness § Unbalanced Hero (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest): The protagonist who has (or must pretend to have) mental or emotional deficiencies § The Other/Denied Hero (Edward Scissorhands): The protagonist whose status or essential otherness makes heroism possible § The Superheroic (Superman): Exaggerates the normal proportions of humanity; frequently has divine or supernatural origins