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 Brought to you by:  Wilfred Guerin, Michael Hall, Earle Labor, and Lee Morgan in:  Lit: Literature and Interpretive Techniques  published by HarperCollins College Division in Some Terms that may need clarification…

Archetypal Characters

Some Variations Of The Hero Figure Include:

The Common Variations Of The Loner Are:

Some Variations Of the Sage Include:

Archetypal Images:

Archetypal Images Cont.

Archetypal Images Continued

Archetypal Situations:

Variations Of The Quest:

Variations Of The Quest Cont.

Variations On The End Of The World!