Staple portfolio pieces together- cover sheet on top. Include chart behind P#5 Star, in upper right corner, the piece you would like me to focus on. Turn in “American Voices” packet in the box Reminders: Sign up for IB Conferences and, if ready, IB Presentation for American Voices.
The representation of an object to mean something beyond the tangible. Usually personal, regional, or national Examples: walking in the forest, a graveyard, an owl, a cross, a pink ribbon, snake, etc.
The psychologist, Carl Jung, used the concept of archetype in his theory of the human psyche. He believed that universal, mythic characters—archetypes—reside within the collective unconscious of people the world over. Archetypes represent fundamental human motifs of our experience as we evolved; consequentially, they evoke deep emotions.
River/Water (Rebirth) Sun (Masculine) Moon (Feminine) CHARACTERS The Devil The Wanderer The Wise Old Man Innocent Maiden Wrathful Mother (Mother Earth) Crone: From Wise to Witch The Fool The Magician The Hero Colors White/Black Numbers 3- Holy Trinity 4- Limbs/Seasons 6- Evil/Devil 7- union of human+divine MANY, MANY MORE!!!
The Devil The Old Woman The Innocent Maiden Light vs. Dark Pink Ribbons “Faith “Goodman” “Young” (versus Brown) Forrest Snake Staff Sunrise/Sunset Colors Village Threshold
Read: “The Birthmark” Mark the following notes: Make notes on content, symbolism, and light and dark imagery. Where is proof of the Puritan element? What is the moral of the story?