Come up with a mnemonic device, from the James Harvey Stout worksheet, for the various types of myths. 9/16 BELL RINGER.

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Come up with a mnemonic device, from the James Harvey Stout worksheet, for the various types of myths. 9/16 BELL RINGER

Archetype A repeated symbol in literature, art, or mythology.

Character Archetypes 1. The Innocent 2. The Ruler 3. The Hero 4. The Caregiver 5. The Explorer 6. The Villain

Situation Archetype 1. The Quest 2. The Initiation 3. The Fall 4. The Battle between good & evil 5. Father-Son Conflict 6. Death & rebirth 7. Star-crossed lovers

Symbolic Archetypes 1. Light vs. Darkness 2. Heaven vs Hell 3. Fire vs Ice 4. Colors (Green=envy, red=blood/sacrifice, white=purity/peace) 5. Numbers (3=trinity, 6=devil) 6. Shapes (circle=unity/heaven, triangle=communication)