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1 The Innocent Annika Kohlmeier Mackenzie Talbutt Evan Gustavsen

2 Understanding the Innocent We’re all familiar with the typical innocent, but what really defines the archetypal innocent and why are they so important?

3 Some basic characteristics…  The innocent is not necessarily intelligent, but is often wise.  They are pure of spirit  The innocent is often young, either physically or mentally.  The innocent is often trusting and optimistic.  They often cannot see or are blind to evils or dangers; they have difficulty seeing the dark side of things.  Innocents will often have high moral standards and ideals.  Often naive or foolish, especially at the beginning of a quest.

4 The Fool and the Innocent  The archetypal fool and the archetypal innocent are very closely related and the two terms are often used synonymously.  They both represent wisdom without classic intelligence and purity of spirit.

5 The role of the innocent  While the innocent may lack the physical strength or know-how of the typical hero, their optimism and ability to see the good in others is often the key to their success.  They usually help the hero in a key way that enables the successful completion of the quest. Some examples of the innocent’s role include:

6 Merry and Pippin  Merry and Pippin from The Lord of the Rings enter the quest young and unprepared for the dangers ahead.  They both grow over the course of the quest, eventually becoming heroes in their own right: convincing the Ents to fight Saruman, slaying the Witch King, and saving Faramir.

7 Dory  Dory enters Finding Nemo as an air- headed, scatter- brained nuisance.  She brings out the best (and worst) in the sharks, helps Marlin remember the address, speaks to the whale, and brings out the best in Marlin.

8 Other examples of The Innocent  Little Foot in The Land Before Time  C-3PO in Star Wars  Flounder in The Little Mermaid  Forrest in Forrest Gump  The Lost Boys in Peter Pan  Jaq and Gus-Gus in Cinderella  The Seven Dwarves, especially Dopey, in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves  Prince Myshkin in The Idiot by Dostoyevsky  The Fool in The Fool of the World and The Flying Ship

9 In Jungian terms  The innocent can be a representation of inner child and past youth, they represent the innocence and naiveté of all people. They are a representation of the incorruptible, outspoken side of people.


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