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 Born : July 1965
England
 The Books have also
been adapted to
screen in a series
blockbuster film.
 An archetype is “an original pattern or model of which all
things of the same type are representations or copies”.
 It is found in myth and fairy. The archetypes have been passed
down from generation to generation, while the knowledge from
our collective unconscious is inborn.
Jung’s and Northrop Frye’s ideas
 Archetypal criticism looks at images, symbols etc.
Northrop : Critic has to do is to read literature, rather than
looking at the frameworks.
Carl Jung : forefathers of archetype
 He believed that behind the scene of human life there lay
archetypes, “Constantly repeating characters which occur in the
dreams of all people and the myths of all cultures”.
Personal unconscious : It Contains
knowledge gained from personal
experiences.
Collective unconscious : It refers to
the talent thoughts which are
shared by all mankind from birth.
“ Every child in our world know his name”
 The journey of the archetypal hero is very much ingrained in us
from our childhood when we heard fairy tales that follow the same
structure as Harry Potter.
 The series follows the orphaned boy, Harry Potter, as he finds out
that he is a wizard and is invited to join Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry. There he learns that it is his destiny to
defeat the evil wizard Lord Voldemort who killed Harry’s parents
and terrorized the Wizarding world for years.
 In Harry Potter, Voldemort transforms into a man with a
snake-like face as his powers grow, which would put Harry
Potter somewhere in between romance and undisplaced
myth. Nikolayev claims that the circumstances surrounding
Harry’s childhood makes him a perfect archetypal hero, but
not a “genuine mythic hero”.
 The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
- Joseph Campbell
Myth of romance :
- Mystical circumstances around his birth
- Oppressed and suddenly given unlimited power.
- His innocence and intrinsic benevolence make him superior
to the evil – adult – forces.
 In his essay, Frye states that in
romance “everything is focused on
a conflict between the hero and his
enemy” and thus the hero and the
villain are characterized by
opposite traits.
 Campbell also mentions the
archetypal female helper in
relations to the male hero.
 The hero is often depicted as a
strong male who defeats his
enemies by using his strength.
As I have tried to prove, Harry is indeed like the
archetype in romance: a leader, strong, and dominant,
but he is also capable of being emotional and vulnerable,
and often chooses the non-violent route. He has many
sides and is a complex character, which cannot be
reduced to a simple archetype, since that would mean
ignoring several traits that make Harry Potter such a
beloved character.

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Harry potter's archetypal journey

  • 1.
  • 2.  Born : July 1965 England  The Books have also been adapted to screen in a series blockbuster film.
  • 3.  An archetype is “an original pattern or model of which all things of the same type are representations or copies”.  It is found in myth and fairy. The archetypes have been passed down from generation to generation, while the knowledge from our collective unconscious is inborn. Jung’s and Northrop Frye’s ideas  Archetypal criticism looks at images, symbols etc. Northrop : Critic has to do is to read literature, rather than looking at the frameworks. Carl Jung : forefathers of archetype  He believed that behind the scene of human life there lay archetypes, “Constantly repeating characters which occur in the dreams of all people and the myths of all cultures”.
  • 4. Personal unconscious : It Contains knowledge gained from personal experiences. Collective unconscious : It refers to the talent thoughts which are shared by all mankind from birth.
  • 5.
  • 6. “ Every child in our world know his name”  The journey of the archetypal hero is very much ingrained in us from our childhood when we heard fairy tales that follow the same structure as Harry Potter.  The series follows the orphaned boy, Harry Potter, as he finds out that he is a wizard and is invited to join Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There he learns that it is his destiny to defeat the evil wizard Lord Voldemort who killed Harry’s parents and terrorized the Wizarding world for years.
  • 7.  In Harry Potter, Voldemort transforms into a man with a snake-like face as his powers grow, which would put Harry Potter somewhere in between romance and undisplaced myth. Nikolayev claims that the circumstances surrounding Harry’s childhood makes him a perfect archetypal hero, but not a “genuine mythic hero”.  The Hero with a Thousand Faces. - Joseph Campbell Myth of romance : - Mystical circumstances around his birth - Oppressed and suddenly given unlimited power. - His innocence and intrinsic benevolence make him superior to the evil – adult – forces.
  • 8.  In his essay, Frye states that in romance “everything is focused on a conflict between the hero and his enemy” and thus the hero and the villain are characterized by opposite traits.  Campbell also mentions the archetypal female helper in relations to the male hero.  The hero is often depicted as a strong male who defeats his enemies by using his strength.
  • 9. As I have tried to prove, Harry is indeed like the archetype in romance: a leader, strong, and dominant, but he is also capable of being emotional and vulnerable, and often chooses the non-violent route. He has many sides and is a complex character, which cannot be reduced to a simple archetype, since that would mean ignoring several traits that make Harry Potter such a beloved character.