Sunday, September 28, 2008

Archetype Blog



Since I am of German descent, I read a German folktale called Old Woman in the Wood. It is about a girl whose caravan gets slaughtered by theives while she hides helplessly behind a tree. She then wanders the forest alone until visited by a talking dove who feeds and shelters her for three days by using trees. On the third day he asks for the girl's help freeing him of the spell making him a tree (except for 2 hours as a dove each day). She then embarks on an adventure to an old woman/witch's home to retrieve a ring that holds the curse put on the tree/dove. The girl is successful and returns to the forest where the dove had visited her. A tree then speaks to her and becomes a man. This man is actually a king's son. They fall in love and live happily ever after.

The most prominent archetype present in this story is a hero. The girl is not the typical maiden like most unmarried women in folktales, but a hero to the helpless prince who seems to resemble a maiden in almost all aspects, except he is not female. The old woman represents a crone and even a trickster because she tricks people into thinking she is a helpless old woman in the story.

This is a typical german folktale in the sense that there is a crone that is eventually defeated by a hero. Tricksters are also common in German folklore, commonly disguised as women, game animals, trees, lakes and other nature related things. In German culture rings are used to represent many admirable qualities. For example, their armies have used rings along with medals to reward soldiers for outstanding acts in war. Also, another example from modern times is the German automobile company Audi's symbol.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My summer...biology class

This summer I pretty much hung around with my friends and family in Oregon, Cali, and of course WA! I wish i could have hung out with some more people who's scheduals never seemed to match mine though. Anyway, I played a little soccer, skated with some locals, and went wakeboarding quite a bit...thats about it in a nutshell.

Hero blog...


Since I am such a big movie fan, it only feels right for my hero to be from one of my all time favorite movies. So i chose Simba from the cub to king story of The Lion King. He displays very respectable characteristics which prove him to be an ideal hero in my opinion. Watching this movie now, more mature, allows for me to realize the great struggle he faced to survive and eventually become the king. Furthermore, he displays the very real quality of fear along with courage, cunning and pride. He gives hope to others he interacts with during the story which really made him stand out as a hero in my mind.