How To Use Archetypal In A Sentence

  • An awesome book - what Robinson is particularly good at is figuring out how Chaplin pieced together out of accident, inspiration and music hall stunt, what turned into complex, archetypal early film narrative.
  • Typically the characters of a masque would be classical deities or abstract qualities such as a Virtue and Beauty, contrasted with rustic figures, and the story would represent an archetypal conflict proceeding to resolution.
  • With a mane of shaggy white hair and beard, he looked like the archetypal wild old man of the woods.
  • So is the "Modified Citro ë n DS" 1993, in which the archetypal French car has been split lengthways into three parts, with the middle removed and the remaining two joined to make an even more aerodynamic object than the original — from some vantage-points it resembles a gigantic dart. Orozco Proves That Size Isn't Everything
  • Once a person has attained archetypal status in the eyes of the world, it is very hard to break it.
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  • Indeed, Moulsworth vows to transmute the faulty model provided by the Biblical Martha, the archetypal busy housewife: Moulsworth plans to "dight" (or make ready) her "Inward house" (l. 19) and thus prepare an appropriate habitation for Christ. My Name Was Martha: A Renaissance Woman's Autobiographical Poem
  • And Calvino's charming Marco Polo and Marcovaldo and Mr. Palomar are archetypal narrative functionaries, nowise to be compared with the great characters of narrative/dramatic literature.
  • Sketching the plot of the film calls to mind any number of archetypal/hackneyed tales of fraternal rivalry, flight from danger, coming of age, and so on.
  • -- We have lost memory of what I may call the archetypal languages of The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • The New York Times claims it comes from the Middle High German word for a weak beer, which seems to make some of sense for a thin soup, but the Oxford Companion to Food counters that it's a variation of the German "schinke", or ham, denoting a shin specifically: "so the archetypal skink is a soup made from shin of beef". How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • See, the neat thing about stories, I think, especially fantasy stories where the archetypal aspect of the characters and the actions partake of the mythic, is that the rules of drama can fuck over any allegory. Thoughts on Narnia
  • On the catwalk, shirts are oversized and flannel, while archetypal 90s label Versace is back doing couture for the first time in 15 years. Stone Roses, Trainspotting and the grunge look: the 90s revival is here
  • Falstaff, the archetypal braggart, poltroon, toper and talker, wit and source of wit in others, is usually a figure larger than life.
  • Byron was the archetypal Romantic hero.
  • It is really a sort of sublimated and apotheosized "argot," an "argot" of a kind of platonic archetypal drawing-room; such a drawing-room as has never existed perhaps, but to which all drawing-rooms or salons, if you will, of elegant conversation, perpetually approximate. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
  • In the project to reclaim folk music, how was the listener to hear the personal behind the fustily archetypal?
  • Joseph Campbell, the well-known writer on mythology and comparative religion, identified twelve stages in the archetypal hero's journey.
  • Long before case research was a popular method of academic effort, he spent time studying how the then archetypal multi-divisional corporation, General Motors of the US worked.
  • My daughter tells me that she learned in 9th grade English that in an archetypal journey, the hero's mentor has to die or leave the picture in order for the hero to realize his potential.
  • The critical demolition of it filtered into popular consciousness and it became the archetypal bad film.
  • In Jung's own experience such archetypal figures as the magician, shaman, witch-doctor, and wise old man were commonly projected.
  • It's not fair to say that Democrats aren't seduced by their own archetypal dreamboats.
  • And Mary's song, the Magnificat, sung in response to her visit with her relative Elizabeth (which is the alternative psalmody for today), becomes the archetypal psalm of faith.
  • Moreover, through the use of space, light, colour and reinterpretation of archetypal forms such as modestly scaled internal courtyards, it manages to humanize and civilize workplace life.
  • The Beatles were the archetypal pop group.
  • His vantage is an original combination of the archetypal and the impressionistic, the camera trailing after characters and hovering. NPR Topics: News
  • The Greenheads are humanoid - human like - but their countenances and outlines are conspicuously similar to the Grays, the archetypal aliens who appear in abduction stories in popular culture.
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  • The treasure of the piece has to be Donner and Blitzen, an archetypal Christmas track complete with sleighbells; full of enough good will to summon up the spirit of festivity in May.
  • Because revealing the archetypes present in Newbery books can allow students to examine literature on a deeper level, this essay seeks to highlight the archetypal patterns of Mother.
  • He was the antithesis of the archetypal young black man, particularly as those seen though pre-1994 racist eyes as being illiterate, arrogant, uncouth and untutored.
  • While the web is not an archetypal corpus, "web as a corpus" method is irrefutably functional, and has found its widespread applications in linguistic data retrieval and linguistic hypothesis testing.
  • In the latter example the Pygmalion myth is combined with that of the archetypal mother.
  • Although built some quarter of a century after Handel had ceased his operatic activities in London, Drottningholm theatre retains most of the archetypal features of the London opera houses where Handel premiered his masterpieces.
  • My biographical dictionary describes Virginia Woolf as ‘the archetypal modernist‘.
  • Before Freud or Jung, Wagner's five-hour-long saga depicted an archetypal journey to self-knowledge.
  • This archetypal reaction makes the mixed emotions produced by the latest set of soaraway figures a significant development. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's another kind of engagement -- what you might perhaps call a Jungian one -- where people come to Second Life to play out archetypal themes, or aspects of self. The inevitability of voice
  • Of special interest to us here is the myth that the creativity deity Obatala molded the archetypal human image (ere eniyan) from divine clay.
  • Through the 1970s, the archetypal gardener was over 50 and had time and money to spare: a smug matron with impeccable calceolarias, an eccentric rosarian, a spinster growing herbs.
  • Steffan Rhodri's Paul is the archetypal Ayckbourn male bully, David Armand as the cuckolded John is all restless, arm-waving energy, and Reece Shearsmith as Colin has the bright-eyed bounciness of the truly insensitive. Absent Friends - review
  • Cross takes a more Jungian view of Birtwistle's theatre and the mythological themes that underpin so much of his work, seeing the figure of Punch, for example, in terms of Jung's archetypal shadow.
  • What's provocative about Copeland's book is how he doesn't stick to just what's on the stage, as so many dance-critic purists do, but draws associations and contrasts with other art dynamics, such as demonstrating how Cunningham's light, flexible, transistorized movements answered the heavy clomp and primitivism of Jackson Pollock's action painting and the archetypal contortions of Martha Graham. Mind Expansion thru Sight and Sound: James Wolcott
  • They are not re-makes or covers exactly, more like new originals, archetypal versions sung with an unknowingness that defies ownership.
  • They constitute a single set of systematic transfigurations of the Yagwoia transpersonal, archetypal imagos of their Self and its energies.
  • The mother, whom the author renames as Eily, is an archetypal O'Brien heroine - beautiful, free-loving and fey, whose only crime is compassion.
  • France's third-richest district for average household income, it is hardly the archetypal up-and-comer area. Times, Sunday Times
  • With her grey hair pulled into a Quaker-style bun and her lack of personal vanity she seems the archetypal wise woman, but photographs of her in her prime depict a beauty.
  • In one sense, she is represented as a human, Adamic type, while in another, she appears as counterpart to Adam, with Adam's stance toward her archetypal and constitutive of human relationships in general.
  • The polymath Doyle tried to kill off Holmes at the turn of the century, but public outcry encouraged the author to resuscitate the archetypal detective in 1901's The Hound of the Baskervilles.
  • Our small town high street is charmlessly archetypal.
  • Still, in Our Town and several others, he created archetypally American works, which the Germans, reciprocating, clutched to their bosoms.
  • The archetypal gay wedding portrait -- a pair of middle-aged women or paunchy men looking uncomfortable in rented outfits worn at the wrong time of day -- is destined to be hung in the same gallery of dated images of social progress alongside snapshots of flappers defiantly puffing cigarettes and Kodachromes of African Americans wearing dashikis. When You're Desperate
  • And he is, after all, the archetypal spy; a spook's spook and a master of dirty tricks and dirty wars.
  • His appeal has extended far beyond the British Isles, and to four succeeding generations; it outlasted both the author and the British Empire of which his family was an archetypal product.
  • Verse 35 even condemns them as the archetypal mischief-makers who ignored the admonitions of earlier prophets.
  • There are stories based on historical fact, classic works of fiction which are so archetypal in their plots that they seem to defy reality.
  • From this parallel it is to be seen that the development of consciousness that corresponds to matriarchy must little by little be released by the archetypal masculine.
  • From this archetypal leaf all plant forms derived.
  • Each of the major fibers, as rendered in an ordinary plain-weave construction, has a unique, all but indescribable hand that is so familiar to us that we tend to use the fiber names archetypally and to speak of cottony, woolly, silky, and linenlike sensations. HOME COMFORTS
  • The movie detective is an archetypal Western hero: stoic, logical, and doggedly determined.
  • The bride was English, a former student of mine, but she posed for photographs like an archetypal Petersburg beauty at the foot of the Bronze Horseman, Falconet's statue of Peter the Great.
  • Elm used to be the archetypal English wood until Dutch Elm disease took its toll in the 1970s.
  • In that great initiatory arc of my life, I stood, in a wedding reception line facing the great archetypal losses: death of a loved one, end of an affair, and passage from youth to - what?
  • At this stage in the development of the archetypal pin-up photograph, there was still more satin than skin, with the figure hugging satin gowns and silk negligees being the props de rigueur.
  • He's the archetypal Edinburgh financier; modest, quietly-spoken but self - confident in the knowledge that he has over many years become one of the most respected pillars of the capital's success.
  • Lorenz Oken (1779–1815), one of the leaders of the German Naturphilosophie movement, published an antimechanist treatise that taught the superiority of intuitively derived concepts, expressed a belief in the archetypal polarities of nature, and championed a search for ideal types and a teleological unity in nature. 1809
  • Palmer was an archetypal English visionary landscapist, and his paintings, drawings and etchings of moonlit wheatfields and flocks of sheep influenced later artists, among them Graham Sutherland and Lucian Freud.
  • Their theoreticians and ideologists also reduce civilizations to culture, cultures to religion, and religions to inherently incompatible archetypal constants that vie, clash, and struggle with and against each other.
  • Palmer was an archetypal English visionary landscapist, and his paintings, drawings and etchings of moonlit wheatfields and flocks of sheep influenced several later artists, among them Graham Sutherland and Lucian Freud.
  • Oh, also, I want to write a fun little article about the heavy presence of Jung's archetypal figure, the anima, in video games.
  • There is not much of the archetypal holding midfielder about either Charlie Adam or David Vaughan but the visitors 'central pairing was controlled throughout and clinical when the opportunity arose, comfortably eclipsing the Liverpool partnership of Steven Gerrard and Christian Poulsen. Blackpool deserve more praise after media focus on burying Liverpool
  • Loulou de la Falaise was the archetypal muse, the inspiration for Yves Saint Laurent in the Seventies.
  • Of course this whole business would always rob what should've been a dramatic meteorological occasion of all excitement, replacing it with drudgery and a feeling of having our enjoyment of the thunder and lightning compromised by archetypal fussy mumsiness. Siren sounds
  • An archetypal loner who chain-smokes, drives when drunk and rarely has a fresh pint of milk in the fridge, he is dysfunction personified.
  • In many ways, it's the archetypal romantic-comedy, the original and best.
  • “Music” follows an archetypal private eye through Oakland and San Francisco as he delves into the murder of a prominent urologist in a futuristic world that includes supersmart children, erotic nerve-swapping and a menacing kangaroo that works for the mob. Adriana Barraza Joins THOR; Javier Rodriguez to Pen GUN WITH OCCASIONAL MUSIC – Collider.com
  • Here was Dodgson's archetypal beggar child, as modelled by Alice Liddell, who was six years old.
  • The archetypal image in western literature is the journey of a man like Ulysses whose long trials and tribulations lead to arriving home older, braver, and wiser.
  • As a result, British films and TV programmes are littered with images of the archetypal work-shy idler.
  • Watching a videotape of Touching the Void at home, a fortnight after seeing it at the cinema, I noticed the music more, and the leisureliness, and the mythical subtext beneath the facts, with Joe Simpson as the archetypal wounded hero.
  • Orpheus, the archetypal poet, was also the archetypal singer of theogonies, which he uses to calm seas and storms in the Argonautica, and to move the stony hearts of the underworld gods in his descent to Hades.
  • The pony-tail, permatan and goatee beard may not fit the archetypal image of a Scots philanthropist.
  • Without the racist prop the reader would have been just like anyone else on the train, yet with it he suddenly appeared to be an archetypal thickset English thug.
  • Ralph, our gamesmaster - i.e. the master of the universe, as it were - has long been bullied by Lennie, small-time crook and your archetypal ned about town.
  • The top-of-the-line Harley isn't cheap, either: The Ultra Classic Electra Glide, an archetypal Hog, lists at $20, 405.
  • Today it is the archetypal affluent commuter town with good transport links London and a strong local economy. Times, Sunday Times
  • For cultures with their roots in medieval Western Christendom, the word bible is both symbolic and archetypal.
  • Though modern occultism is interesting, it is (a) not unanimous in its naming conventions (nor in its theology or cosmology), (b) largely a Modern synthesis anyway, so not archetypal, and (c) apparently ineffective by standards of most fantasy and legend, so - unlike, say martial arts - has no firm claim to objective validity. Why you can call your fantasy mages what you like
  • Foxe believed that the archetypal Christian martyr was Saint Stephen, who offered a model of passive resistance to the Roman state.
  • It has become in my mind the archetypal Romantic piano concerto.
  • Viewed by the satirists Persius and Juvenal as the archetypal master of the genre, Lucilius had put a stamp on verse satire which it has retained until the 20th century.
  • Grant a simple archetypal creature, like the mud-fish or lepidosiren Evolution An Investigation and a Critique
  • As a result, British films and TV programmes are littered with images of the archetypal work-shy idler.
  • The cowboy is the archetypal American hero, and the western fits America's current state of mind.
  • This tiny model carved from ivory symbolises the rebirth, or resurrection, that follows death (in this case that of the child Jenny Jones) or archetypally, all that is human.
  • The hike eastward is over archetypal downland: breezy, chalky and full of sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the popular mind the Gunpowder Plot, with its dramatic aim of blowing up the Houses of Parliament, has become the archetypal anti-state conspiracy and its main executor the personification of treachery.
  • The archetypal sin in the Bible is, we see, the sin of dispiritedness, of self-deflation that inevitably leads to more horrible sins. The Ten Commandments
  • The portrayal of Esther in an act of archetypal feminine weakness, taken up by most Baroque artists, is based on the apocryphal text (Esther 15: 7 – 11), accepted as a deuterocanonical one at the Council of Trent (1545 – 1547). Art: Representation of Biblical Women.
  • Stephen Crites calls these archetypal myths sacred stories.
  • Archetypal forms such as porches, arcades and conservatories animate external edges, while courtyards and atria bring light and air into deep plans.
  • Masters, the 33-year-old Essex seamer, is in many ways the archetypal journeyman cricketer but here he seized the advantage of a helpful pitch and a dispirited opposition to claim the outrageous figures of eight for 10 as Leicestershire were brushed aside for 34 in 88 balls. Essex v Leicestershire | County Championship match report
  • To illustrate just how wide the gap has grown between the new upper class and the new lower class, let me start with the broader upper-middle and working classes from which they are drawn, using two fictional neighborhoods that I hereby label Belmont (after an archetypal upper-middle-class suburb near Boston) and Fishtown (after a neighborhood in Philadelphia that has been home to the white working class since the Revolution). The New American Divide
  • And his personal wisdom is an imitation of the archetypal Divine Wisdom.
  • European myths settle on archetypal characters and events, stories rich in metaphor and allusion that weave deep meaning from past epics into the activities of everyday life.
  • Luther was for them the archetypal Christian believer.
  • Yours is the kind of question that needs to be taken to a real soothsayer, an archetypal Oracle, perhaps. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Dumas's three musketeers are archetypal Gascons.
  • Unbelievable in its comprehensive scope, the vast material supports a view of Africa as the archetypal artistic environment.
  • Many Archetypal Astrologers feel that all major cosmic events, such as eclipses and transits, are actually interactive in the most personal sense.
  • For a while it became the archetypal maudlin pub drinking song: imagine it lugubriously belted out at closing time with a skinful of beer lubricating every voice.
  • Playground fights at my London comprehensive, an austere archetypal 1960s building near Marble Arch, were frequent occurrences.
  • Modern detective fiction is usually traced back to Edgar Allan Poe's trilogy of short stories about C. Auguste Dupin, the archetypal ratiocinative sleuth, starting with The Murders in the Rue Morgue.
  • Those of the Hestia archetypal nature may be very gifted at creating successful businesses such as a home furnishings or jewelry, or may become home decorators or clothing designers and manufacturers.
  • By G. Adams this space has been appositely called archetypal space, or ur-space. Man or Matter
  • Byron was the archetypal Romantic hero.
  • She was born in NSW in 1879, a daughter of the squattocracy, the archetypal Australian bush girl.
  • Our country today is an archetypal example of the Machiavellian "princedom" in which sovereignty does not resides in the people and which is premised on the infamous "doctrine of necessity. Who is ruling Pakistan?
  • An archetypal Southern California figure, Bob Keane's fascinating career in music extends over 60 years from the '30s to the present.
  • If you are agog on affairs some acclimated auto genitalia for your car, again you charge apperceive its archetypal year. Used Auto Part
  • The two armies, the Pandavas and Kauravas, are archetypal symbols.
  • But he's more impressive as an archetypal, monumental, and motionless symbol than as a character in an ongoing series.
  • For the purposes of this review, we will use Paddy's as the archetypal awesome bar.
  • There was 'a wonder in heaven; 'a throne was seen, far above all created powers, mediatorial, intercessory; a title archetypal; a crown bright as the morning star; a glory issuing from the Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
  • The show revealed a tenacious veteran sculptor undaunted by the psychic challenge of an archetypal motif.
  • In other words, we come into the world bearing with us an archetypal endowment which enables us to adapt to reality in the same way as our remote ancestors.
  • Our practice and our thought recognize infanticide in the archetypal mother, its desire to smother, dissolve, mourn, bewitch, poison, and petrify.
  • This traumatic history leads to bouts of depression and insanity, and it takes the intervention of psychotherapy and Jungian archetypal analysis to bring to her consciousness the roots of her suffering.
  • On stage, he becomes an archetypal embodiment of the debased American dream.
  • Its archetypal shape and colour have universal appeal, evoking a sense of fun and childhood.
  • It was the archetypal British suburb, built in the 1930s.
  • As an archetypal model for his analytical psychology, he now distances himself from the "mysterium coniunctionis" of alchemy, which, he explains, "can be expected only when the unity of spirit, soul, and body is made one with the original unus mundus. Romanticism, Alchemy, and Psychology
  • I haven't watched much manga, but the villain did strike me as one of these archetypal brooding nhilistic goths who turn up in manga a lot.
  • The Beatles were the archetypal pop group.
  • Concocting an album using Internet chatrooms, he is not your archetypal, geeky net-head.
  • It actually looks like the archetypal Alpine Chalet, which adds to the charm of the experience.
  • The archetypal gay wedding portrait -- a pair of middle-aged women or paunchy men looking uncomfortable in rented outfits worn at the wrong time of day -- is destined to be hung in the same gallery of dated images of social progress alongside snapshots of flappers defiantly puffing cigarettes and Kodachromes of African Americans wearing dashikis. When You're Desperate
  • They are big, goofy galoots, the archetypal jocks of the domestic animal universe.
  • There are a lot of ways of showing magic in fantasy, ranging from the point-and-zap thaumaturgy that seems to be the general procedure for Harry Potter to the uncanny, archetypal forces at work of Last Call. I put on my robe and wizard hat «
  • Their names are linked to their archetypal occupation (for example, the name Jubal, ancestor of instrumental musicians, may be related to the Hebrew word for “horn” or “trumpet”). Naamah: Bible.
  • She was archetypal of modern celebrity in so many ways, both funny and poignant. Times, Sunday Times
  • During imperial times, that archetypal native, John Bull, was swaggeringly sure of himself: common sense told this true-born Englishman that he was also a Briton and as such the representative of an empire that straddled the globe.
  • His narrative is built on an archetypal triangulated relationship between master, slave, and dog.
  • One might add that there are other archetypal instruments, such as the West Country bullroarer known as the humbuz, that deserve to be studied by the student of dialect and folklore as well as by the musicologist.
  • He wrote: ‘The great archetypal activities of human society are all permeated with play from the start.’
  • The archetypal survivor is the trickster, and his strategy is wily cunning.
  • I was your archetypal weedy little guy who got sand kicked in his face. Times, Sunday Times
  • We must also conclude that the Dionysian telos is inherent in any archetypal situation or image, Romanticism, Alchemy, and Psychology
  • Aplvor's personal interest in Ubu Roi was essentially Jungian in its perspective, focusing upon the mythical and archetypal significance of its lead character, Père Ubu.
  • Bunyan's archetypal characters are dramatically illustrated through fifty masterful watercolor portraits by Barry Moser.
  • The most famous sparkling wine of all is champagne, the archetypal sparkling wine made in north eastern France, which represents about eight per cent of global sparkling wine production.
  • He has three sets of wings and three faces and in each of his mouths he chews an archetypal traitor: Judas, the betrayer of Christ; and Brutus and Cassius, the betrayers of Julius Caesar.
  • As an archetypal constellation, he treats the trickster both as a congeries of abstractions and as a powerful, sometimes inspiring, sometimes destructive, and often possessing psychological force.
  • Faith in Christ implies that he held such a relation to the human race as none other could have, i.e., owing to the absolute power of the God-consciousness in him, his person was archetypal, which is the same as to say that God was present in him as The Theology of Schleiermacher: A Condensed Presentation of His Chief Work, "The Christian Faith"
  • Hollywood movies sometimes present untrue fictitious characters of archetypal villains with sinister heavy accents drabbed in ancient Egyptian costumes. Aladdin Elaasar: Will Smith's Last Pharaoh vs. Egypt's History by Hollywood
  • That is, the interpretation of the Acropolis as an archetypal composition of primary building types: the Parthenon, a trabeated temple (columns and beams), and the Erechtheum, a building composed of walls.
  • This was one of Rona's showpieces, and in fair weather would be the archetypal cave of smuggling fiction.
  • He has been described as the archetypal all-round centre-forward, because he finishes coolly, shoots powerfully with both feet and is good in the air. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • For Frye this meant that there were four archetypal plot modes, or mythoi, that characterized Western literature.
  • The book is Robert S. McGee's Search For Significance, which looks like an archetypal example of the kind of garbage that has done so much to reduce Evangelicalism from a real religion to a cosmic self-help seminar. Jefferson Scott's Character Creation for the Plot-First Novelist
  • She is the archetypal personification of the sonnet claim because she promises Petrarch poetic fame.
  • To this end, Chatterjee's utilisation of Alice's mad tea party is most effective, although her analysis may have been enhanced by exploring more culturally specific archetypal symbolism.
  • Rimzon points out that his motifs are basically archetypal forms.
  • The smooth-faced gang-lord seemed impressed, but one of the older men answered: `We have come to consult the archetypal Oracle. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Punks, skins, casuals, every decade has its archetypal teenager with attitude, demonised by the media to strike fear into the middle-class underbelly.
  • She has suffered a little herself from being viewed by some as the archetypal bluestocking.
  • In one video on the BMSD website, an archetypal "angry young Muslim" begins ominously, "I have a message for those who insult Islam," before adding: "Let's agree to disagree. Muslim women: beyond the stereotype
  • He has published many articles in the areas of archetypal and Jungian psychology, mythology and the arts.
  • On the contrary, Berlinger is spiky and strong-minded, the archetypal independent filmmaker.
  • He called a spade a spade and in many ways was an archetypal Yorkshireman - blunt and straight to the point.
  • The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is in fact the archetypal hero myth, retold as a rock opera in modern day Los Angeles.
  • Newer ones, like the one in Watchet, are built of bricks and mortar but the archetypal model is the ubiquitous wooden structure.
  • Bloomington is one of the archetypal college towns in the United States, from the gorgeous campus to the showy liberal politics.
  • A new myth, the archetypal collaborative business, has taken hold in the collective unconscious of the digerati.
  • When posing for photographs behind a standard issue university pine desk, he automatically assumes the archetypal newsreader pose - leant slightly forward with hands clasped in front of him.
  • Dotted with tiny fishing villages, it is the archetypal Caribbean paradise, with glistening white beaches that go on forever and emerald green waters where local fishermen haul in the most exotic array of fish.
  • The Jungian Tarot Deck is a visual companion to Robert Wang's book, The Jungian Tarot and Its Archetypal Imagery, an authoritative introduction to Jungian Psychology.
  • Perhaps I am becoming some sort of archetypal supervillain.
  • Hook became an archetypal panto villain. Times, Sunday Times
  • He came to represent the archetypal Romantic artist, outlawed by a corrupt society, whose genius bore comparison with Shakespeare.
  • They are not re-makes or covers exactly, more like new originals, archetypal versions sung with an unknowingness that defies ownership.
  • Can you now identify stories that fit or violate archetypal story patterns?
  • With new 100 words in the dictionary peek and phrase amend features, a archetypal planner can treat maintained. Wii-volution
  • I also sense that you don't really understand the word archetypal, but that's okay. President Obama Reviews Star Trek | /Film
  • ‘Putting on of a face’ leads only to another mask, another prosopopoeia, so that the self is endlessly dislocated backwards in a process of cultural archaeology until he uncovers the archetypal figure of Natural Man.
  • Both might be found in Dutch interiors, hung amongst the archetypal 17th-century ebonized frames.
  • Brainard's child protagonist Yvonne makes the archetypal journey from innocence to experience during the course of the war comforted by Filipino legends and folklore recounted to her by her family cook.
  • Metro Bank is what Bank of England Governor Mervyn King would describe as your archetypal narrow bank," says Thomson. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • His detractors lead one to imagine Mr Carey to be the archetypal cigar-chewing hard man in a sheepskin coat.
  • Jung intuitively felt this pointed to an acausal archetypal order at the root of all phenomena which is responsible for the meaningfulness implicit in the coincidence of associated physical and mental events.
  • In their totality, they represent and are called the archetypal man, without whom the production of permanent worlds was impossible. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • Robin Hood is the archetypal heroic rogue, robbing from the rich to give to the poor. 100 Greatest Fictional Characters #25-21 | Fandomania
  • Morrison was the archetypal 1960s rock star whose tousled good looks and raucous stage show combined with his band's mix of electronic blues and psychedelic sounds to give them a string of international hits.
  • In a television landscape that often prefers archetypal tough guys, this kind of dimensionality is refreshing. Since when were female law enforcement officials the hottest commodity on TV? | EW.com
  • By emphasizing this resistance and the equivocal devices of Homer's archetypal wanderer, Walcott is delineating latent virtues in predecessors of his Creole protagonist.
  • The recurrent motifs are archetypal of the period.
  • Like a reformed smoker, he is the more zealous because until recently he was the archetypal apathetic customer.
  • Jung intuitively felt this pointed to an acausal archetypal order at the root of all phenomena which is responsible for the meaningfulness implicit in the coincidence of associated physical and mental events.
  • Without this self-sublation the archetypal truth would still have the logical form of Romanticism, Alchemy, and Psychology

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