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Archetypes

Archetypes describe symbols that are universally recognized. They can appear in many different literary works as many characters are formed from one prototype. Questions on Archetypes in Literature or in everyday life can be asked here.

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What archetype is Han solo?

i dont know ask the director of the movies or search on google

How does the Ethiopian Orthodox Church view the Bible?

The Orthodox Church views the Holy Bible as being very important, and equal with the Holy Tradition. The Holy Scriptures are a collection of Books of the New Testament that come out of the Holy Tradition (the unwritten and oral tradition) of the Early Christian Church. The Bible did not just appear out of thin air.

At the time when Jesus Christ established His Church in Jerusalem in 33 AD, there was no Bible, but only the Old Testament scriptures. So for the first years of its existence, the Church had no New Testament Scriptures at all, and for the first 500 years, there was no printed Bible as we have today. Most people could not even read or write at this time and there was certainly no printing press. They would hear the Scriptures and hold the traditions they were taught (2 Thess 2:15). Christ says "blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it" (Luke 11:28).

So the Holy Scriptures that we know today came to us very slowly and over many decades and centuries from the oral tradition of the Orthodox Church. In fact, it was not until the Fourth Century that St Athanasios of Alexandria wrote his famous Easter Letter in the year 367 AD that identified and "canonized" the 27 books of the New Testament that we all still use to this day.

The Orthodox Church has always used the same Holy Scriptures from the very beginning, as it is the continuation of the living Apostolic Tradition that was handed down by the Holy Apostles. Then the Church split into what we now call Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics in 1054 AD. Then, many centuries later, Martin Luther led a protest movement against the Catholics and formed his own "protestant" group in 1517 AD. From that year onwards, all the other thousands of protestant groups sprang up in many places of the world. But all these groups use the same Bible and the same Holy Scriptures that the Orthodox Church established from as far back as 33 AD in oral form, and from 367 AD in written form.

What does the gang blood stand for?

Brotherly Love Overcomes Our Depressions,and it stands for one nation,Black, White,ect...,Under GOD and THE RED FLAG

How can you get a Change Archetype Mission in spore?

I'd first like to say that any random mission you accept will never be a "change-archetype" mission. Follow the step-by-step instructions below or you'll be lost for a very long time.

1) Ally the empire whose archetype you want. To get there, bribe, happy ray, do missions, etc. Just get them in the super-happy zone and request an alliance under "Diplomacy".

2) Once allied, determine whether or not the empire is advanced enough to share their archetype. Whenever you mouse over a space-colonized planet the empire's name, along with a yellow star with a number inside, will appear inside the empire's color bar. This number, between 1 and 5, is the empire's Strength Factor, representing the level of planet ownership of the empire:

Level 1: 1-3 planets

Level 2: 4-7

Level 3: 8-12

Level 4: 13-20

Level 5: 21+

The empire must have an SF of 4 or 5 to share their archetype. If the empire is not yet at this level, pay them to conquer nearby planets (T-score of 0 is always easiest because they cost less to invade and offer less resistance) under the "Diplomacy" tab. Once they have at least 13 planets, the a new option under "Missions" will appear alongside the generic mission box that reads "Teach me your ways so I can become like you." Select it.

3) Accumulate money. Missions cost either $2.5, $5, or $10 million to attempt, depending on how difficult the correct series of trait cards is to earn. Refer to the list below:

Warrior, Zealot, Trader: $2,500,000

Scientist, Shaman, Diplomat: $5,000,000

Bard, Ecologist: $10,000,000

*Remember that Knights and Wanderers do not appear in Space Stage.

4) Accept mission. Archetype missions are relatively tough, and there is only one type per archetype. Keep the reward in mind as you struggle to find those 20 galactic discoveries (Scientist) or fill 50 ecosystems (Ecologist).

What is the best Yu-Gi-Oh archetype?

there are three categorizes for this answer

for poor people i would say morphtronics(i use these)

for moderately rich people i would say blackwings/x-sabers

for the loaded lightsworns

/gladiator beasts are the strongest of the bunch

but even richer should go for stardust based,red-eyes,cloudian(cloud man is over powered sometimes)

Edited: - For best duelists, I would recommend Vylons [far stronger than lightsworn if handled properly, easy otks]

What does the Buddha symbol represent?

the buddha symbol means that buddha will help you and will save everyone from aliens but only if everybody in the world has a buddha symbol tattooed on their forehead. if the symbol has a hat on then it is considered unlucky and that if you touch it you will have supernatural powers but will only use them for evil. DO NOT TOUCH THE HAT-WEARING BUDDHA!!!

Who is the archetype in the shakespeare stealer?

In "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary Blackwood, the archetype of the "reluctant hero" is embodied by Widge, the protagonist. Initially a young boy trained to steal Shakespeare's play, he evolves through his experiences in the theater, grappling with loyalty, friendship, and self-discovery. Widge's journey reflects the classic hero's journey as he confronts challenges, ultimately finding his own voice and place in the world of theater.

Where is archetype in Bible?

Relative to Christianity, Jesus Is Our Model! Archetype is not specifically in the bible yet taking into consideration archetype is an original model of a person, ideal example, or a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned, or emulated; a symbol ... Jesus Christ was the only person to ever be sinless; He was the ultimate archetype of humanity because Christians should pursue a Christlike persona. 2 Peter 3:18 (NKJV)

18 but grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

What character in Gilgamesh is the archetypal equivalent of Noah in the Bible?

The story of Noah and the flood follows closely the story of Utnapishtim on Tablet 11 of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Umapishtim revealed that the gods had been planning to destroy the earth with a flood. One god had taken pity and advised Umapishtim to abandon his possessions, build a seven-tiered ship, and take with him the seed of all creatures. Umapishtim did so, and after seven days, the ark landed on a mountain and he sent forth a dove. Humanity was saved.

Other archaeological findings, less completely preserved, suggest that this Gilgamesh chapter was borrowed from even earlier Sumerian sources.

Are tarot and archetypes related?

No because the tarot is not a model of anything else. It is a tool for the psychic to focus on in order to connect with the spirit realm and receive messages from them.

What does the Islamic symbol represent?

The islamic symbol is not the islamic symbol that is a Pakistan, turkish and Afghanistan symbol etc

The islamic symbol is the declaration of faith this is the declaration that every muslim knows and for converts they recite when they convert. The transalation for the declaration is there is none worthy of worship but Allah and prophet Muhammad is his bondsman and servant.

What are the archetypes in Siddhartha?

There are many different archetypes in Siddhartha -


1 - Material vs. Spiritual
2 - distractions [wealth] vs. focus[religion]
3 - religion vs. wealth
4 - pleasure vs. what is right

These are just some...

What is the history of the swastika?

The swastika was never a bad symbol it was actually a Lucky symbol/luck charm