What is another word for archetypes?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːkɪtˌa͡ɪps] (IPA)

Archetypes are defined as universally understood symbols or patterns of behavior that are deeply ingrained in the human psyche. Some synonyms for archetypes include prototypes, templates, models, patterns, molds, and exemplars. These terms all refer to something that serves as a basis or standard for comparison. Other similar words include paradigms, conventions, stereotypes, norms, and conventions that are widely accepted in a given culture or society. Archetypes are often used in literature, mythology, and psychology as a way to understand human behavior and motivations. They can also be used as a means of character analysis, helping individuals to identify their own underlying tendencies and traits.

What are the hypernyms for Archetypes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Archetypes

In her wisdom and her patience she may have seen fit to withhold their expression, to let them seek another outlet; but they are there, stored in her consciousness like the archetypes of the Platonists in the Universal Mind.
"The Valley of Decision"
Edith Wharton
From sea and earth and sky, in those creative ages when the world was young, there leaned to greet the men whose fancy made them, forms imagined and yet real-human, divine-the archetypes and everlasting patterns of man's deepest sense of what is wonderful in nature.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds
But the examples he brought forward were all limited to evolution within the great groups, and did not affect his idea that archetypes were fixed and did not pass into each other.
"Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work"
P. Chalmers Mitchell

Famous quotes with Archetypes

  • We live with our archetypes, but can we live in them?
    Poul Anderson
  • That's not the part of the story that I'm interested in, anyway. The part that I'm interested in is all the personal stuff. I tried to base the powers on family archetypes.
    Brad Bird
  • I look at the story, I look at the idea and just try to think of it in terms of that whole body of myth and see where the characters fit in and what they ought to be doing-all those archetypes are there to play with.
    John Boorman
  • We like our archetypes and heroes to be what they are at face value. And life doesn't work out like that.
    Laura Dern
  • The whole film is about people being convinced that they can reduce themselves to their archetypes.
    Atom Egoyan

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