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artcher [175]
2 years ago
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Name and explain the archetypes illustrated in the myth of Cupid and Psyche. (Short simple original answer please)

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kondaur [170]2 years ago
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Psyche, in the beginning, is the ingenue.
She is young, naive, smart, and beautigul.
She goes through an initiation and becomes a goddess.
By the end of the story, Psyche's archetype is that of the maiden ;
beautiful, clever, capable, and vulnerable.


This is the shortest answer I can do.
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