Frame Story Is The Telling Essay

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Frankenstein tells many stories within one tale, connecting characters with interest and meaning. An archetype uses something like the idea of a hero to tell a story. The story of the hero is one that is told in many ways. Generations have passed down the hero story because it revolves around a battle of good and evil. Beowulf is an example of an archetypal story because Beowulf possesses heroic characteristics. The basis of the story is one of good vs. evil and we examples of this through Beowulf fighting and helping those around him, the good knight archetype, the dragon-slayer archetype and defeating evil. Another story that illustrates the archetype of a hero is "The Odyssey." Odysseus is a proud and confident...

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He is persistent, resourceful and his people love him. He is very aware of what he needs to do to win battles and he does his best to make that happen. He is the classic voyager and the original Greek hero. Odysseus survives incredible adventures and he is learns from his experiences and, as a result, becomes wise. He turned his journey to the underworld into a positive experience. Over the years, Odysseus earns the goodwill of the gods and even works alongside with them toward peace. Beowulf and Odysseus are archetypal heroes because they illustrate what it takes to be a good man in a cruel world. They fight for what is right and earn respect because of it. We remember them because of their strength…

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