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"archetype" Definitions
  1. the most typical or perfect example of a particular kind of person or thing

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From out of this "just rebel" archetype arose also the more "occult" Luciferian/Promethean archetype, the one that demands people to be their own masters.
If we sought out to say, "the community is really responding to this archetype, let's build something that responds to that," we'd build an archetype, we wouldn't create a real character.
Another sort of archetype, she wears overalls and translucent frames.
This mouth embodies every dark archetype in our collective nightmares.
The fourth and final archetype of Anthem is the Interceptor.
I really started with an idea of exploring the archetype.
You'd quickly see that Hillary Clinton represents a familiar archetype.
She is an archetype, in the Jungian sense, of disruption.
She's every classic American archetype, every icon all at once.
Satan was the archetype that was already waiting for me.
This is how you introduce an archetype, not a character.
Alien DNA, the thinking goes, should fit this general archetype.
Anbang has been the archetype of the industry's changing favor.
"He creates a new archetype in the West," he said.
Trust her to enjoy the creepiest, juiciest archetype of all.
Trump himself has elements of a comics archetype, Netzer suggests.
The difference is that Trump is the modern male archetype.
But I think for men, specifically, there's this idea of the archetype, and that, I think, is a way that a lot of guys dress — in this aspirational way that is connected to an archetype.
"Embracing this archetype allows my subjects to feel empowered," she says.
Conan Doyle treated Slater "more as an archetype than an individual."
"But all of it had the hero-warrior archetype," Novogratz said.
Less expected was Jon Hamm, an archetype of straight American masculinity.
What do you think of the classic archetype of the rockstar?
Christopher Daniels is perhaps Generation X's best example of the archetype.
That's definitely part of the sort of ballet male Russian archetype.
First Words Nobody looks in the mirror and sees an archetype.
With President Trump, however, the masculine archetype seems to have regressed.
The witch is a feminine archetype who has authority over herself.
Here the choreographic archetype was established by Ashton in the 1960s.
Yet he also connected the show's characters to an American archetype.
Kher is the archetype of the American dream, not a threat.
He isn't enacting an archetype that has existed for thousands of years.
Her look told us a story and played with a familiar archetype.
"Upside Down" established the Mary Chain as music's new archetype of cool.
He's not really notable except as an archetype, but his accent was.
Together they create a kind of new archetype for sociopathic bisexual characters.
It's not so different from the infamous Manic Pixie Dream Girl archetype.
And he cast the presumptive GOP nominee as a failed historical archetype.
At this point, the Tinder pen pal has become a classic archetype.
Sebastian is clearly presented as an individual person, not just an archetype.
Today's Junkie Whore is the evolution of the Victorian Fallen Woman archetype.
As she returns to our screens, mourn the loss of this archetype.
So I think the archetype [of the heavy drinking writer] is correct.
I have never been the "white girl" archetype from the movie's title.
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I was more interested in him, this archetype of masculinity he reflects.
Getting your archetype right matters, because it can motivate and inspire voters.
It would later serve as the model archetype for future electronic keyboards.
He's not a literal rockstar; he's a prototype, a paradigm, an archetype.
As a teenager, I gravitated toward an archetype embodied by my cousin.
She hadn't curated the legacy of JFK and become the formidable archetype.
Casanova, the most erudite of scammers, was the archetype of the age.
And people are gravitating toward this archetype not just for spiritual reasons.
He is the archetype of the plutocrat she has criticized for years.
The Hetzer remains an archetype for a simple infantry close-support platform.
But then she was reduced to another archetype: the helpless female victim.
It's also playful, a psychotic archetype inhabited so fully it becomes burlesque.
What interests you about this archetype of the death-defying interplanetary MacGyver?
She's still a clear character archetype, but a more modern one, at least.
So, I thought I'd set myself the small task of fooling that archetype.
And it's such an influential retelling, it's affected how the archetype has applied.
Channeling vintage cameos, a Swiss tattooer reconsiders the female archetype in tattoo art.
In fact, one tough lesson is that there's no one archetype for extremists.
Hendricks was simply that old mixed-martial-arts archetype, the one-handed wrestler.
They were a new archetype, with taste, capital, and mobility in equal measure.
Firstly, he studied criteria that are generally linked to an archetype of masculinity.
But that is a student-archetype that is shrinking in number and proportion.
Bart Fuchs is a character invented for social media as another finance archetype.
For starters, an archetype for a powerful woman doesn't exist in our culture.
We love lucky heroes, and Mir hit that archetype out of the park.
That's why the archetype a movie fits matters in the movie's Oscar campaign.
Todd wasn't the archetype of what we think toxic masculinity would look like.
Which makes his job a work force archetype found in every imaginable field.
Suddenly, his kaleidoscopic synthesis of croak and melody was a new rap archetype.
We didn't see that this is a really deep popular American archetype. Yes.
He was the archetype of the best sort of Republican self-made man.
Their style skews as far from any Parisian archetype as you could imagine.
What did you want to add to the evolution of that classic archetype?
Everything has an antecedent, a historical "archetype," to use Ms. Antonelli's Jungian term.
Jon and Dany are both different spins on the Chosen One archetype, Cersei is a spin on the evil queen archetype, and the White Walkers are an existential horror best defined as the "evil" side of a "good versus evil" battle.
By addressing the archetype of home, political connotations are dispersed among viewers, not defanged.
Black Sabbath is known as the archetype of this genre for a reason, though.
Love Yourself: Tear represents the shadow archetype, as it deals with dark, repressed feelings.
It's really hard to overstate how much this character archetype has penetrated pop culture.
Karimi was the exact archetype of beauty that South Asian filmmakers and advertisers adore.
Obviously, there are different kinds of model millennial (fill in your preferred archetype here).
Wendy Lesser's new biography presents Louis Kahn as a likeable version of that archetype.
Recast as a wronged woman, a less threatening female archetype, she seemed more likeable.
Hinge, which launched roughly six months after Tinder in February 2013, followed this archetype.
To this archetype, politics aren't inherently personal and can be conveniently discarded when necessary.
"It gives them someone who's a more positive archetype to relate to," she said.
This archetype of displaying masculinity through fraternity brotherhood has been around for a while.
But Ireland is also an archetype of the malign side-effects of capital mobility.
There's a common archetype when it comes to the debuts of female country artists.
Within hip-hop, Prince established an archetype alternately followed and ignored, idolized and shunned.
The priestess archetype is Enheduanna herself, who was high priestess of the earliest empire.
The archetype is January 17, 1991, the night that George H.W. Bush bombed Baghdad.
It's a typical archetype for Woody Allen's films, one that has not held up.
The result is changing the archetype of who is considered a "typical" sports fan.
Carefree White Girl was, after all, just a new twist on an old archetype.
A third describes the archetype of "the Dying Wizard," which is worth a read.
An archetype is similar, but generated from a deep mythical well of human consciousness.
We care about Heather because she acts more like a person than an archetype.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the year of Booker's "archetype" quote.
Really, though, the whole virgin thing doesn't even rise to the level of archetype.
That would be the frightening and frightened archetype commonly labeled the angry white male.
Rachel Cusk, in a profile of Paul, theorizes as the archetype of the male
One thing that doesn't fit the Lamborghini archetype is the Urus's turbocharged V8 engine.
In many ways, she is an archetype of the independent and cosmopolitan alpha woman.
His district is the "Trump country" archetype that was endlessly profiled during the campaign.
He's an archetype that you've seen before now in many, many Hollywood sports movies.
The desert is such an archetype of the rock video, big sweeping landscapes and all.
"[Laurie] created this sort of archetype in horror films of the final girl," McBride said.
I didn't know how to live without the archetype to my very being, my joy.
He's an economically anxious archetype that's as old as history and more relevant than ever.
As you get comfortable slotting her into an easy archetype, she seems to reject it.
But on Buffy, her particular archetype is combined with the brooding, manpain-riddled action hero.
Tonya, an outsider—an American archetype from a broken home – is a perfect Stevens character.
Pick an archetype and use your chosen audience as the filter for all other initiatives.
Both are brash, plainspoken street fighters, examples of an American archetype: the populist rich guy.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Davis are the two leviathans that best exemplify this archetype.
The archetype of the white baseball player has always been a study in negative space.
And why does our appetite for this archetype seem as immortal as the creatures themselves?
Like the aforementioned actors, Moby exemplifies the kind of outsized archetype Kelly was drawn to.
Another archetype is the celebration of the "power of art," often the art of cinema.
But she had been attracted to the novel's audacious reframing of the female detective archetype.
Hers is not a female archetype that has historically garnered much respect, trust or sympathy.
Dried sedum, with its billowing seed head, looks like the archetype of a leafy tree.
Why should an art form as innovative as fiction have a single archetype at all?
This childless archetype codes all night, drinks Soylent at his desk, and beats impossible deadlines.
In a Lonely Place, however, takes the archetype of a mercurial misanthropic misfit even further.
The startup, called Archetype Interactive, produced a 3D multiplayer role-playing video game called "Meridian 59."
An endless march of sexual harassment and discrimination scandals solidified the archetype of the tech bro.
We're not the only archetype of what it looks like to be a creature with agency.
Whatever you may refer to them as, Teva's have become the ultimate archetype for comfortable sandals.
The sanctified Madonna and Child archetype evoked in the image is unsettled by the somber mood.
I felt that in part, I became a caricature of the archetype I had been lampooning.
She was the archetype, in many ways, for the star persona exploited famously by Paris Hilton.
My imagination ignited from there, and I began my inquiry into the archetype of the witch.
It's easy to caricature her as the classic bossy archetype, but she was so much more.
Let's take a closer look at a few notable examples: Microsoft's hamburger is the American archetype.
In the months that followed, the firm developed three illustrative applications, one for each personality archetype.
Unlike generations past, there will be no "dream home" archetype for the masses to aspire to.
Will skateboarders freak out when they discover they are a fetishized masculine archetype among gay men?
"The twist is, she's beautiful," explains Bechdelcast co-host Jamie Loftus when asked about this archetype.
Instead, you have to pick an archetype that caps what is achievable across your different attributes.
My Millennial Generation children and their friends, Howe's Hero archetype, are amazingly protective of their children.
Donna Rice, Monica Lewinsky, Rielle Hunter … the names have come to represent a kind of archetype.
It's a familiar battle in suburbs, where not-in-my-backyard homeowners are an American archetype.
Because looking at the guys, [I was like], 'I'm not this archetype of the homecoming king.
It's a great opportunity to be able to paint a more vivid picture of that archetype.
My images are my personal amalgams of emotions, politics, power, sex, pop culture history, archetype, stereotype.
"I don't mind inhabiting an archetype if it has been given life and interiority," Nyong'o writes.
There has been much contestation between what the archetype should be of the Carefree Black Boy.
And if we want to change the face of the Silicon Valley archetype, representation is imperative.
In many ways, this Chicago native, born Jarad Higgins, is the archetype of a SoundCloud rapper.
It's the archetype that Latinas must be spicy, and the oppression that renders indigenous women invisible.
The fifth ("biker shorts outfit"), while not an archetype in the same way, fits right in.
The power couple archetype is a highly sought-after branding trend for entrepreneurs and influencers alike.
Parker, it's worth noting, will soon launch his own blockchain-based network for memes, called Archetype.
"Las Vegas is a place where you can become whatever archetype you like," Mr. Shorosky said.
Dwayne Johnson voices Maui, a demigod who serves as an arrogant yet loving older-brother archetype.
Utsushi insists on its own originality but acquires a deeper significance through proximity to an archetype.
One of the reasons this eclipse will be so intense is because the Sun will oppose Pluto on July 12, too, and this is an extremely tense combination of planetary energies: the Sun's archetype is all about life, while lord of the underworld Pluto's archetype is death.
The '90s and '00s saw the emergence of an archetype, a gorgeous glutton who took over television.
Tevez, too, fitted the archetype, though in that 2011 tournament public opinion began to turn against him.
Saunders, as he appeared on TV, was an archetype of the Good Man for many of us.
The Affair set a new bar for the archetype by crafting a masterful dual-narrative around it.
But he also admires the rage that Beverly (viewers, meet Ryan Murphy's angry Black woman archetype) harbors.
Marketers can then search based on filters like personality archetype, content type, location, representation and much more.
But today's working class no longer fits this archetype, though the image endures in the American imagination.
He excelled at revealing the dark, broken parts concealed by the steely exteriors of the cowboy archetype.
Like the phrase "real women," it excludes and demeans everyone who doesn't fit politely into an archetype.
It's fitting that the set piece for all this is the American West, an inherently fraught archetype.
It's funny to think that there would be the same image or archetype representing two different places.
No one in Booksmart, as it turns out, is an archetype — they're just people, doing their best.
Still, in searching for an American archetype for a female leader, we aren't starting at ground zero.
An archetype, as Mark Twain might have observed, is nothing but a stereotype with a college education.
It's autobiography as archetype, a paean to the electric guitar as both a tool and a rescuer.
At the 2004 panel, Burnett made it clear that, with "The Apprentice," he was selling an archetype.
Many of her roles involved playing the "dumb blonde" archetype, and she soon became a "sex symbol."
I mean, the archetype of noir detectives is he's a loner, possibly a World War II vet.
In other words, your movie's story is about not just its archetype but the values it projects.
In 2016, the archetype of Uber rides gone awry—or amazing—is a staple of bar conversation.
He's a long-running rock archetype: a gruff-voiced, guitar-slinging, hard-drinking, country-rooted road warrior.
"Recently, I've been inspired by Lana Del Rey and the archetype of the sad girl," she says.
The archetype was forged in the mid-1950s, in concert with the Jewish-American middle-class ascent.
The archetype of the male cheating cassanova belies the power structure that allows that behavior to flourish unabated.
Standing high above history and nuance, the Metal Barbarian is the coolest recurring archetype in heavy metal imagery.
After all, it's been well over two decades since Dead Poets Society, the cinematic nucleus of the archetype.
Every Wevorce is assigned a "divorce archetype", which helps the company to predict how the process will go.
Freya is presented as an archetype of femininity that exists outside of male-dominion―the classic isolated witch.
The archetype of the femme fatale has proven to be fluid, and able to adapt to different eras.
His love interest is so idiotic and outdated an archetype that I briefly thought I was being pranked.
By gay community standards, this would be a "muscle bear," which is an archetype within the bear subculture.
"The stories that do get told about trans community often focus on certain type of archetype," Ross said.
Honnold is such an intense version of the character that he pushes the archetype past its ordinary boundaries.
The archetype—that item's antecedent—is represented solely by contextual wall text that traces the item's historical lineage.
"The archetype does not proceed from physical fact, but describes how the psyche experiences physical fact," said Jung .
She's got the sexual charge of the ancient Virgo archetype, which she channels in many of her songs.
The protagonist of "Scribe" is a refreshing version of this ancient archetype, largely because she is a she.
In the 90s, he took on the Wesley Snipes and Bo Jackson archetype—flat top fades and all.
It's somewhere between a tendency and a tic, but WWE almost always reverts to the conquering hero archetype.
Davis commands the screen when she pops up, but Sandy hardly becomes more than this surface-level archetype.
Since the 1980s, a common leadership archetype has loomed over the tech business: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
According to the show's literature, the vitrines display the clothes according to three "tiers": archetype, stereotype, and prototype.
That archetype of rock 'n' roll swagger would define the next couple of decades of global pop music.
You know that classic archetype of the fakedeep bro who plays guitar when no one asks him to?
Some of these overlap with the infamous "Tiger Mother" archetype offered by Amy Chua and invoked by Shayley Martin.
But Pisces, whose archetype is a fish in the ocean, tends to have a more nebulous vibe, he says.
Ironically, it's Susan's misery that eventually pushes her straight into the arms of another male archetype: rich, cheating asshole.
He is much closer to the historical archetype of a Democrat: loud, brash, populist, desiring bigness in all things.
Overweight and ruddy-cheeked, he is recognisable on sight as a lovable loser, a popular archetype that transcends religion.
Corona was the home of Archie Bunker, an archetype of mid-century Queens, and mid-century white American manhood.
Played by Mr Chaplin with anti-heroic verve, Bernard is the archetype of the self-aggrandising entertainment industry ogre.
Charles is every bit the villainous "evil man" archetype that "good Christian girls" are warned about by fearful parents.
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A lot of the show has been playing off this conservative American archetype that's recently risen to the surface.
Spentzos has essentially pimped out his staff, but that works just fine for him, an awful playboy archetype himself.
Design with your defined older adult archetype in mind, first and foremost, from the start, so they "want" it.
For too long, WWE has been built on the idea that large, musclebound Adonises are the archetype that sells.
Horowitz, with 28503 losses out of 22019 fights, became the World Wrestling Federation's quintessential jabroni, the word's very archetype.
In fact, two-way wings are the white whale of today's NBA, the player archetype every team is chasing.
Those ideas out of fantasy fiction, and the archetype of the dungeon, impose themselves on a real-world space.
I definitely wanted this movie to engage with the archetype of the American outlaw, and specifically the bank robber.
Mayor Bloomberg never achieved quite the same action-hero persona, but as an archetype of the politician-as-C.
I can't wait for her interactions with the new member, Shunsuke, a wholly new archetype in the show's history.
In "ABYSSAL," the Terraform by Lorraine Schein, the archetype of the piscine humanoid is reimagined for the Anthropocene age.
Laura is at once an American archetype — the blonde homecoming queen — but also far more complicated than her surface.
Success in the sport brought validation and led to another Southern archetype: the local boy made good, through football.
And the vast scope of the show means that there is not enough space made for the historical archetype.
California's junior senator, Kamala Harris, has emerged as the latest iteration of a bipartisan archetype: the Great Freshman Hope.
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Even Eisenberg's portrayal of Bobby proves that a Woody Allen–type character is now officially its own movie archetype.
At this point, Douglas is more of an archetype than a fully-fleshed character, and creative liberties can be taken.
Many women characters who've made an impact on larger society have come in groups, each one fitting a relatable archetype.
His commitment to the welfare state, and background in the Liberal Party, made Beveridge the archetype of the benign interventionist.
An archetype of García Márquez's magical realism, José Arcadio Buendía is an eccentric dreamer and scientist who pursues the unknown.
Midge and Ben go boating, and Benjamin immediately proves to be a walking archetype of the lovable, sardonic rich asshole.
The caring parent in the background is an archetype that's rarely the driving force of primary or secondary plot lines.
I wanted to explain the difference between two different shapes of volcanoes: the archetype stratovolcano and the massive shield volcano.
The resulting poster that he created was not a photo of me personally but of the antiwar soldier as archetype.
He created a Survivor archetype, and was then followed by Strategic Ozzy and Middle-Aged Ozzy and Body Paint Ozzy.
Anecdotally, libertarians made up the overwhelming majority of early crypto advocates and thus the archetype stuck with the general movement.
Scott might be seen as a leading example of a governor in the new archetype of state and regional governance.
The face is given the archetype black MAD Paris treatment and sports a set of clear jewels around the dial.
Barbara Nanning has stated she "always works from the circle; it's an archetype" and from there, her work expands outward.
Not an archetype or even a type, she is persuasively individual, in part because of skeptical look on her face.
On it, he perfected a sort of well-meaning but clueless privileged white male archetype, which won him many fans.
She represents an almost quaint archetype of the solemn centrist who was always deliberating very carefully over something or other.
He reflects the pianist's archetype in some ways — a composer, a historian, an omnivore, a strategist — but not in others.
Holly presented the archetype of a performer who melded country, rock, and rhythm and blues, and gave an early inspiration.
"I always differentiate between the 'writer' and the 'author,'" said Molly Stern, publisher of the Crown, Hogarth and Archetype imprints.
It's the tale, sometimes bloody, of two doomed young lovers on the run from the law — a familiar American archetype.
She filled the archetype of the spoiled Hollywood brat, who could probably afford everything in Saks yet chose to steal.
As Shin points out, the gorgeous glutton archetype has crossed over into the real world, thanks to the muk-bang trend.
"Beth is an archaic archetype," says Davis, who won best actress at the Tribeca Film Festival for her role as Anna.
Dressed in jeans and a grey V-neck T-shirt, Venter's little digital archetype can be made to walk, even dance.
The alpha hero is a stalwart archetype of romance novels: aggressively masculine, in the traditional sense, powerful, stoic, and usually rich.
The young man to whom the shrine is dedicated is Emanuele Sibillo, the archetype of a new breed of Neapolitan gangster.
Historically, long hair has been considered the archetype of what's "sexy" — which, of course, we know is far from the truth.
Before that, if I was going in [to audition] it was for the party Black girl, and every best friend archetype.
Frankly, that's buying into an archetype invented by men and carried on by the dudes who still run things in music.
He was, in a sense, the polar opposite of the archetype John Kruk would cling to a couple of decades later.
Buffy's manpain is subversive not only because she's a female character, but because of the specific female archetype that she represents.
The "risk-averse female" archetype now so common in economics probably reflects deep-seated social and gender assumptions more than research.
We're used to this stereotype or archetype of this motherly, giving thing, and I think this really shakes people's world view.
Aggressive White Man #2: Commander Arun Filitt Clive Owen's character may have a weird name, but he's a wholly recognizable archetype.
Bryan: It isn't just the Stark archetype that Marvel's overusing — it's the entire concept of the origin story at this point.
"We're flipping a [the certain archetype] on its head and saying, 'No, these aren't pathetic characters, they aren't deceiving,'" Ross said.
He is an archetype of the principled dissident: uncompromising in the face of power, generous to his comrades, unbowed by adversity.
There aren't many other occasions where you'll get to grab the archetype of all noise-canceling headphones for less than $300.
Mr. Epstein (who played Gerry Goffin in "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical") ably embodies a vaguely passive-aggressive, noncommittal male archetype.
Rejecting mainstream associations between veganism and "pacifistic hippy caricatures," they propose that the true vegan archetype is the noble Aryan warrior.
And so when I saw these characters I was like, oh, people are laughing at us, they're laughing at that archetype.
If we dig even deeper, we can see that the emotional cores of each are rooted in the yandere anime archetype.
One of the most interesting things about the bad boss archetype is her ability to shine a light on those structures.
Lana Turner presents an alternative archetype of style and resilience in Dario Calmese's black-and-white photo series at projects+gallery.
Something about the gesture that goes with this phrase is endearing to people — it seems to represent a benevolent boss archetype.
Puffing his chest one moment, self-scrutinizing the next, he seemed to offer a novel archetype: the grounded hip-hop star.
Each phase has a dominant generational archetype; in the "crisis" phase of the present, the millennial generation fills a "hero" role.
With hits like "Respect" and "Chain of Fools," she defined a female archetype: sensual and strong, long-suffering but ultimately indomitable.
Spock also established an archetype Star Trek would return to in all of its future franchises: the outsider struggling with identity.
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For Hiroshi, Risa seems to exist in opposition to his "most beautiful" female archetype: smart and impatient, not girlish, a free thinker.
It's the archetype of the classic thrillers of the 1970s, a trend that has carried on straight through to the Bourne movies.
Big Brother Role In Nicky's first scene, at the garage, the younger Pearson brother revealed just what kind of archetype Jack was.
Data and research are how you create the archetype that goes everywhere, and how you get people out of street entrenchment permanently.
He was the archetype for the drug-drawn older guy who never got enough sleep that I was magnetized to for years.
The stresses of contemporary life have made it increasingly difficult for anyone to embody the archetype of the tender, order-giving mother.
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Here, Beard transposes that almost fetishistic archetype and subverts it by swapping genders and inverting the male figures, as they perform handstands.
At its core, its rhythm and blues married with pop production—a combination Carey became the archetype for nearly three decades ago.
The Dirty Cooper of the new Twin Peaks can be seen as a comment on the state of the anti-hero archetype.
Designers fashioned cars, apps, and airplane seats to fit an archetype, someone who was representative of a larger swath of the population.
But this archetype of the controversial genius plays best within an ensemble of strongly defined personalities that can act as dramatic foils.
Through a combination of self-deprecating humor and fierce determination, Newsom has managed to successfully dismantle the archetype that once defined her.
Throughout her career, she has never fit neatly into any one archetype, and in this film, that complexity serves her particularly well.
When I asked him to explain the rationale for this, Scruggs suggested I look up Carl Jung's concept of the hero archetype.
She's the archetype of a cool New York filmmaker, but also geeks out about reconciling the poetry of space with the science.
While Baron Cohen specializes in macho bullies, Fielder embodies a different male archetype, one whose urge to manipulate is submerged in irony.
The truth is Chyna is the female equivalent of Andre the Giant, an aspirational archetype that no one may ever successfully emulate.
No one better exemplifies this archetype, Christianity's fraught relationship with celebrity, and America's love of a rebrand than disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker.
He's still part of the national curriculum for French eighth-graders, and the râleur — the dissatisfied, grumpy whiner — remains a national archetype.
But unlike her last few records, Clark doesn't personify the void through her usual archetype of the empty woman, desperate for feeling.
"I think socially that archetype, or variations of it, wants mainly to broadcast self-awareness and sensitivity," he told me over email.
The fourth moral pattern was the classic libertarian archetype: high on liberty, low on the social conservative virtues of authority/loyalty/sanctity.
In The Power of Cute Simon May posits that "cute" is a modern-day iteration of the Renaissance archetype of the monstrous.
" If the wicked stepmother feels like a ready-made archetype, then its purest, darkest incarnation is the evil queen from "Snow White.
In a way, their three most famous novels each offer a different solution to the problem presented by the archetype Branwell represents.
"When we fall back on this women are from Venus, men are from Mars archetype, it's outdated and it's misinformed," she says.
There's plenty of historical precedent for using a proper name to stand in for a whole archetype or stereotype of a character.
It gave us the iconic Cool Girl speech and allowed us to put a name on a rising and insidiously creepy archetype.
The financial archetype defined by Apple — asset-light strategy, leveraged share buybacks and cash flow above all — is a high-wire act.
And in January, Mr. Fathom and his partners opened the Archetype Gallery on the ground floor, with a grand opening planned for March.
Josh is a familiar archetype, a resentful loner and misogynist whose response to any refusal of his will is a full-on tantrum.
I'd say the first album was a real archetype of screamo and the second one was aligned with post-hardcore and heavy rock'n'roll.
It was also the same archetype of augmented reality demo that's been shown many times in the past, with Google Tango and HoloLens.
Each of the four main characters is an archetype, a distinct voice that the group must integrate into a complex and coherent sound.
As a wartime wife, Mamie all but created the archetype of the wholesome, dutiful housewife that has become emblematic of 1950s American women.
The letter 'A' in the band's name is a reference to the god Adonis - the archetype of youthful male beauty in Greek mythology.
Ever since the term started floating around the Urban Dictionary and YouTube in 2009, the "basic bitch" archetype has spoken to countless people.
She's a perfect recreation of an archetype you've seen hundreds of times before, because that's what the movie needs her to be: perfect.
For better or worse it's a cultural archetype, like if you hear like a wah pedal on a guitar, you think of porno.
" The mumbling masturbator is, of course, not a traditional boy band archetype, and definitely not what would be expected of "the cute one.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Studio Museum in Harlem's Black Cowboy seeks to rectify the whitewashed identity of an American archetype.
"There's a whole sub-genre known as billionaire romance and, uh… GOODBYE," says Leah, referring to Donald Trump's de-sexifying of the archetype.
Willowdean decides to enter the pageant as an act of rebellion, ultimately inspiring others who don't fit the pageant archetype to sign up.
The Dandelion Archetype Travel Adapter marries form and function with a white and gold colorway that is as sleek as it is useful.
When they appeared on the scene last fall, they fit the "populist" archetype through which we understand such movements in the Trump age.
For example, on Program A, Cat Wagner presents "The Lady Kids," which examines the archetype of the wild woman in Brothers Grimm stories.
The wily and charismatic Newton Knight is a revisionist archetype, a white Southern rebel fighting against the mythology that such figures usually embody.
Rasheeda (Gail Bean) embodies the sort of sassy black girl archetype that may be O.K. around friends but reads as inappropriate anywhere else.
In short: I'm a Luddite — but such a device also seemed a special betrayal of Abbey, who was an archetype of self-reliance.
Ms. Villafañe achieves full manic liftoff upon her first entrance and never crashes down, elevating what could be a stereotype into an archetype.
He's even something of a Jesus figure, his renewed visibility reimagining him as a nigh-mythical force that has transcended any specific archetype.
But perhaps the more troublesome archetype is that of the bright young woman who rises to power without compromising her values at all.
Holloway is an archetype of MMA's long-trumpeted "next generation," a rangy and improvisational fighter who delights in entertainment and improves in public.
To see her that way is to take at face value an archetype that she did everything in her formidable power to subvert.
That, in turn, would allow teams to pair him with a rim-protecting center, which is a common enough archetype in the NBA.
To them, "Ossifer," as he's called, isn't much more than a uniform and a gun: an archetype of domination, a bringer of death.
Once I stepped into the costume of a well-worn cultural archetype, I got used to hearing other people's theories about my life.
Ms. Chapin criticizes Kaiser Permanente as different from and lacking the benefits of those earlier elegant models; in fact, Kaiser is the archetype.
She is the archetype of the reality TV world -- someone who always knows where the camera is and always wants it on her.
Osipov told me that he had been curious about Verzilina as an archetype, a proxy for the middle management of Russia's ruling apparatus.
The 212 Chain stores have come and gone, but Three Lives & Company remains, and it is still the archetype of a neighborhood hangout.
" Years ago, Sweetgreen developed a personality archetype to describe its core customer: the "conscious achiever," a person who aspires to a "maximalized life.
This archetype of female celebrity came into being around 216, when Paltrow started mass-emailing her shopping tips and musings to voluntary subscribers.
"The archetype that gets projected onto us as Asian women of being silent—she really does go against that," Margaret Cho told me.
The story of the young, aspiring billionaire building a company out of their garage or dorm room has become a modern-day archetype.
Obama's book will be edited by Molly Stern, the senior vice president and publisher of several imprints, including Crown, Hogarth and Crown Archetype.
She does not fit the archetype of the tortured-genius designer, the intense intellectual worrying to distraction over the length of a hem.
The creators of "Thirtysomething" always said it was a show about the small moments of life, and it was this smallness, now in my second watching, that made me understand why I'd gotten so attached in the first place: close-up expressions, close-up emotion, tiny gestures, the recognition of each character as a sub-archetype of the main yuppie archetype.
Simone's song is narrated by four women, each embodying an archetype of Black women from slavery to 1966, the year the song came out.
After releasing a free beat-tape from Paul White, Belgian label R&S continues its strong 2017 with the debut EP of Unknown Archetype.
Map of the Soul: Persona would deal with the next archetype, and be made up of seven albums for each letter of the word.
What Broad City added to the archetype was an overtly sex-positive, feminist sensibility and the ingredient that's conspicuously absent from Jane's life: friendship.
Portia is a self-obsessed actress, and Hagner's portrayal brilliantly satirizes the archetype of the narcissistic millennial while infusing the character with unexpected warmth.
Even so, that familiar "idealized suburb is a façade for darkness" theme links them more directly than any particular plot detail or character archetype.
Aquarius is high-tech and futuristic: Having weapons on the cutting edge and having our privacy invaded through our electronic devices fits this archetype.
That practice continued when NBC's Police Story resurrected the archetype in the '70s and again with ABC's FBI: The Untold Stories in the '90s.
Christian Bale's yuppie archetype really hits the bad boyfriend trifecta: He cheats, he kills and he takes longer to get ready than you do.
And the androgyne archetype shows up in Inanna's literature as cross-gendered persons, the 'head-overturned,' who hold shamanic office within her sacred precinct.
His media strategy since the premiere of To All the Boys seems to be pointed with military precision toward the archetype of the moment.
I hurled myself into the hedonism of it all, like I had to fulfill some sort of nonsensical archetype of the drunken rock singer.
No matter: As long as AC/DC endures, its music is more an archetype than the individual statement of any musician but Angus Young.
The pursuit of such a goal might strike us as anachronistic, but the archetype of woman as family ambassador is as relevant as ever.
"Elon is truly the archetype of the disruptive entrepreneur," said Andrew Beebe, a former electric industry executive who is now a venture capital investor.
Several critics have viewed this Joker as a perfect example of the trickster archetype, one of the many archetypes devised by psychoanalyst Carl Jung.
We learn little about the man — apparently the muttering malcontent with a rifle is such an archetype that the filmmakers deemed no explanation necessary.
More than anything else, you have to look like the fashion industry's typical archetype: young, thin, and with a millionaire magpie's approach to style.
But what I did continue to study, and did observe, was the scientifically demonstrable efficacy of human belief, expectation, cultural memory, mythology, and archetype.
Ultimately, Extremely Wicked makes Bundy the same archetype of attractive antihero that has always been available for a specific kind of (white) male lead.
It is an archetype in popular culture, a term we apply to loved ones and an identity many people with autism adopt for themselves.
The trial that followed captured the American imagination, and Charles Manson became that familiar archetype: the murderer both despised and revered by the public.
As a father and husband, I slipped into the antiquated role of provider, protector, patriarch — assuming the position and entitlements of another male archetype.
It's funny, "You" has an archetype at the center of the story: Joe is fashioned in the image of the classic male romantic hero.
There's the middle-aged mom archetype: prim, chaste Dance Mom, who pins her daughter's hair into a ballerina bun, and chauffeurs her to recitals.
In another break from the coming-of-age archetype, her characters — both the children and, especially, the adults — are distinctly unsympathetic: immature, perverted, selfish.
He became a hate symbol, became national news, became an archetype of how memes are now un-ignorable, potentially propagandistic bits of public art.
"Buddy was a colorful local character, but he was also an archetype of politics," Mr. Stanton, a former Providence Journal colleague of mine, said.
It was during this decade that the "lipstick lesbian" archetype reigned supreme, a sensibility that may have influenced the aesthetics of 90s bar culture.
The last 90 minutes have obliterated previous expectations of breakdancing, gravity, glow-in-the-dark costumes, and the slim nexus between archetype and stereotype.
Whereas James Bond was once considered a paragon of virile masculinity, Lisbeth is a gender-fluid, queer archetype for the politically active generation's franchise hero.
What was it like to direct this kind of cat-and-mouse scene of cop and criminal, knowing it's such an archetype of crime movies?
Even Sean Young's Rachael makes a cameo as a plot device for Deckard, embodying the final archetype—the martyred Madonna—of this Ultimate Sexist Megazord.
You'll find it occasionally used as an archetype of the classification—astronomy writer Phil Plait and NASA have both called it "the perfect spiral" galaxy.
Solomon has curated her own section, The Dark Horse, which refers to the archetype of the same name — the unforeseen visitor, or here, powerful retaliation.
I bought into the "fucked up artist" archetype for years and wrote off my drinking and using as synonymous with being a creative human being.
And he is sort of the archetype for that, but other versions of it, right, are Tom Hanks or Jim Carrey has played with this.
Unfortunately, roles for younger women tend to fit the ingénue archetype — they're young, wide-eyed characters that lack agency in their own lives, Dunst explained.
Writers and directors reframing cannibalism as an affliction of the mind rather than the body have turned it into a complex, often conflicted new archetype.
The archetype of a child star is that of a tiny tyrant — a rich, egomaniacal diva who gets what they want, whenever they want it.
Feldstein shines as Julie, Lady Bird's introverted, smart, theater-nerd best friend who's deeply relatable without becoming a run-of-the-mill high school archetype.
Then, she fueled the party girl-heiress archetype, leapfrogging from one club to the next, turning up on red carpets, riding in cars with boys.
He seems like an old-school mafioso you just don't see anymore, an archetype we recently got a taste of during the Lufthansa heist trial.
Tencent's success is partly due to our record of backing entrepreneurs with capital; Elon Musk is the archetype for entrepreneurship, combining vision, ambition, and execution.
To the left Brian Truitt, USA Today  As the Ancient One, Swinton adds sass, emotional depth and a little frailty to the wise-warrior archetype.
She's a classic bad-boy archetype, with all the charm of someone with a murky secret—the kind of person you intuitively want to save.
It all is influenced by this archetype of a character and us trying to find the beaten, broken-down, modern times version of that character.
As the first portable synth, The Minimoog Model D was the archetype for the modern electronic keyboard that musicians around the world use every day.
Every archetype resides in an individual's psyche, but a person's goals, outlook and behavior may tend to be shaped by one more than the others.
Chad: The archetype here is a white guy over six feet tall, the type of person incels believe excels at dating the women he desires.
It's nice to see that focus in food TV, as opposed to the archetype of the angry male chef (Bradley Cooper in Burnt, for example).
Anslinger was, in many ways, the architect of the modern War on Drugs—and the archetype of the American model of the moralizing drug warrior.
The archetype existed before him—pro wrestling has always required a seemingly straight-laced interviewer to play off of—but nobody mastered it like Okerlund.
Kawhi is a great wing, but Davis is on the verge of inventing his own archetype without any serious questions about his long-term health.
Grappler archetype characters are crowd pleasers by design because they have to work hard but are rewarded with oppressive offense and stylish grabs and throws.
If the softboi archetype has been with us for a while, then the events of the last 18 months have pulled him into sharper focus.
But unlike the FIRE archetype, most of them don't make six figures, work in tech or want to forgo the occasional bottle of good wine.
But the bar is a classic New York archetype, a remix that aims to bring together diverse musical traditions and blend them into something new.
He wants to bring back the archetype of the rural Democrat, which he thinks has been largely missing from the national stage since Iowa Sen.
She's on her phone too much, she's a terrible friend, and Aunt Fritzi basically hates her—all of which gloriously upend the Lovable Scamp archetype.
The room is grandly scaled and conspicuously underdesigned, a simplification of the brasserie archetype that doesn't try to reproduce every chipped tile and nicotine stain.
But despite initial wariness, desegregation also provided the beginning of a decades-long bond between a coach and a player that belied the Southern archetype.
" Poniewozik then writes: "This particular archetype of wealth especially served Trump later, particularly in the 2016 Republican primary, when he essentially ran as Al Czervik.
But the standup comic Kumail Nanjiani (Dinesh on HBO's "Silicon Valley") is changing the archetype with his Sundance hit "The Big Sick," due in June.
MENGELEUnmasking the "Angel of Death"By David G. Marwell If anyone embodies the archetype of the evil that was Auschwitz, it is surely Josef Mengele.
The "supervisor" archetype has some individual responsibility and has their own bosses; an example is an accounting manager or a senior vice president of finance.
But as reports emerge of dysfunctional corporate cultures inside various Vision Fund startups, the Son leader archetype may also share many of the same flaws.
But pray tell internet, now that we've established an archetype for Elon and Grimes's relationship dynamic, what on Earth does the darling couple talk about?
Joseph Blocker (Christian Bale), a walking embodiment of Lawrence's archetype, has made a career of genocidal slaughter, which has left him bitter but not remorseful.
The book, "Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype," by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, was first published in 1992.
That minor league systems are saturated with middling prospects and draft rejects who, with the proper instruction, could fit the archetype of the modern reliever.
Kardashian is the modern female archetype — she is thin (except in the places it's difficult to be plump), she is ageless, and she glamorizes motherhood.
If Silver is this story's X-rated Ariel, Golden is a character who owes more to the female vampire archetype than to Disney or Andersen.
Transgressor, even moreso than its engaging predecessor EP Yung Archetype, is an album that feels like a rubric for some imminent sci-fi pop future.
Abigail makes a mockery of the series' archetype Ryu—the dignified, perma-frowning loner whose interests comprise walking and not enjoying himself—and I love it.
Day was the archetype of the mid-century modern woman, her head looking towards the future, but with her feet firmly planted in the conservative past.
Taylor says that, when she first started working on the game, she was directed to turn Cortana into a sort of AI girl-next-door archetype.
If you think of the main cast of Final Fantasy XV as a prototypical boy band, blond gunslinger Prompto fits snuggly into the cute, goofy archetype.
Mr Martinez, in particular, was a late bloomer and is a one-dimensional, brittle power hitter, the textbook archetype for a player likely to age poorly.
For a piece in the New Yorker, Vinson Cunningham described the preternatural brilliance of the Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo, who's the archetype of the NBA's unicorn.
In terms of the villains, she gets the most character development — meaning she personifies multiple traits of the Evil Husband-Stealing Archetype, rather than just one.
On one hand, Maverick embodies a "strong Black man" archetype that is romanticized as the only kind of masculinity suited to lead a Black nuclear family.
She's this archetype of the monstrous, castrating, sexually voracious woman who can get attached to any political system regardless of whether it makes any particular sense.
It's an archetype rooted in the Reagan-era "Moral Majority" religious morality that Margaret Atwood's book was responding to, and it holds up reasonably well today.
Being "Asperger-y" is an archetype in popular culture, a term we apply to loved ones and an identity many people with autism adopt for themselves.
This discrepancy between ideal and reality is the premise of Adonis's poem, in which the heavenly archetype hovers like a mirage above the degraded modern city.
The patron saint of that archetype is Derek Jeter, the most beloved baseball player since Babe Ruth, whose farewell tour was seen by many as excessive.
I countered that protagonists in My Dinner With Andre and Killer of Sheep were as worthy of being an American archetype as any high plains drifter.
He is an archetype of British masculinity that leaves men across the nation emotionally torn between wanting to be him and wishing he was their dad.
This makes the yandere archetype a useful vehicle for delivering the type of accusations the fourth wall breaks of Totono and Doki Doki Literature Club employ.
Of course, the hyper-talented but clumsy superteam has, historically, been a more reliable basketball archetype than the one that actually makes good on its promise.
Though the archetype of the bad ladyboss has been criticized as sexist, lately she has been deployed in explicitly feminist narratives, often ones written by women.
They are running up against assumptions voters and pundits have about what presidential leadership looks like, battling a presidential archetype where men are the only touchstones.
These letters take the grand archetype of suicidal Plath, the elaborate, brittle mythologies that have sprung up around her, and give them an unforgettable human specificity.
Ms. Jenkins and Mr. Heinberg have synthesized a plausible modern archetype out of comic-book and movie sources that may have seemed problematic to modern sensibilities.
As compellingly portrayed by Sutton Foster, in an archetype-shattering performance, the title character of the 1966 musical "Sweet Charity" has never before seemed so hopeless.
Drescher takes the stage's most classic feminine archetype and gives her a modern upgrade: She is Eliza Doolittle if she refused to take her voice lessons.
Drescher takes the stage's most classic feminine archetype and gives her a modern upgrade: She is Eliza Doolittle if she refused to take her voice lessons.
Cuomo had come to embody the very archetype that made him mad to begin with: stone-faced, tight-lipped and quickly enraged over something seemingly banal.
The takeaway from this historical evidence is that abuse of office for personal gain is the archetype of a high crime and misdemeanor under the Constitution.
The "opposing benches" typology emerged from this; early meetings took place in the nave of St. Stephen's Chapel, creating the archetype of two long oppositional rows.
Popular with boys as well as girls, Katniss Everdeen was a new kind of pop-culture archetype, a rebel and a warrior rather than a princess.
Maybe some of that is just my psychology: I like to think I'm a pretty capable individual, but I scoff somewhat at the "rugged loner" archetype.
She doesn't want anyone unfamiliar with footwork and its Chicago roots to think of her latest work as an archetype of the genre, because it isn't.
Each one is a familiar archetype: SpongeBob is the eternal optimist, always energized and full of love and excitement for the world in front of him.
The idea of the loud and quiet dynamics became the main focus for the tracks production—mixing dark humor with the experimental character of Unknown Archetype productions.
Tracy is a classic example of the "white savior" archetype – the well-meaning white hero who arrives in a foreign land and saves its people from themselves.
Lest you picture some Revenge of the Nerds tableau, they wear the archetype lightly—no snort-laughs or Comic-Con merch; only one pair of glasses, tapeless.
People are multidimensional, and while some people identify strongly with an extrovert or introvert archetype, we may have several other characteristics that make up our unique personalities.
In the original, the Heathers are the standard "mean girl" archetype: beautiful, thin, and fashionable, they were the clear inspiration for future squads like Mean Girls' Plastics.
But these days, after many different actors have played the role, lots of fans tend to view 007 as more of an archetype than a single character.
In a different era, Hunt would serve as a sort of Platonic action-hero ideal, and there wouldn't be any need to dig past the archetype itself.
Dressed in black, Hether Fortune, the shoegaze outfit's lead vocalist and guitarist, seemed to personify everything about the witch archetype that Korvette had set out to commemorate.
Though she doesn't want to be "the Joan of Ark of Fat Girls," Willowdean's decision ultimately inspires others who don't fit the pageant archetype to sign up.
He is the archetype of a social media influencer, mostly unknown to those over 30 yet compelling in inscrutable ways to his rabid following of young people.
"I want to present makeup in nuanced, interesting ways, and I wanted to not have each character just be an archetype or a stereotype," Davy told Vulture.
Thanks to 20th century writers like Jack Kerouac, William Faulkner, and Ernest Hemingway, the literary drunk has become something of a romantic archetype, despite its obvious failings.
Jennifer Schuster, the executive editor at Crown Archetype, said she saw in "Bonfire" a wealth of storytelling talents that Ms. Ritter has gleaned from her onscreen career.
Dafoe takes the crusty old sailor archetype and dials it all the way up, spitting out crudely poetic toasts when he's not puffing away at his pipe.
There was, for one thing, the matter of Leonard Bernstein, the quintessential New York maestro and a sort of Dudamel archetype, born a century ago this year.
Nipsey Hussle, the 33-year-old rapper who was shot and killed in Los Angeles on Sunday, represented an increasingly ascendant hip-hop archetype: the regional legend.
They are helping the archetype of marijuana smokers as shaggy-haired, bloodshot-eyed burnouts evolve into one of cultured, luxury-designer-wearing members of the creative class.
For much of the first decade of the 21st century, the popular kitchen archetype was derived mostly from those in the post-menopausal romances of Nancy Meyers.
According to Ms. Brennan-Jobs, her father, the towering archetype of the tech founder, was trying to instill in her a tougher character, and she forgives him.
You welcome the sense of freedom and authenticity that long-distance travel and cultural exploration bestows you, making your generation an archetype of free and easy wanderers.
New Sentences — From the actor Andre Royo, as quoted in Jonathan Abrams's "All the Pieces Matter: The Inside Story of 'The Wire' " (Crown Archetype, 2018, Page 26).
This is the archetype of Romantic ballets, opening with the image of the title sylph kneeling as she contemplates the Scots farmer James asleep in his armchair.
Monica Reed (played by Olivia Munn, so no points for guessing that her archetype is "sexy American spy") infiltrates an illegal auction selling EVAs to the highest bidder.
Mark Corrigan, the archetype of the middle manager, going nowhere, his work phone weighing his pocket down like a pair of concrete shoes in a river of shit.
The idea of roleplaying a ninja seemed the coolest way to realize these concepts while still retaining a sense of reality, which made that character archetype extremely attractive.
Elizabeth Jennings is an archetype of feminine ferocity (she's also hands-down my favorite character) and she passes a lot of her grit on to her daughter, Paige.
On campus, college football players are celebrities, held up as the archetype of what it means to be a young man — tough, strong, and violent (on the field).
In the popular imagination, Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski is often regarded as the archetype for the "lone wolf," or the violent public menace that acts almost or completely alone.
It seems that large amounts of anything will organize itself into the spherical archetype as gravity and the fabric of space pulls/pushes everything to a centre point.
By the time we arrived in Santa Fe, the Jemez Mountains west of town had become an archetype of the murderous impact climate change will have on forests.
According to Kate Devlin, a senior lecturer in the department of computing at Goldsmiths, University of London, the archetype actually dates back thousands of years beyond those examples.
"Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power," Marston wrote in a 1943 issue of The American Scholar.
Instead, Trump is closer to a horror movie archetype: The ventriloquist dummy who has a mind of his own, and acts in ways that harm his supposed master.
Her book, "Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality," will be published in March by by Crown Archetype, according to the Associated Press.
They may not agree with all of his more lurid attacks — although some clearly do — but they see in him the archetype of a successful if boastful businessman.
Everything has an otherworldly aura, each space is both the particular and the universal, and each person at once an individual and a symbol, an archetype, an avatar.
With penciled eyebrows, her blond hair piled under a top hat, Ms. Mitchell is every inch the archetype popularized by Marlene Dietrich and embodied today by Ute Lemper.
The show draws subtle parallels between the creative power of artists and the archetype of the witch or shaman, but it's not quite as esoteric as that sounds.
Rohini Devasher's pigment ink prints, "Archetype – 1" (2007) and "Chimera – 2" (2008), present imagined plants that are modified with animal and human genes, as well as machine parts.
Given Allen's typical plotting devices calling for a young, wayward girl to teach an older male protagonist About Life, we can guess which archetype Cyrus will be fulfilling.
" The film in some ways is also an extension of a feminist commentary as the two leads confront their relationship to the archetype of a "typical Kenyan girl.
Springsteen's candid, open-hearted depiction of mental struggle shines a new light on the All-American Hero archetype for which he's so often pinned as the poster boy.
The young person who dreams of developing prowess but finds themselves stymied by his circumstances and ostensible lack of natural talent is an archetype of the "wuxia" genre.
"Eggs and fish are on the lighter side than poultry and red meat, but how often you should be eating each depends on your archetype," Ms. James said.
They painted in 19th​-century style​ and attempted to document the momentary events of the revolution and the "new Soviet man," an archetype of the perfect Soviet citizen.
RETIRING Fed up with the bro-heavy archetype of the FIRE trend ("financial independence, retire early"), women are carving out their own niche in the frugal-living movement.
Infused with machismo, the Hollywood archetype is the hard-living, scarf-wearing loner dashing from one war zone to the next, with romantic partners as expendable as bullets.
Amy is a different spin on the antihero archetype, one driven less by bad behavior than by being a woman who isn't constantly pleasant and eager to please.
Kenneth Ning Kenneth Ning, who got his training at Michael Kors, takes the traditional American sportswear archetype and infuses it with the looseness of his hometown, San Francisco.
Watching Trump step into the archetype momentarily and then just as quickly step out, it hit me: Even in Trump's mind, that president was someone else, somewhere else.
There is an archetype of the hyperdriven parent behind great athletes and scholars, adults seemingly more obsessed with the glory and trappings of success than their children are.
Collison fits a Silicon Valley archetype: a programming whiz who dropped out of college (MIT) and started a company now worth a stratospheric sum ($35 billion, on paper).
But then, this past spring, Yoo, who once cooked at Momofuku Ko, opened Golden Diner, which does an excellent job of upholding the archetype while meeting modern standards.
Sutton Foster gives an archetype-shattering performance in the title role of this willfully wan, small-scale revival of the 1966 musical about a hapless dance hall hostess.
And Nemesis is best left unseen.) Building on the outsider archetype established by Spock, Data (Brent Spiner) is an android who lives and works among the Enterprise crew.
In the late 20th century, Algeria was a global archetype of third world revolution and ground zero for revolutionaries from the Black Panthers to the African National Congress.
As gaming culture advanced, the mainstay conversation about her physical appearance also began to expand and overlap with an emerging critique of an archetype she had arguably helped originate.
My strongest memory from reading BSC as a kid was how each character did clearly fit into an established archetype: the leader, the shy one, the artist, the sophisticate.
Watch this from VICE: A recent study published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology explores the clinical implication of the "wounded healer" archetype in therapist's day-to-day work.
This is a sentiment that is shared unanimously between Korvette, Vari, Myers, and Fortune, who also identify with the archetype of the witch through various creative and personal ways.
A pied-piper archetype showed up with a flatbed truck and collected all the boom boxes to be transported and passed on to other gangs inhabiting this Stereomongrelized world.
As the #MeToo movement raises questions of how best women can both guard and assert sexuality, the lover archetype can serve us, especially if joined with the warrior's protection.
Personality-wise, Jay's chart gives off "preacher" archetype vibes—it's all that spiritual-yet-fiery energy that comes from his Sagittarius Sun-sign—balanced with earth and air elements.
Compared with the new archetype of the first family as a soulless LLC led by a pussy-grabber-in-chief, I'll take the softer bigotry of the old sexism.
Now, as she moves center stage in the race for the White House, she will be doing more: shaping a wholly new narrative, and perhaps creating a new archetype.
In this context, his social media persona becomes a poignant archetype: the old soldier, hyper-competent in situations that would reduce most men to tears, befuddled by civilian life.
After all, Rosset is a walking archetype of those "bad boys" popular culture in general, and the publishing industry in particular, insists are to be fawned over and idolized.
As a result, not a single character stands out as being anything other than a basic archetype: nerd, cool guy, twitchy assistant, bitchy boss, et cetera and so on.
In fact, Mr. Kim's strategy and tactics belong to another archetype, one familiar here in East Asia: the strongman who sets his country on the path of economic development.
The goal is to identify how a movie fits into an archetype that appeals to potential voters, then capture those voters' hearts, minds, and imaginations to earn their support.
Mr. Dercon, who now heads the Grand Palais in Paris, was seen as an archetype of outsiders who move into the city and then try to change its character.
In "Late Night," this archetype takes the form of Molly, who is as nice as she is competent: She arrives at work with lots of ideas, and also cupcakes.
This archetype is exactly what animates Jojo Rabbit — only, instead of focusing on the child as innocent victim, Waititi sets his eyes on the child as collaborator and perpetrator.
As shown in the feature film The Theory of Everything, which tells the human story behind his struggle, Hawking was far from being the archetype unworldy or nerdish scientist.
The archetype of the Olympian is evolving, as evidenced by the potential arrival of a new sort of athletic competitor at the Summer Games: B-boys and B-girls.
Mr. Jackman's character can't be just a coach; he has to be a tired archetype: a coach who was once a top athlete but flamed out and turned to alcohol.
As a deferential seeing eye dog who shepherds solid-to-spectacular offense without overreaching for attention, Morris represents a vintage NBA archetype that's since been phased out of the league.
And yet, 20 years after the film's release, Courtney Shayne continues to enjoy hero status among a generation for whom Jawbreaker was a preliminary introduction to the "Mean Girl" archetype.
Sure, it's not at all uncommon for men to wear earrings — the hip-hop and rap archetype certainly includes one, or even two (Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa), weighty diamond studs.
Aside from the fact that we clearly have not moved past the "manipulative and mentally unstable ex-wife" archetype yet, this film marks Heigl's first leading film role since 2012.
The show's central heartthrob, played by a 25-year-old Canadian former model-turned-actor pretending to be a teenage football star, Riggins embodies an archetype of masculine teenage glory.
Smiley Face made such a small impact when it premiered that it's usually omitted from celebrations of the lady potheads who've recently invaded pop culture and timelines of the archetype.
Since its premiere in 2003, America's Next Top Model has shown us that you don't need to fit the cookie-cutter model archetype to make it in the fashion world.
Zelensky and his writers knew that the protagonist of their story would be an everyman-turned-politician, but they were struggling to put a fresh spin on a familiar archetype.
But in terms of establishing motivation, history, background, or anything that would distinguish Tikka and Leilah from archetype of Helpless Waif and Evil Villainess — none of that exists in Bright.
" Korvette felt that it was important to showcase women who connect with the archetype of the witch through music in a way that was explicitly paid homage to "feminine aggression.
Margot Robbie upended the "sexy librarian" archetype on Saturday Night Live this week with a performance that would have been more at home in the so-very-dark Suicide Squad.
Following a new report published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE, the archetype of the stoner as the essence of chill might have to be more accurately updated to icy.
Regardless of medium, Darnielle's work appeals to a specific personality archetype: geeky and sweet, probably a little socially awkward, maybe trying to process some pretty serious stuff from their past.
Yet even as Lurie approaches archetype we are reminded that, as an immigrant, he has been made to murder pieces of his original self ever since his arrival in America.
But it's incredibly bleak to think about how much staying power the archetype of Husband as Primary Breadwinner still has, and how much unnecessary pressure that expectation puts on couples.
Somewhere between the reality TV boom and our obsession with perceived perfection that's fueled by social media, the archetype of the bride has evolved from fairytale princess to vicious beast.
The right hand is for all of the other ingredients that comprise your meal — carbs, protein, and fat — and the precise balance of those elements will depend on your archetype.
Teenage Nancy gets a little more depth; in the movies Stranger Things leans on, there's more for the older sister archetype to do — navigate high school, fight monsters, have sex.
Krzyzewski's new way of doing business has also given rise to a new archetype: the Duke Senior — a kind of story Duke tells itself in order to keep being Duke.
Instead, it recontextualized the old, run-of-the-mill woods witch archetype through an innovative framing device that tapped into our developing relationship with a new technology at the time.
In the 2010 revival of "La Cage aux Folles," Mr. de Jesús portrayed a similar archetype, which he took so far over the top you expected him to float away.
"Magdalene," a song cycle delegated among 14 female composers, draws its text from poetry by Marie Howe that explores women's lives, obliquely, through the virgin-whore archetype of Mary Magdalene.
This is not a new archetype for the detective drama, but seeing not just an actress but an actress of Smulders's caliber playing the part zaps the show into life.
And as murderous as Willa's fantasies might get, and as closely as she maps onto the archetype of Grendel's mother, Willa is not — Headley is clear on this — a monster.
But I think part of what made me miss the archetype was that 210 Things I Hate About You feels so much like a movie of its moment, of 103.
But one artist has figured out a way to revisit history's ubiquitous category of artistic composition with a cast of formidably impressive women, redefining the female archetype in the process.
While viewing Art of Asia, it became clear that the archetype of the female creator-destructor is centuries old, as long as you're looking closely and in the right places.
The femme fatale is already a very complicated archetype, and has been done many times and with great depth and skill, so I don't think I've added anything to it.
Ultimately, this is the secret to understanding Miller: All of his male protagonists are, in some sense, Batman — fitting the same violent noir archetype and uttering the same pulpy lines.
At its fall 2017 show in Paris Tuesday, the brand sent a very special, much-needed accessory down the runway against an array of archetype-inspired looks that felt oddly familiar.
Via her 20163 reality show The Simple Life, Hilton became a pop culture icon — she effectively built the "hot blonde" archetype that we know today: carefree, unapologetic, and perpetually wearing sunglasses.
The real reason that Kim Kardashian has risen to superstardom is because she's actually just the latest reinvention of an archetype our culture has long been obsessed with: the wealthy socialite.
The Fishy The Fishy this week goes to Christian, for his total domination in the first challenge, and because somehow, in defiance of his archetype, he avoids becoming an early target.
For her part, McAdams is winsome as always, but she's hampered by her role as the boring yet exasperated female love interest who's unfortunately become a recuring archetype in Marvel's films.
First shown at the 57th Venice Biennale and opening at Edinburgh's Talbot Rice Gallery this month, Jesse Jones' Tremble Tremble (2017) positions the figure of a witch as a feminist archetype.
They'll have to put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into TXV, but if they succeed — and even if they don't — they'll have helped paint a new archetype for VCs.
An extreme example of this was Mobutu Sese Seko of Congo (or Zaire, as he renamed it), who, after taking power in a coup, became the archetype of an African dictator.
I think because I defaulted into the withdrawn goth archetype at about 220 or 230, I separated myself from that because that's not my own natural go-to as a person.
Seth fit the archetype of the nerdy sidekick to a T. He was socially awkward and sexually inexperienced, and prone to rambling about comic books or video games or Star Wars.
Another great example of this archetype is Loki from the Norse mythology and subsequently the Marvel comics, who, like the Joker, treads a thin line between malicious violence and harmless humor.
She's a corporate archetype you may know too well: the naive, eager up-and-comer who drinks the company Kool-Aid and quickly becomes more of a terror than her bosses.
I could imagine who that is, at least an archetype of that kind of person, who would stick their hand out while smoking a cigarette and then not answer the door.
"Bonfire," which was published by Crown Archetype earlier this month, is Ms. Ritter's fictionalized dive into her own rural upbringing and a thriller in the style of her favorite genre novels.
Mostly, it solidifies Albert as an heir to that 19th-century American archetype, the confidence man, the smooth-talking dissembler who takes advantage of the credulous to sell faith, politics, whatever.
Mr. Pryce offers a more complex reprise of the Philip Roth archetype he played in "Listen Up Philip," while Ms. Close sublimely captures her character's blend of determination and self-effacement.
Connecting to this female archetype, these images are an attempt at metamorphosis, as well as an ideological challenge to the visual borders initiated by Gauguin and his search for the primitive.
Now, by dint of his character, which ticks all the major boxes of the venture capitalist archetype — aggressive, shameless, obsessive and optimistic — Mr. Khosla could disrupt the entire California coastal system.
Ulbricht fits the archetype of the eccentric tech wizard, including pushing his body to extremes for intellectual purposes, like choosing to take cold showers for a month to test his resilience.
"It feels fair to describe Eilish's aesthetic as both an antidote to and a queering of the hyper-feminized pop-star archetype," Amanda Petrusich wrote in The New Yorker last summer.
Now, by dint of his character, which ticks all the major boxes of the venture capitalist archetype — aggressive, shameless, obsessive, and optimistic — Mr. Khosla could disrupt the entire California coastal system.
The classical version of each garment is represented by the stereotype, which is then contextualized by accompanying materials (wall texts and so on) to convey a sense of the historical archetype.
The mud-caked, run-stopping middle linebacker, once an archetype of an N.F.L. defensive player, has morphed into a versatile, savvy multitasker who also rushes the quarterback and defends the pass.
There's CliftonStrengths, owned by Gallup, which tells you your five best professional qualities; there's Insights Discovery, which assigns you a color and an associated workplace archetype like coordinator, inspirer or observer.
The grandson of a king, Oroonoko represented an archetype: the royal whose servitude is a mistake, and whose rebellion is justified because he was wrongly enslaved, not because slavery is wrong.
According to the gallery press release: Furr's work references the feminine archetype, which she seeks to restore by working against the current phallocentric age and issuing in a new yonic era.
Aggretsuko is fascinating in that she, according to Freedman, is a gentle parody of the Japanese working woman archetype called the "OL," or office lady, which popped up in the '80s.
By most accounts his father was a vicious intimidator who likely served as the archetype for the faceless and nameless male authority figures who oversee the urban labyrinths in his stories.
Uber is the archetype — enabled by location technologies, increased mobile user density, flexible labor and behind-the-scenes supply-facing tools that bridge atoms to bits: scheduling, direct deposits and earnings dashboards.
They're a Matriarchy When the world is based on a patriarchal archetype, seeing a group of well-known women being led and managed by an even more powerful woman is oddly profound.
At one point, the male detectives conclude that the hacker has sex with, then kills, nearly everyone she does business with, apparently for no reason other than the familiar black widow archetype.
Unfortunately, Eleanor's evolution into a hysterical woman archetype over the course of her brief arc did a massive disservice to the fictional character as we as the real-life struggles she represents.
It was reasonable to assume that Plepler, an archetype New York/LA TV guy who vacations in Italy and wears loafers without socks, might eventually clash with the phone guys from Dallas.
Her heroines are of different ages and professions but all of them are part of the archetype illustrating perfectly the woman's role in Russian society—or at least what's expected of them.
"The archetype or projected ideal associated with dinner is families eating at the table — everyone eats at the same time, and eats the same food," the photographer, Lois Bielefeld, told Business Insider.
Neilsen, who is a familiar archetype: the sensible, somewhat stoic black lady who seems to understand misfortune before it arrives, and is hurt but in no way surprised by her lover's insufficiency.
The movie has "four really great female characters ... but not a single one of them is an archetype," said Amy Adams, who reprises her role as intrepid Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane.
In 2014, as he prepared for a life explaining away his Lucifer tattoos with a spiel about liking the literary archetype, he discovered the Satanic Temple, an unrelated though similarly-named group.
The film is almost ouroboric in its archetype, given that its story — which has been remade either three or four times, depending on whether you count the 1932 film What Price Hollywood?
"Stonewall" tries, by giving the many principal singers brief arias that characterize them with pointedly telling details, but it ultimately doesn't have the space to push any one role beyond mere archetype.
" To Coates, Trump's "ideology is white supremacy in all of its truculent and sanctimonious power"; to pretend otherwise is to treat "white labor as noble archetype, and black labor as something else.
Autify, a platform that makes testing web application as easy as clicking a few buttons, has raised a $2.5 million seed round from Global Brain, Salesforce Ventures, Archetype Ventures and several angels.
An archetype of his generation's "greed is good" mentality, Mr. Milken received a 10-year jail sentence for securities fraud in 1990, but was released early after a diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Thanks to their individual quirks and calculated branding ploys, each boy quickly became an archetype for a different high school crush: Niall was the adorable friend, Harry the artistic boy next door.
People who at one point turned against Rowling, or demanded that she do better at respecting segments of her fanbase, all find themselves transformed into a vicious archetype in the Strike novels.
And even there, she tends to be treated "as an age-old female archetype" rather than the "complicated modern writer" she truly was, Edmund Gordon argues in his sympathetic, cleareyed new biography.
"The thing that drives Kamala Harris crazy above all other things is to get reduced to a demographic archetype," said Sean Clegg, a longtime strategist for Ms. Harris and other California Democrats.
Where the former established the musical archetype many bands would shamelessly rip off after Jawbreaker disbanded, this section of the band's history would launch a truly embarrassing trend: The wannabe punk poet.
The [down-trodden] sex worker archetype can be easily fought when you create characters that are the focus of the plot, that need to be developed because their position asks for that.
Likewise, the Travel Agent is both a generic archetype and a figure more personal to Lynne, whose mother was once employed as a travel agent in New York, where Lynne grew up.
STAN LEE, who died on November 12th aged 95, was the embodiment of an old-fashioned American archetype: the likeable, industrious hustler, whose enthusiasm for self-advancement was uncorrupted by callousness or cynicism.
Cyrus is, therefore, the archetype of the unlikely "vessel": someone God has chosen for an important historical purpose, despite not looking like — or having the religious character of — an obvious man of God.
But Mr. Govan praised the Sheats-Goldstein residence as "super sexy" — "a prototype or archetype of the house with the open view," designed to maximize the drama of living in a cliffside home.
"There's an archetype that people are familiar with as leaders of a company for example, and if you're not that, then I'm sure there is a different way of interpreting things," she says.
But as a kind of patron saint of the uncertain, those thrown into turmoil by remembering the state of the world — and our own mortality — Emily's quiet passion is a hard, lingering archetype.
She is the exact archetype of a Bollywood star: thin but curvaceous, light-skinned with long, jet-black hair, and able to mold herself according to the whims of legions of male directors.
As far as the Bodysuits project is concerned, I would have loved to have a huge range of body types — a body suit for every archetype of human body that exists on Earth.
So if the final girl archetype in 1978's Halloween was in some way a response to how patriarchy was handling women's sexual liberation, 2018's Halloween responds to the feminism of today.
It could have been dry and overwhelming but "Museum of Obsessions" captivates, moving between Szeemann as the archetype of the global curator and Szeemann the individual attuned to creativity in many different forms.
This is not to say that the scorpion doesn't accurately reflect the Scorpio archetype, but these other symbols capture aspects of this sign that may be omitted from your average Scorp personality profile.
Hopper, meanwhile, seems like a possible candidate for a tragic death (he's got that whole doomed hero archetype thing going on), but I still reckon he's too big to be killed off yet.
But, then again, Lala is crafted as an archetype of the Other Woman, so we're apparently supposed to be suspicious of the newbie as well, because reality TV sometimes leans on tired tropes.
Hammer just doesn't appear comfortable in the role of the squeaky-clean hero figure—but give him a part that challenges this archetype, or that deconstructs Armie Hammer-style privilege, and he shines.
Yet he's really the only "good" parent we see in the first episode, and his presence as that archetype is especially pronounced considering how brittle Camille's relationship with Adora and her stepfather is.
I don't regret it, though, because if I've learned anything in the past ten years, it's that the Wall Street Guy may be the single American professional archetype it's socially acceptable to despise.
The gap between the witch as an archetype and the embodiment of its creative prowess and emotional strength dissolved as Wax Idols' fans stood in awe at the power of Fortune's onstage presence.
Even basic Sectoids — taller and toothier versions of the "Gray" alien archetype — can seriously mess up your plans by using psychic powers to disorient, panic, or flat-out take control of your soldiers.
But the kleptocratic model Baku has brought to bear—the sheen and the shell companies, the nepotism and hostility toward basic democratic norms—serves as an archetype to which all budding autocrats aspire.
When the Internet goes nuts over a pageant answer, even though I've had the experience myself, I'm always amazed how persistent the classic "beautiful but dumb" archetype is, even in the 21st century.
But there's a less obvious measuring post by which Lil Wayne is the best rapper alive: In many ways he became, very strongly by 2011 or so, the archetype of a famous rapper.
With a cluster of freedom-loving planets, he likely embodies the archetype of the "player," but the major issues in his chart are about tapping into his own feminine energy that Cancer brings.
But since Britain voted in June to leave the bloc, Mr. Durant has become the archetype of something very different: a nervous entrepreneur, unsure about future funding and even considering leaving the country.
It also doesn't help that Ms. Fey's sharpest past work has simultaneously skewered the archetype of the neurotic single professional and complicated it with a self-conscious edge that this film could use.
It's the classic good-guy archetype from thirty years ago, which, in a medium where anti-heroes reign supreme, makes them exactly the sort of wrestlers you'd want to punch in the nose.
While players of that archetype are still around in the majors, increasingly they have to be in the top tier of all-time gloves at the position, like Andrelton Simmons of the Angels.
Honestly, there's no good place, but the reality is that this passage in Marina Abramović's upcoming 384-page memoir, titled Walk Through Walls and to be published by Crown Archetype, is a mess.
But the persistence of a macho archetype also seems to point to a peculiar conservative reading of an avowedly anti-establishment time — and a resistance to dissent or difference within the movements themselves.
It's Swift playing the same cards she'd been dealt, tapping into her desire to be seen as the girl next door, although her ballooning fame shrunk her ability to fit into that archetype.
In her two small oils, "Boceto del Zulia I" and "Boceto del Zulia II," Beatriz González turns her focus toward dreamy archetype, rendering dislocated Colombians in Venezuela as nearly monochrome silhouettes without feet.
In particular, they reference the main enslaved character, Ganymede, a racist archetype to which they are forever held: the strapping, hypersexual black man who is supposedly dominant but traded like a farmyard animal.
BoJack, in particular, was a familiar archetype — deeply sad, steeped in self-loathing, quick with the sardonic one-liners, always deliberately pushing people away in spite of his desperate need to be loved.
Bill Barhydt, chief executive of bitcoin payment start-up Abra, said that's because, so far, the applicants haven't fit the financial archetype that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is looking for.
Finally, my third category is major system overhaul, of which the archetype would be replacing employer-based private health insurance with a tax-financed public program – the purist version of Medicare for all.
"Folk horror reconnects us to a sense of universality and archetype, a sense of something eternal in the landscape and in our psyche that not much art connects with anymore," he told me.
Mid-aughts Showtime series and canonical lesbian text The L Word epitomized and villainized the lesbian fuckboi archetype in Shane, a promiscuous heartbreaker whose primary character flaw was her tendency for one night stands.
One of the reasons the antihero became such a popular figure in later Westerns is because the archetype was a vessel through which the genre could question its place in the wider cultural canon.
Such layers of distance and persona produce a song about the futility of living up to an archetype ("I bet she won't even cry when it's over," Lambert speculates, but what if she does?).
They're never the headphones an insufferable snob like me would choose for their audio quality, but in practice, they are so easy to use that they've become the archetype of simple wireless headphone pairing.
While he is not the first to notice, fantasy author Sam Sykes tweeted last month about the weird recurring archetype that Blizzard Entertainment has been employing with some of their most prominent female characters.
That prompted the national media to descend on West Virginia right after the election, eager to explain the archetype of this mythical white working-class voter who had swung so far to the right.
Now it looks like Chalamet is continuing his quest to play every high school archetype imaginable—this time as a nerdy kid who sells weed to be cool in A24's Hot Summer Nights.
The modern archetype may have been set back in 2015 by Dylann Roof, the then-21-year-old South Carolina white man who walked into a black church in Charleston and murdered nine congregants.
This great theatrical rendering of her life might come only when living memory of Turner as an entertainer has faded, and her bright intensity as an archetype can shine through, unhindered by obligatory applause.
Slat, eighteen years old at the time, had entered an aerospace-engineering program at the Delft University of Technology and then, in keeping with the Silicon Valley archetype, dropped out before his second semester.
In one of the conversation's most powerful moments, he diffuses the archetype—so pervasive in cinematic representations of boxing as a sport bathed in criminality–of the swaggering gangster who subdues others with force.
"I'm playing a white American billionaire superhero, at a time when the white American billionaire archetype is public enemy No. 1, especially in the US." Jones is trying to make a good, relevant point.
The book, published in 1949, establishes the notion of a hero's journey, a mythological archetype that can be applied to the paths of more modern heroes and the personal development of just about anyone.
The Refrigerator Monologues aims to do the same — in graphic novel form — for the archetype of the woman in the refrigerator, who dies to motivate her boyfriend or son or father in superhero stories.
The furor was seen by many as a proxy for debates about gentrification in Berlin, with Mr. Dercon seen as an archetype for an outsider who moves to the city and changes its character.
Instead, it testifies to the vitality of an archetype embodied in different ways by Toby, Gilliam and the Man of La Mancha himself: the fool who mistakes his blundering errand for a sacred quest.
On the show, they discuss everything from sports to pop music to shark research (Zolak's least favorite subject), and Zolak shines as the archetype of the guy people want to chug beer(s) with.
We drank tall lattes from Archetype and ate ridiculously good focaccia at Farine and Four, then woofed down fried chicken for elevenses at Time Out Foods in advance of lunch at Block 16, downtown.
Georgina is a kind of archetype: a young indomitable black woman who survives the Great Depression, the Second World War, and show-biz racism without aging or relinquishing her dream of becoming a star.
Some cringey moments of over-the-top fan service aside, it's also a pleasure to see Hamilton and Schwarzenegger together again, carrying on versions of the same archetype reversals they played out in T2.
Specifically, we're witnessing the awakening of black figurative painting and portraiture, and as a figure Michelle Obama "is an archetype," Sherald, 22017, told me last week on the phone from Baltimore, where she's based.
The social network is widely considered to be left-leaning, and the (overly harsh) archetype of the social justice-obsessed "Tumblrina" popularized by Gamergate and the "TumblrInAction" subreddit has done little to dispel this reputation.
Though we applaud Jon Snow and Daenerys for their work as revolutionaries, I ask: Has there been an individual who better embodies the archetype of an underdog triumphing over his circumstances than the Night King?
"A proposal is on the horizon," a source told Us. Though reps for Tesfaye and Hadid did not immediately reply to Refinery29's request for comment, this engagement does follow the Hollywood young engagement archetype.
We've grown so used to the reluctant-hero archetype with some of these movies, and it's incredibly novel to see a hero who actually wants to do something good for all of the right reasons.
The doll (voiced by Hamill) winds up going home with Karen (Aubrey Plaza), a nebulous mom archetype who's moved with her son, Andy (Gabriel Bateman), to a nebulous new town for a nebulous new start.
She is beyond the manic pixie dream girl archetype; she's a truly unwell woman, one who barely succeeds in hiding her self-destructive interior behind blown-out hair, leather jackets, and a light Buddhism practice.
But then Murphy somehow managed to turn a seemingly unmarketable archetype—the studio nerd, chatty purist, and well-fed dad telling his kid he's heard it all before—into an act that could headline festivals.
Lioness herself is too much of an archetype to feel as real as Joanna and Abe and Lily, but this is probably intentional, since it's fairly clear early on that she's Not From Around Here.
It was only when pop psychologist John Bradshaw adopted the child archetype for his exploration of "healing your wounded child" via guided meditations, affirmations, and letter-writing to said child that shit got woo-woo.
Just as Venus was adopted by the church and became a new kind of goddess, The Black Madonna is a goddess archetype that resonates not only within my faith but with people outside of it.
These results are consistent with findings from a separate survey of 220,250 rural Americans conducted by Reuters/Ipsos, which found Trump's approval ratings slipping in areas largely considered to be the archetype of Trump country.
If you concentrate only on the unexpectedly soft-featured face of Canova's Washington, so different from the wooden-toothed archetype passed down to us, you may have trouble catching the full force of its accomplishment.
Chamberlain famously loves making cold brew at home, which the coffee bag facilitates well, and the company's compostable packaging and environmentalist ethos feels very VSCO girl, an archetype Chamberlain played a huge role in popularizing.
The rebel outlaw has become a favorite pop culture archetype, and since lowriders were the rebels among rebels, their distinctive style also made them easy targets for law enforcement who racially profiled drivers and riders.
A niche memer might post about someone in one of their high school classes, a person they saw at the grocery store, their life at school — even a human archetype they've come up with themselves.
The rumor mill had been churning, but Mr. Enninful's name was usually mentioned after current and former British Vogue staffers — among them Emily Sheffield and Jo Ellison — whose profiles more closely fit the established archetype.
It was established in 1822, on 10 acres; today it comprises around 110, verdant meadows infiltrated with hills and speckled with big old trees, some of which are, true to archetype, dripping with Spanish moss.
Some say Komarov's last words are full of retribution and fury, condemning the "devil ship" Soyuz 1, and validating the archetype that Soviet leaders placed more value on global prestige than their own citizens' lives.
But it's something The Americans does quietly, and very well, in part by deepening a role that could be an archetype (the double agent femme fatale, in Nina's case) and into something far more complex.
Now, she's giving that archetype even greater visibility, teaming up with Shatterbox Anthology director Courtney Hoffman for The Good Time Girls — a blood-soaked Western that subverts all our old expectations of this dude-centric genre.
The car industry, for most of the 20th century the archetype of metal bashing, increasingly sees its future in the provision of "mobility services" rather than as a seller of boxes with wheels at the corners.
Like the sacrificial Latina mother archetype we all know, she accepts the daughters unconditionally as her own, welcomes them, cooks vegan chilaquiles for them, and mourns Vidalia over rancheras and long pláticas, all while presenting masculinely.
But the archetype of a woman who uses her seductive powers – the woman who is aware enough of her gender role to use it to gain power (and occasionally ruin men's lives) — is an old one.
He looks calm, at ease, and decisively alone; he reminds me of the Hermit Tarot card and its corresponding archetype, that wise old figure seeking spirituality, lit by the light of his own lantern, nothing more.
The witch is a powerful archetype in that she embodied men's fears, ambivalences, and fantasies—positive and negative—about women, and women's own fears and ambivalences about female power and motherhood in that male-dominated society.
My biggest complaint overall is that it felt too safe and middle-of-the-road, but he took a gender-swapped version of the ditzy blonde archetype and turned it into this shot of total surreality.
That archetype might not hold up to scrutiny, but according to Shauna L. Shames, an assistant professor of political science at Rutgers, it is true that few millennials have any interest in running for public office.
With all these newer, younger heroe coming up, Tony is starting to feel more like the wizened old mentor archetype in every hero story, a la Obi-Wan in Star Wars or Dumbledore in Harry Potter.
With his poetic cinematic sensibility and proclivity for wistfully romantic stories, The Old Man & the Gun is a good fit for Lowery — and a terrific tribute to both Redford's career and the American bank robber archetype.
It is frightening, I assume, when you are accustomed to being not just a voice of authority in your field but the archetype of authority in your civilization, to be challenged and feel those challenges stick.
Each character is given an archetype (the striver, the artist, the pretty boy), and much of the pleasure of reading The Most Dangerous Place on Earth comes from the immense specificity Johnson assigns to each one.
In his beautifully written INFINITE TUESDAY: An Autobiographical Riff (Crown Archetype, $28), he does not devote all that many words to his Monkee phase, but he writes about it with considerable affection and charming self-deprecation.
But in the fullness of time, the Flick archetype of female political ambition has taken on more nuance, with viewers understanding Tracy less as a villain and more as a creature of sexist and classist circumstance.
In one on Chernobyl, the author, Cameron Hewitt, nicknames a tour guide Fidel — reducing an Eastern European who has a name, family history and identity of his own to an archetype that an American could understand.
If you want to get scholarly about it, you could stretch the tradition even further, following literary critics like Leslie Fiedler and D.H. Lawrence and seeing Tony and Don as manifestations of a primal American archetype.
I think the grifter archetype is cousin to the celebrity outlaw, another figure long mythologized both by media reports and by Hollywood: Think of Jesse James, Butch Cassidy, Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson.
With outlandish characters like Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, and The Rock—not to mention using women as catty, over-sexualized storyline props—WWE pulled ahead as the nation's archetype of wrestling entertainment and culture.
"IRL, Cancers can be nurturers, really mean, cold, or, more neutrally, self-contained," she says, adding that it's more accurate to say that Cancers use the archetype of mother-child relationships to understand the world around them.
"Real Bad Gal" manages to sound like it belongs in 2018 and feels like the fix his cult following needed—an ode to the "bad gal," the archetype often idolized in West Indian culture for outspoken women.
" In the press release, Buckman describes this body of work, which includes sculptural assemblages and ceramics, as representing the intergenerational experiences of women: "the exhibition embraces the domestic archetype by balancing an ambiguity between vulnerability and strength.
She's not the first to broach the dark side of femininity — or the patriarchal society that shapes its definitions — but the way she twists her messages around genre, form, and archetype manage to feel specific to her.
On his tail is one of the most iconic bad guys in print – an immortal, unstoppable killing machine named the Saint of Killers —a western lone gunman archetype whose sole purpose is to hunt and kill Jesse.
With either chart, America is perceived as two-faced or somehow contradictory: part progressive, hardworking, and generous; part arrogant, racist, and, of course, behind on women's health (which is a shame, since Cancer symbolizes the mother archetype).
Today, many pagans, witches, and other magical practitioners who work with divine female forces use Lilith in their own practices; she's typically invoked in rites involving sex, power, and the dark side of the divine feminine archetype.
Bobby Kennedy For President implies that a new Kennedy myth is growing right before our eyes, that RFK's 1968 campaign can serve as an archetype for a new politics that will help America escape its ongoing crisis.
"The archetype is La Guardia reading the funny pages into the radio during the newspaper strike," said Stu Loeser, a longtime spokesman for Mr. Bloomberg and a media consultant, referring to former Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia.
Will Fuller, 21st overall to the Houston Texans: Fuller could wind up a very good player, in the Kelvin Benjamin archetype of burners with speed, but his ability to make the routine catches look hard is disconcerting.
As you probably noticed from the examples I have provided, the Q crew is made up of a very specific archetype of internet denizen: elderly right-wingers who have gone too far down the online rabbit hole.
Unknown Archetype, Paul White, Talaboman, Lone, Sporting Life, Space Dimension Controller and Slackk have already been getting people excited but we've also got some other great new signings up our sleeves to announce later in the year.
By appropriating figures from her own cultural heritage, Western Asia figures and dynamic female bodies, she offers an alternative to the archetype of the westernized cyborg of Hollywood science fiction which is largely dominated by white males.
This image plays on the archetype of the fierce Latina woman and points to a kind of amalgam of Hispanic, Latin, and Chicano references, which suggest Hernandez regards them as all drawing on a common cultural source.
" He added, "I was just bored with the love song, the idea of the love song as the archetype, and also the culture that suggests romantic love is the end-all and be-all of human existence.
"It was the archetype portrait of the artist as a young boy and it has been used all over the world as the Vincent youth portrait," said Teio Meedendorp, a senior researcher at the Van Gogh Museum.
An apotheosis of American girlhood, Nancy isn't quite an everywoman — we can't all crack a safe or pilot a speedboat — but she is an archetype, just generic enough for readers to imagine themselves in her sensible heels.
Each person was dressed with a singular sense of humor and character, as if they had randomly drawn a bizarro archetype from a hat: Sports But Make It Showbiz, Goth Schoolgirl Orphan, Kids By Way Of PBS.
And given Biden's consistent lead in polling and his campaign's continued positioning of him as the sane adult in the room, the Bartlet-esque politician is still the sort of archetype that many Democratic voters respond to.
The first thing I think about when I think about a Catherynne Valente book is that you'll be taking this archetype that I did not even know I knew about and then ripping it into little shreds.
And Brosnahan's Ellie is just the latest in a recent string of shallow, self-obsessed, dipshit younger women characters in Allen's films, an archetype that's perhaps best exemplified by Rachel McAdams's terrible character in Midnight in Paris.
Bored at the top of the mountain and seeking a new challenge, he decided to mix things up and become an action star in his mid-fifties, his inaugural venture into this unfamiliar archetype in 2009's Taken.
For example, Romy's love for her son is a driving engine of the novel, yet the child is more an archetype than an individual; some of the incidental characters seem like extras in "Orange Is the New Black".
Frank's a classic Baby Boomer archetype—solipsistic, self-indulgent, and somewhat entitled—but also a good guy to have a beer with, a solid conversationalist, and someone who enjoys his easygoing existence, or at least he appears to.
Teixeira played better defense than the norm, for example; Sexson was very tall; Howard, from the instant he inked his five-year, $125 million extension with the Philadelphia Phillies, was fated to represent the fall of the archetype.
Shows like Westworld, or Alex Garland's 2014 film Ex Machina, seem more interested in mining horror through sentient fembots than with the Terminator archetype of an indestructible warrior robot, which is normally (but not always) presented as male.
The "Junkie Whore" archetype is drawn from moments of despair and oppression in the criminalized lives of women like me, just trying to avoid arrest and assault and make enough to meet the high cost of prohibited drugs.
To her credit, Wright uses the fraught matter of pirated antiquities to wrestle with the complex morality of archaeology, undermining the glamour of the Indiana Jones archetype and challenging the notion of museums as a site of serenity.
Adam Neumann of WeWork has been scorned as an archetype of start-up chicanery, walking away with a $185 million "consulting fee" and potentially far more in sold-off shares after effectively running the company into the ground.
While the stereotypical multimillionaire and business mogul is a hard-nosed, pragmatic and endlessly cynical figure, there is a streak of idealism to Fernandes which makes him considerably more personable than the standard archetype of the mega rich.
A number of league executives at the draft combine told VICE Sports that they didn't think Ferguson was worth a first-round pick, even in a wing-starved league desperate for the 3-and-D archetype he embodies.
"In the Long Tail," for example, somehow equates the statistical concept of long-tailed distribution to the tail of Felix the Cat — the silent-era cartoon that Mr. Leckey treats as an archetype of media distribution and mutation.
"The archetype of a strong, angry, intelligent, fashionable woman didn't necessarily exist in the public consciousness," says Jenny Schlenzka, the director of Performance Space New York, the newly renovated and renamed incarnation of the former Performance Space 122.
She is the lost-child archetype, because she's kind of fallen into the background and her family doesn't pay as much attention solely for the reason that they're not as worried about her as they're worried about Tyler.
Yaffa draws on Soviet and czarist history and literature to describe the persistence of a national archetype — the "wily man," as a leading sociologist puts it — shaped by the need to survive through adaptation to a repressive system.
While it doesn't quite depict Tesla as the "nicest geek ever," as The Oatmeal dubbed him, it thoroughly averts the "arrogant genius" archetype and makes a case for Tesla being mostly uninterested in people but still deeply humanistic.
In the same way that a photo of hundreds of faces blended into a single average face might resemble many people but doesn't represent anyone in particular, the millennial archetype itself is never better than a blurry approximation.
This casting description has led some Stranger Things fans to speculate that the role is intended to be a kind of monster-hunter archetype: a loner passing through town, seeking vengeance for a past transgression against her family.
Aside from the pretty funny joke that she's okay working with Cloak and Dagger because she's from New York, where superheroics are more common, she's just been a poorly defined archetype: the hard-drinking, slow-to-trust good cop.
Sissy Spacek and Casey Affleck co-star with Redford in a fitting farewell to an onscreen legend as well as an archetype — the celebrity bank robber — that dominated the American consciousness for so long but is starting to fade.
That archetype is dangerous because it creates this dynamic of a boogeyman — that sexual violence is created by a "bad guy" or a "bad apple" and that the everyday average Joe who makes you feel uncomfortable is above reproach.
"He really is the archetype of the guy in the university basement, just cracking things wide open," says David Carroll, a professor of media design at The New School, whose criticism of Facebook has made him a close ally.
That conflict between big dreams and merciless reality helps explain why the loser is such an archetype of independent cinema, the kinds of small-scale, inexpensively made, personal stories that Tribeca pulls in by the dozen year after year.
With the benefit of time, it has become obvious to me that this is not enough and that we need to shift our collective mindset from being obsessed with the hacker entrepreneur archetype to one of an empathetic entrepreneur.
The well-flogged archetype of the Bernie Bro—a brash, angry young man with a blind spot on identity and a tendency to argue aggressively on social media—was presented and derided as someone entirely representative of Sanders's base.
Like them, he has presented himself as an archetype of American ingenuity and grit — a tough, patriotic businessman — and offered himself as a champion against swirling international forces that he describes, in conspiratorial terms, as undermining the United States.
" In July, Belgian judges sentenced him to 12 years in prison for participating in the activities of a terrorist organization, and declared him the "archetype of a seditious mentor" who spread "extremist ideas among naïve, fragile and agitated youth.
A newspaper column about her inspired a morale-boosting 1942 song that turned her into the legendary Rosie the Riveter, the archetype of the hard-working women in overalls and bandanna-wrapped hair who kept the military factories humming.
I am surely not the first to speculate that the jet's distinctive hump (fashioned to facilitate cargo-loading in a future that many expected to be dominated by supersonic passenger jets) suggests the graceful head of an avian archetype.
And I came away from this production with new respect for "Later Life," which now seems to me one of his most eloquent statements on an archetype that hears the chimes at midnight almost from the moment of birth.
The emergence of the bro archetype at the turn of the 2010s began shifting the tone, as male performers — who still dominate the industry, along with a few female superstars — focused more on partying than cultural, or actual, politics.
Mesma Belsare, who performed in New York in 2008 as Sudarshan Belsare (then part of the tradition of Stri Vesham, or female impersonation), delivered a virtuoso number, "Shilpa Natana: The Dancing Sculptures," partly invoking the androgynous mythological archetype Ardhanarishwara.
This was in many ways the archetype of the modern boy band — so much so that when New Edition left Maurice Starr, who produced the group's early songs, he created New Kids on the Block, essentially a white copy.
"She's a female protagonist who is likable, but I think she's likable because of the freedom we had — she didn't have to live up to this weird archetype of the 'strong female character,' whatever that means," Ms. Scrofano said.
Naz was the innocent tossed into the criminal justice system and made less innocent — a time-honored archetype — while Stone was a surprisingly lovable collection of quirks and character ideas, given beautiful life in the hands of John Turturro.
Instead of complex men with compelling ideas, bygone leaders like the Panthers are often flattened into leftist bros who fit a familiar, and quintessentially American archetype that is all about force and individualism, like the cowboys of the Wild West.
That said, there is no denying that the hipster archetype has slipped into football's collective consciousness over the past few years, seemingly at some indefinite point between the second LCD Soundsystem album and André Villas-Boas taking over at Porto.
"You're not getting an archetype, you're not getting a stereotype, you're getting a fully fledged human being" — one who was glamorous in her tailored Burberry trench coat and Tom Ford shoes, and always marched with a Prada bag hanging off arm.
She's filled the Mithraically subterranean back room of Lyles & King with two dozen incandescently grim feminist icons of her own, "power" drawings inspired by the recent Kongo show at the Met that depict a single fertility-crone archetype in kaleidoscopic reiteration.
Dani, who seems at first to have been chosen to duplicate Sarah's role in the early movies, is really an update and a revision of the archetype, answering to the feminism of the present and perhaps of the future as well.
Deutch's infallible comic timing (and the sneaking sense that Madison is way smarter than anyone gives her credit for, no matter her demeanor) means the character isn't a total waste, but the archetype feels ripped out of an earlier era.
The archetype of the gruff patriarch is familiar, but is admirably fleshed out in Mr John's portrayal of a loving but wrong-headed man, tragically incapable of reconciling his son's sexuality with his own archaic notions of piety and propriety.
Once the characters transcend being a mere archetype and actually become complex, fully formed, believable, and popular personalities, the commercial tendency is to either arrest their development or totally change them under the same trademark name to regenerate interest in them.
"Being a mother, being a father, having a child — it's just a common archetype that runs through our world," Gailing says, adding that it makes perfect sense to dream about pregnancy if you feel strongly about parenthood one way or another.
That particular year was the inaugural year of our Masters program in comparative literature, and I proposed this course on the use of the monstrous woman archetype [and how it] relies on an inherent anxiety and fear around female sexuality.
The better approach in scenarios like these would be to subvert the stereotype, maybe by using the character to comment on it or simply by fleshing them out so much that they're not a flat, two-dimensional archetype any more.
The song — and likely, the album as a whole — is inspired by Carl Jung's theories of psychology, in which "persona" is an archetype of the human mind that deals with public image, or who we present ourselves to the world.
The most famous member of the Three, Damien Echols, rapidly gained celebrity status and public support due to his intelligence and the way he embodied the archetype of a shrewd outcast persecuted by rigid small-town moralists for not fitting in.
"It was the archetype portrait of the artist as a young boy and it has been used all over the world as the Vincent youth portrait," said Teio Meedendorp, a senior researcher at the Van Gogh Museum, according to news outlets.
The point is, Lil Wayne is so much a rapper archetype, he's the type of figure who ends up as the funny pop culture reference in a bad romantic comedy when the writers need to make a joke about partying.
It was reading Carl Jung and D.W. Winnicott that made Phillips want to become a psychoanalyst, and it occurs to me that Jung's collective unconsciousness and Warburg's study of cultural memory, archetype and iconology overlap in their ideas of nonverbal transmission.
"I think people want to paint him as the archetype of the comedian who one day woke up and decided he wanted to be serious," Williams biographer Dave Itzkoff said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
When: Closing Reception, Thursday, April 28, 210–23508pm Where: Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) (21 State University Drive, Building 28, El Sereno, Los Angeles) In contrast to the archetype of the solitary, market-friendly art star, Welcome!
Checking himself into mental hospitals now and then in order to recover enough equilibrium to paint again, he was sustained, even in those pain-filled days, by the merging of nature and art through the imagined archetype of the Japanese artist.
"What America has is the cowboy archetype—you are supposed to be self-sufficient and sort of anti-society, which seems super cool to me because I am a helpless product of the culture that has shaped me," Harry said.
Sally Hemings's and Thomas Jefferson's fame requires that they be seen as symbols: she as an archetype for all enslaved women (and, therefore, utterly powerless), he as a stand-in for all who enslaved other human beings (and, thus, all powerful).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The stereotype of the "mammy" — a kindly, overweight, African American servant woman — has been an archetype of institutional racism and misogyny in the US, giving a soft, revisionist veneer to the atrocities of antebellum slavery.
All of that makes Mr. Hamill a living archetype of a dying breed, the celebrity newspaperman — famous enough that in 21870, Jimmy Breslin, his friend and fellow columnist at The New York Daily News, outed him for dating Jackie Onassis.
Less than eight months later, California's very junior senator has emerged as the latest iteration of a bipartisan archetype: the Great Freshman Hope, a telegenic object of daydreaming projection — justified or not — for a party adrift and removed from executive power.
The archetype of the Jew in American public life—neurotic and too smart for his own good and slave to his passions maybe, but a Jew, and declaratively and inescapably so—had not yet emerged until long into Sanders's political career.
Edwards, writing three decades later, during the Haitian Revolution, romanticized Tacky, depicting him as an Oroonoko-like figure—a royal slave whose rebellion was justified by his circumstances and whose comrades were stoic and courageous, the archetype of the noble savage.
A single archetype always came to mind — a job creator, an American success story, someone who could self-fund his campaign and not feel the need to bow to establishment donors or a responsibility to play by the political rules.
To know a person's body, mind, and soul—and all of their secrets—can become a fixation for the archetype of Scorpio, but with Saturn here, you're more likely to feel hypervigilant about letting others have this privilege with you.
U23 had hit its creative and commercial peak with 1987's The Joshua Tree, faced the backlash from 1988's Rattle & Hum (the archetype album of U2 being simply too much), and then regained its stride with 1991's Achtung Baby.
" As Chapoutot notes, "It was thus also important to incarnate the Nordic physical archetype for posterity; the Germans of the Third Reich would live on for all eternity just like the Greeks, who had bequeathed them a vision of perfection.
The archetype of the New Woman that took hold at the precipice of the twentieth century is another clear influence: as ladies stand astride bikes, hold each other in intimate embraces, or playfully pop out of pre-cut newspaper pages.
While these heroes are traditionally, overwhelmingly, male, for Campbell and his cultural kin, there is something universal at the core of the monomyth: we are all embodiments of this archetype, living out our own particular stories, trusting and rebirthing ourselves.
But by failing to engage with any of them, Peterson reduces what's a very complex matter of biblical interpretation — one that involves Genesis 1, as a text, in dialogue and opposition to other ancient Near Eastern creation myths — to a vague mythic archetype.
Also known as "sealioning," due to a 2014 webcomic about the archetype, this debater hides behind the pretense of civility to incessantly "Just Ask Questions" until his quarry is provoked into snapping at the annoyance, at which point the JAQer presumably ejaculates.
Early on, it was revealed that the themes of Map of the Soul: Persona are grounded in Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung's theories of psychology, "persona" being an archetype of the human mind that deals with who we present ourselves to the world.
Most of the works in the Museum Barberini fit a traditional Modernist archetype: second rate Kandinskys, a few lonely looking Monets, some Warhols, some Renoirs, several Pissaros sprinkled together in adjoining galleries in colorful displays that reminded me of a candy shop.
And so, as much as I think people sometimes want to paint him as the archetype of the comedian who one day woke up and decided he wanted to be serious, he always had both of those parts of his personality. Right.

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