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This 3 page paper critiques an essay about Jungian archetypes in the film "The Return of the King." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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This paper examines an student essay in detail. The subject of the paper is the third movie in the Lord of the rings trilogy, The return of the king. Discussion
The opening: The opening is a straightforward statement that the film deals with Jungian archetypes. It is workmanlike but not particularly imaginative. The title of the paper isnt given so
theres no way to comment on the connection between it and the thesis, nor do we have further information on the synthesized works. The student critic will need to go
back and address these points. The point: The point is the papers thesis; i.e., what the student wants to prove, and its clearly stated. It is this: "In Lord of
the Rings 3, the power of the ring divides characters into different [Jungian] archetypes: the fool, the hero, and the companion." The claim is not too broad, but sufficiently limited
to be handled in a short paper, and it is carried appropriately throughout the essay. For instance, the writer says, " Smeagols strong desire for the ring permits his alter
ego to take control of him, establishing the fool archetype." Here he is tying in his interpretation of the film with his basic thesis, which is that we can see
the Jungian archetypes developed through the influence of the ring. Its quite clear and specific, and he argues the point well. The organization: The paper flows fairly well, though its
easy to see that its a students work and not that of a professional. There are a number of errors that we hope a professional would not make, though they
are more in the nature of awkward constructions than anything else. There is a fairly logical flow of ideas through the paper, as the writer discusses each of the characters
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