The Hero’s Shadow: A Comparative Study Of Shadow Archetype In J.R.R Tolkien The Hobbit And Patrick Rothfuss’s Name Of The Wind
Heroism and morally ambiguous protagonist seem to be the current trend in analyzing literary works in the fantasy genre. Even though the idea of an ideal hero cannot be separated from Carl Jung’s idea of the shadow archetype, very few if not none of the analysis touch on how the shadow archetype inf...
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