What do Great Expectations and the myth of Daphne and Apollo have in common when comparing the archetypes of unrequited love and the maiden goddess? An archetype is a symbol or idea present in the collective unconscious of all humans. The collective Unconscious being the body of thought shared by all humans though not consciously. The Psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung developed this idea. He was the first to introduce this concept of archetype. The two archetypes in this essay are maiden goddess and unrequited love. A definition of maiden goddess is a person who will not or cannot love.
A definition of unrequited love is love that is given but not returned for any number of reasons. The two archetypes of maiden goddess and unrequited love are evident in both the ancient myth Daphne and Apollo and Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations. The myth of Daphne and Apollo is about many things. In the myth, a nymph Clytie fell in love with Apollo, the sun god, Apollo did not ever return her love. Apollo was in love with Daphne, a daughter of a river god. Apollo fell deeply in love with Daphne, however she did not return his love. She did not return his love for one reason.
She vowed to live an unmarried life like Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. She had felt no more love for him than he had felt for Clytie. The myth has both archetypes appearing throughout it, and has a strong meaning to its plot. The archetypes of unrequited love and maiden goddess appear in this myth. Daphne is the maiden goddess in this myth. The maiden goddess being someone who will not or cannot love. Therefore, Daphne was the maiden goddess. She was a large influence on Daphne. Daphne had vowed to live like Artemis — so she would never love.
Apollo was a recipient of unrequited love. Unrequited love is love that is given but not returned. Apollo experienced this because he loved Daphne, but she did not return his love. Daphne did not love Apollo making her the maiden goddess. Apollo still loved Daphne, but she did not love him. Therefore, Apollo experienced unrequited love. Many of the archetypes also appear in the novel By Charles Dickens, Great Expectations. In Great Expectations, Miss Havisham was left by her Bridegroom and has had a hatred towards men ever since. When Estella began to live with Miss Havisham,
Miss Havisham began to take her hatred of men through Estella. She taught Estella to be mean to men and everyone who likes her. When Pip first saw Estella he began to like her, Estella faced her hatred of men towards Pip. Pip had always loved Estella but she never loved him. This highlights many of the archetypes that have been discussed in this essay. There are many similarities between the myth of Daphne and Apollo and Great Expectations. The two archetypes of Maiden Goddess and Unrequited love appear in Great Expectations. Estella was the maiden goddess because she cannot love.
She has taught Estella was to be like this because Miss Havisham has influenced her anger towards men on Estella all throughout her life. A maiden Goddess is someone, who can or will not love, that is what Estella turned out to be. She influenced Estella. This forced Estella to not ever fall in love with Pip. Pip had unrequited love for Estella. Unrequited love is love that is given but not returned for any number of reasons. Pip began to like Estella ever since he saw her for the first time. All throughout the time Pip has loved Estella, she has never returned an ounce of is love.
This is called unrequited love. Pip had unrequited love for Estella. The archetypes Maiden Goddess and Unrequited love also appear in Great Expectations. They appear throughout the story in a not so obvious way. The myth of Daphne and Apollo and Great Expectations has many things in common when comparing the archetypes of maiden goddess and unrequited love. Daphne and Estella gave no love in return to their lovers. They both had someone who influenced them to do this. They both were part of someones unrequited love. Daphne and Estella are the maiden goddess.
Pip had an unrequited love for Estella, as did Apollo for Daphne. They received no love in return form the people who they loved. Daphne and Estella are the maiden Goddess’. Estella and Daphne were the people who will not and cannot love. Them being the maiden goddess is partially why there was an unrequited love for Daphne from Apollo and an unrequited love from Pip towards Estella. Great Expectations and the myth of Daphne and Apollo have many things in common when comparing the archetypes maiden Goddess and unrequited love. The myth of Daphne and Apollo has the two rchetypes of maiden goddess and unrequited love.
Daphne was the maiden goddess in the in the myth of Daphne and Apollo. Apollo was the person who had an unrequited love for Daphne. The novel Great expectations also have the two archetypes of maiden goddess and unrequited love. Estella was the maiden goddess in Great Expectations and Pip had an unrequited love for Estella. In both stories, the archetypes appear often. Many people have seen these archetypes appear in our society for centuries, and if people will not be so influential and weak hearted these archetypes will cease to exist.