The warrior archetype usually, in any story makes sure that the good win over evil. They always fight against the injustice, and protect the innocent. Some of the positive attributes of a warrior are: bravery, tough minded, determined, disciplined, honest, loyal, strong etc. And the warrior can also have some of negative characteristics. Some of the common negative characteristics are: stubborn, overly competitive, fool, ruthless, short temper etc.
I chose the above image because it represents a warrior. When we hear the word "Warrior," we immediately think of a fight or a war. This image definitely shows a warrior who is engaged in a war or a fight. The sword, horse and the body movement all show how strong, tough minded and determined he is. He is controlling the horse as well as defending himself with one hand, and he also attacking his enemies with the other hand. So this image shows the strong side of the warrior's character.
some of the sub-types of warrior that immediately come to my mind are James Bond, Rambo, Robin Hood, and of course Ong Bak ( the warrior movie that i chose for my earlier blog ). And i don't think the anima and animus figures are different when it comes to this archetype. They both are usually physically strong and mentally tough, but i do think the male figure are a little more aggressive than the female figures.
Well, the warrior usually gets a call to do something physically for the good of his/her society. Then they either accept the call voluntarily or they are forced to accept it. The warrior usually has a mentor who trains him/ her with different kinds of skills and then initiate him/her for a mission. Now the warrior has to complete the mission alone or with some help (usually friends). Then finally if he/she is successfully, he/she will return back to his/her original place or community or he/she could die during the mission. For example, James Bond (warrior) is usually initiated by the British Queen (master or mentor) for some specific mission, and he always completes the mission successfully with the use of his fighting skills and the available technology from the British government.
In the movie Ong-Bak, Ting, the hero of the movie (warrior) is sent to Bangkok City to look for the stolen head of the Buddha. He gets involved in many fights, some of which were life threatening, during this journey, but he never gives up and he kept fighting until he finds what he is looking for. Therefore, the warrior's archetype such as bravery, tough minded, strong and determined are seen everywhere in the movie.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Blog Entry: 5
The movie that I chose for this entry is Ong- Bak: The Thai
Warrior, a Movie which shows the capabilities of what a person with good
knowledge of Muay Thai could do in real life. Like any other movies, this movie
also follows the three basic patterns of Joseph Campbell’s monomyth;
separation, adventure, and return.
Separation: As usual, the separation phase begins with some
kinds of calls to a hero to act. In this movie, a guy named Don comes to a
village called Ban Nong Pradu, and he steals Ong -Bak (Buddha’s head from a
statue). Ban Nong Pradu is a poor village and Ong- Bak is their most valued
ancient treasure. Now, some one from the village must do something to get back
the stolen Ong- Bak from Don, who is believed to be in Bangkok. Ting, the main
character of the movie (hero) volunteers to go to Bangkok to get the Ong -Bak
back. Ting is an ordinary guy with good knowledge of Muay Thai. As usual he has
a helper or a master: a Buddhist monk, from whom he learned all his Muay Thai
skills. Ting leaves his village for Bangkok, an unknown and a certain world
full of danger. Ting gets a sacred amulet (talisman) from his uncle before he
leaves for Bangkok, which latter in the movie saves his life. So Ting (the hero)
going from his village to Bangkok city shows the separation stage.
Adventure: Ting reaches Bangkok City, and he meets his
cousin Humlae, (known as George) who initially doesn’t recognize him. Ting asks
for Humlae’s help to locate Don and the stolen Ong- Bak, but Humlae seems reluctant
to help, he is more interested in gambling and money making business. So Humlae
steals Ting’s money, the money that he got from the villagers, and bets it into
an illegal fight. Ting goes after Humlae to get his money back, but he gets
drawn into the fight instead. This is his first test on his journey to recover
Ong Bak, and he wins it. The main villain of the movie is Komtuan, who runs
these illegal fight and he is also involved in illegal trading of the antiques.
Don works for Komtuan, so Ong- Bak is under komtuan’s possession. Ting uses all
his Muya Thai skills while trying to get back Ong- Bak from Komtuan.This time
he also gets help from Humlae and his
sister Muay Lek. The journey isn’t easy, but Ting (the hero) and Humlae (the
helper) never give up the hope and they finally succeed. Now Ting must return
back safely to his village with Ong-Bak.
Return: Ong Bak is like an ultimate boon for Ting and he
must return back to his village with it. He could stay in city and make a lot
of money form street fights, but he is the hero so he returns back to his
village successfully. His cousin Humlae also returns back to their village. The
villagers celebrate the Ong-Bak’s return and Tign becomes the master of two
worlds. This completes the cycle of Joseph Campbell’s monomyth.
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