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“A Knight’s Tale”. Discovering Archetypes within Visual Literature. Character Archetypes. William Thatcher Hero Initiate Trained by Sir Ector as a squire before assuming the role of Sir Ulrich von Liechtenstein. Young Man from the Provinces
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“A Knight’s Tale” Discovering Archetypes within Visual Literature
Character Archetypes William Thatcher • Hero • Initiate • Trained by Sir Ector as a squire before assuming the role of Sir Ulrich von Liechtenstein. • Young Man from the Provinces • John Thatcher takes a young William to France to be raised and trained by Sir Ector.
Character Archetypes The Mentor • Sir Ector • Trains and acts as a role-model for William in the ways of the knight—chivalry and jousting. • John Thatcher • Teaches William to believe that he has the ability to “change his stars.”
Character Archetypes Loyal Retainers • Roland • Wat
Character Archetypes Hunting Group of Companions • Roland • Wat • Chaucer • Kate
Character Archetypes Damsel in Distress • Jocelyn • A “vulnerable” woman who must be rescued from marrying Count Adhemar by William (Sir Ulrich von Liechtenstein)
Character Archetypes Devil Figure • Count Adhemar • Adversary to William • Chooses to: • Expose Sir Ulrich as William Thatcher for selfish reasons • Cheat using a pointed lance tip against William
Character Archetypes Star Crossed Lovers • William and Jocelyn • Their very different social stations should keep the young lovers apart
The Quest For William Thatcher to become a recognized knight despite his lowly birth. (To change his stars) The Task Win jousting tournaments Win the support of the people Defeat Count Adhemar Situation Archetypes
The Initiation Prince Edward knights William at the stockade in front of his subjects The Journey Traveling to jousting tournaments Winning jousting tournaments The two jousts with Prince Edward Situation Archetypes
The Fall When the people discover that William is not nobility Placed in stocks Loses respect of the people Death and Rebirth Sir Ulrich von Liechtenstein “dies” and is reborn as Sir William Thatcher Situation Archetypes
Battle Between Good and Evil William Thatcher vs. Count Adhemar The Ritual Knighting Ceremony Joust Prize Ceremony Dance Situation Archetypes
Sir Ulrich’s Crest Black (Dragon): Protection Red: Passion and Courage Yellow: Health and Wisdom Green Outfits at Dance Hope and fertility; the budding romance between William and Jocelyn Symbolism
Symbolism White • When audience is introduced to Jocelyn, she is in a white coat which identifies her as an innocent • Purity, innocence, and holiness (This archetype is further reinforced by her first interaction with William inside the church.)
The English Channel (sea) William’s father crosses the English Channel with young William to give him to Sir Ector to train. Thereby, severing (death) his parental relationship with William. The English Channel (bridge) When William crosses the English Channel with Roland and Wat to return to England. This is symbolic of William bridging his past (William Thatcher) and present (Sir Ulrich) lives. Symbolism
Rain (water as rebirth) William rediscovers his father and they have a rebirth of their parental relationship. Mist (on the English Channel) Demonstrates John Thatcher’s uncertainty over giving William to Sir Ector to train. Uncertain future Symbolism
Symbolism Twelve • It has been twelve years since William left England. • The perfection of things • Cosmic order • Changing his stars ************************** Stars • Sir William and his hunting party stand over Count Adhemar forming a star. • Film ends with a night sky filled with stars, which suggests: • Good fortune, hope, love, fertility, and harmony