Thursday, May 7, 2020

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover Rediscovering Of The...

Lance Capili Ap English / Per.7 8/27/14 King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering of the Mature Masculine â€Å"King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine† by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, and HarperCollins Publisher. The book is about the 4 type of archetype of Masculinity, but it is use with different purpose. I love the pace of the book and the message the author is trying to get across is prominent, but there is somethings that I don’t completely agree with. Masculinity has four types of archetype, but they also come with different purpose. The first archetype is the king. There is two different types of kings: King in his fullness and The divine child. In king in his fullness is divided into a positive and a negative, the positive is the tyrant and the negative is the weakling. The divine is divided into a positive and a negative also and the positive is the high chair tyrant and the negative is the weakling prince. The king is the source of the kingdom, everything goes through him and when a king dies so is the kingdom, but soon after the king dies he is replace by another well deserved king.. When the king is wise and smart, all of his people will be safe from any harm and will be eating good food. When the king becomes weak the kingdom’s security goes down too and the people feels unsafe. Basically, the king provides the blessing and fertility to the kingdom. The second archetype is the warrior. A warrior is the type

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