Three archetypes that are identified are Devil Figure, The Fall and the Ritual. The Devil Figure is the identified archetype in the story of Julius Caesar, because a devil figure is a dangerous person or something that is getting you into trouble or the stealing of the souls of the character’s feelings. The fall is when the character’s experiences losing their innocence from their identity and their obedience and their moral transgression. And the Ritual is when Cassius, Brutus and Conspirators had killed Julius Caesar for the good of Rome and they made a new funeral for Julius Caesar that marks a new stage of Julius Caesar’s life.
The archetype of the hero is seen in Julius Caesar in the character of Brutus. Brutus helps to kill Caesar. Brutus was a friend of Caesar, when Cassius and Brutus and the Conspirators wanted to kill Caesar. Cassius didn’t like Caesar of the reason that Caesar would probably become king.
The symbolic archetype is seen in the crown in Julius Caesar. The crown symbolizes that Caesar is powerful and might become king. Even though, Caesar has offering the crown 3 times and doesn’t take it, the Conspirators kill him anyway, because he won’t become king.
The Devil Figure Archetype is also seen in Julius Caesar in the Soothsayer character. She gives Caesar’s knowledge about the “IDES of March.” Soothsayers are often seen as dark or witches because they tell the future. She gives Caesar a dark omen. She tries to warn him that he will die on this day.
Analyzing archetypes can help you understand of what’s happens next in the story, or what the characters are going to be like and what every archetype can help you understand as you reading “Julius Caesar” and how students can understand the different archetypes or patterns in the story, TV show, Movie, or even reflects on books and short stories. Some of the archetypes in the story, movie or TV shows and also books can help understand what every story is really like in a different archetypes or patterns are very different and how the characters are really turning out to be in the story of “Julius Caesar.”