Summary Of Archetypes In Wild By Cheryl Strayed

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In life usually people do not meet others by accident they are meant to cross her/his path for a reason. Throughout the book “Wild” by Cheryl Strayed it shows how she was impacted by many archetypes through her journey she encountered both positive and negative. Archetypes are certain types of people or things. Strayed accomplished her journey hiking the Pacific Crest Trail alone and demonstrating who she really is. There are various archetypes that play a big role in Cheryl's physical and emotional journey. The archetypes create who she is today and without them she wouldn't be able to transform. A herald is a person or object that sets the whole adventure in motion. In Strayed’s situation, it is a PCT guidebook. Strayed states, “And perhaps …show more content…

Strayed’s brother Leif plays the role of a trickster because he does not care about the health of her mother. Strayed states, “ I’ll come back with Leif. When she heard his name she opened her eyes: blue and blazing, the same as they’d always been. How can you not be mad at him? I asked bitterly for perhaps the tenth time” (Strayed 24-25). It caused a problem to Cheryl because they ended up not seeing her mother alive for the last time. He brought trouble for Cheryl especially when she wanted to hear her mother say she was the best child. Leif played a big role to Cheryl by showing her that sometimes people can't be behind others and telling them what to …show more content…

Strayed portrayed the negative figure of herself representing things she did not like and would like to eliminate. Being with a large amount of men affected her, she wanted to supposedly not sleep with men, but she still did. There were countless occasions she had sexual relationships with men she met on the Pacific Crest Trail. Strayed says, “We spent most of the summer having adventurous sex and doing heroin” (Strayed 53). Although she finally got over her shadow. Cheryl states, “For once I didn’t ache for a companion. For once the phrase, it didn't even live for me anymore” (Strayed 299). She was heartbroken with the divorce of Paul and still liking him, but she eventually gained maturity to be a better person. Sometimes when you are becoming dangerous to one’s self there are people than can see it and change for the

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