The Devil Figure Archetype

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In addition to that, the devil figure archetype plays an important role in all stories as well, without them stories would be dull. The devil figure is one of the strongest archetypes that is present in both Clash of the Titans and “Little Snow-White”. In the movie Clash of the Titans, Hades is the devil figure, and that is because of his plans and actions toward the gods as well as the people. Hades talks Zeus into giving him another chance and trusting him, but his intentions are never pure. He intends on gaining his trust and killing him to take control over the world from him. Hades adds: “Zeus must think I serve him, but I am growing stronger. Use this! Kill Perseus for me and I'll destroy Zeus for you.” (Clash of the Titans). He then travels to Argos and …show more content…

One of her first tries to kill the little girl, is sending the huntsman after. She demands him by saying “I never want to see her again. Kill her, and as proof that she is dead bring her lungs and her liver back to me” (“Little Snow-White” 1). The huntsman fails to do as she asked, so she then tries to choke her, poison her with a comb and finally poisons her with a red apple, all these actions and qualities make her an evil character. Both devil figures want to prove they are the ones in control or that they are more superior than the others, like how Hades wants to get rid of Zeus to become the one in control of the world, and the queen wanting to get rid of Little Snow-White to become the most beautiful woman in town. The difference between them is that Hades is tricked by Zeus and he is left in the underworld by himself, his actions are to take revenge from his brother for all the misery he feels. While the queen’s actions are just because of her jealousy from Little Snow-White and to be the fairest

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