This archetype offers help and is often a moral compass. It can give warnings of danger or provide tools to overcome evils. (Fonda para 22) This Archetype takes shape in the narrator character Daniel Upton. This Archetypal relationship is sealed when Upton first comes to Derby's aid by picking him up from Chesuncook. "And now the town marshal...had wired about the dragged madman [Derby] who had stumbled out of the woods. . and had shouted to me to protect me." (702)However he begins with the beginning of the story. He shares his story for what warnings he could give about darker things that lurk in the world. It is the combinations of these things, the use of the Monomyth and the Archetypes that make Lovecraft's works resonate as they do with the reader. The avid reader is presented with this unconscious form over and over again. For those who have a creative outlet and are interested in exploring it, it can be inspirational . For others, fans, it can inspire devotion. And for a few it can inspire something like faith. BibliographyFonda, Marc. “Fonda's Jung Notes: Summary of Jung's Psychology.” Notes on CG Jung. December 8, 1996. December 6
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