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Archetypes

 

            
             On the television show "The Substitute" there are all the six archetypes seen and sometimes more than once. Not only one archetype changes the story or in this case a television show, but all of them have a great impact on it. .
             The golden age for Angela is when she has Mr. Vic Racine for a substitute because she and her classmates enjoys him, the way he teaches them and what he teaches them. It is a golden age because he teaches like no other teacher, in a fun way. There are three god teachers to Angela, Mr. Racine is seen as a god teacher because he teaches Angela that she should write with more anger and emotion than she normally does, he also teaches her that she should stand up for something that she feels is important to her even if she will get in trouble for it. At the end of the television show Mr. Racine tells Angela that she should quit high school, Angela thinks that this is not the thing to do. This shows that Mr. Racine is a good god teacher but also a bad one because he gives Angela and her classmates knowledge about writing but he also gives her bad advice that she should drop out of high school.
             Angela's mom and dad are also god teachers. They also support her standing up to the principle Mr. Foster about taking away their poems in the school newspaper. They become the only adult Angela can look up to as an influence when she finds about what Mr. Racine did to his family. They are good god teachers through out the show. Angela has a loss of innocence when she finds out that Mr. Racine left his family and that he quit his job because of him not paying his child support. There is a end of the world when Mr. and Mrs. Chase finds a poem in the stack that the class wrote was inappropriate. Mrs. Chase went to the school to talk to Mr. Racine and he said to her that if she didn't publish it that he would. Angela's mom did publish it and Mr. Foster took it away and demanded that if anyone else had any and were giving any out that they would be suspended.


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