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The Trickster Archetype
The figure of the tricksterHe is a forerunner
of the saviour, and, like him, God, man, and
animal at once. He is both subhuman and
superhuman, a bestial and divine being whose
chief and most alarming characteristic is his
unconsciousness. - Carl Gustav Jung,
from The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
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The trickster archetype
  • Seeking to define the Trickster is a treacherous
    task. He is a slippery figure who shifts shape,
    challenging authority and disrupting order.
  • The Trickster is a seer of limited sight- part
    human and part supernatural. His prophecies are
    often riddled with half-truths and lies,
    falsities that somehow point toward a higher
    truth.
  • The Trickster possesses the keen ability to see
    these hidden meanings and uses these insights to
    transform himself or to act as a catalyst in the
    changing of others.

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The trickster archetype
But the Tricksters schemes or tricks can often
be self-defeating and harmful to other
individuals. Although he is partially divine and
mortal, the Trickster is also sub-human. Due
to his oracular insights and his sub-human state,
he is often the alienated outsider.
Functioning on the fringes of society, the
Trickster works his strange medicine to challenge
taboos and crumble the structures of
civilization.
The Outsider by Thomas Homer
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The trickster archetype
Sometimes acting as a magician, the Trickster
directly reshapes the surrounding world with
inner magic. Continually weaving old into new.
But the Trickster can often also act as a kind
of holy fool working behind a ridiculous façade
to perform these strange changes unknown and
unnoticed.
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The trickster archetype
Though the Trickster resists typical
classification, he is there forever blurring
realities in order to reshape the world. If
you try to follow his trail, like Carrolls Alice
down the rabbit hole, you may find yourself lost
and bewildered. But the discoveries you make on
your winding roads will make the journey worth
the effort.
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The trickster archetype
  • In short, the trickster is a boundary crosser.
    Every group has its edge, its sense of in and
    out, and trickster is always thereHe also
    attends the internal boundaries by which groups
    articulate their social life. We constantly
    distinguish right and wrong, sacred and
    profane, clean and dirty, male and female, young
    and old, living and dead and in every case
    trickster will cross the line and confuse the
    distinction. Trickster is the creative idiot,
    therefore, the wise fool, the gray-haired baby,
    the cross-dresser, the speaker of sacred
    profanitiesTrickster is the mythic embodiment of
    ambiguity and ambivalence, doubleness and
    duplicity, contradiction and paradox (Hyde 7).

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The Trickster archetype
  • A curious combination of typical trickster
    motifsinclude his fondness for sly jokes and
    malicious pranks, his powers as a shape-shifter,
    his dual nature, half animal, half divine, his
    exposure to all kinds of tortures, and last but
    not least his approximation to the figure of a
    saviour (Jung 255).

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The Trickster archetype
  • The Trickster archetype connects with other
    various important archetypes and literary
    traditions. Due to his association with the
    bestial elements of life and the unconscious
    realms of creation, Trickster frequently
    frequents with the Shadow. In Tricksters guise
    of the savior, the archetype aligns with the
    Christ figure and can serve as an inroad to the
    united Self. In his sub-human but somehow
    supernatural form, Trickster often plays a
    pivotal role in numerous animal fables as a
    miscreant hero.

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Multi-Cultural Examples of Tricksters
  • African American folklore
  • the Hare
  • French folktales the Fox
  • Native American mythology
  • the Crow and the Coyote
  • Western African folklore
  • Anansi the Spider
  • East Indian/Asian myths
  • The Monkey
  • Greek/Roman
  • mythology
  • Hermes/Mercury
  • Norse mythology
  • Loki

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  • When exploring possible literary representations
    of the Trickster, keep an eye out for characters
    who use their wits instead of brute strength to
    survive and/or live on the edges of society and
    possess oracular vision. These characters will
    usually bring about some form of significant
    transformation/reformation within themselves,
    within others, or cause some form of change in
    their surroundings. These transformations that
    the Trickster catalyzes usually will involve some
    form of inversion of societal norms or the
    blurring of cultural/situational/temporal
    boundaries. The Trickster is also routinely a
    salvific figure capable of bringing redemption
    through his or her unusual methodologies.

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Literary Application The Trickster
  • In T. H. Whites classic The Once and Future
    King, Merlin is re-imagined as a slightly
    bumbling, quirky, but nonetheless magical helper
    to young Arthur. Though he does traditionally
    fulfill the role of the guide in King Arthurs
    heroic journeys, within Whites novel he also
    serves as a Trickster figure. Through his
    various physical transformations of Wart into the
    various creatures of field, stream, and sky,
    through the more subtle and important alchemy he
    performs on the budding character of his charge,
    Merlin proves himself a suitable Trickster
    representative. Aside from his tricksterish
    career as a magician, Merlin even travels
    backward through time. He, therefore, blurs
    linear temporal boundaries and can act as an
    oracle, Now ordinary people are born forwards in
    TimeBut I unfortunately was born at the wrong
    end of time, and I have to live backwardsSome
    people call it having second sight (White 35).

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Modern reverberations of the trickster
Not quite as ubiquitous as the Shadow, the
Trickster figure still rears its head frequently
in our modern culture - bringing strange changes
in his wake.
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Charlie Chaplins The Tramp
  • The Tramp is a bumbling but good-natured
    character created and portrayed by Charlie
    Chaplin, a well-known silent movie star. This
    vagrant character strains to behave and radiate
    the dignity of a gentleman, but he instead fouls
    up unintentionally. The Tramp habitually uses
    his cunning to reach his goals and to escape
    looming authority figures who are intolerant of
    his antics. Chaplin, as the Tramp, also
    continually uses familiar aspects of his
    surroundings in unfamiliar and novel ways.
    Whether using wooden chairs as armor or potatoes
    as synchronized dancing feet, the Tramp takes the
    traditional and utilizes it untraditionally to
    create something new.

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Brer Rabbit and Bugs Bunny
  • Brer Rabbit is a reccurring character from
    African American folktales who uses his wits and
    trickery to outsmart Brer Fox and Brer Bear.
    Originally a Cherokee Trickster, Brer Rabbit was
    appropriated into the African American oral
    tradition.
  • A more contemporary rabbit, Bugs Bunny, also
    continually eludes his tormentors through foolish
    deceptions, myriad disguises, and verbal
    trickery. Both of these rascally rabbits
    highly exemplify the wily nature of the
    Trickster.

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The roadrunner and wile E. coyote
  • Both Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner could be
    considered Trickster figures. Whether
    constructing or evading various elaborate traps
    and tricks, both the Roadrunner and the Coyote
    are forever locked in a tricksterish dance each
    striving to use his wits to finally emerge
    victorious. Though he struggles to use his
    cunning to defeat the Roadrunner, Wile E. Coyote
    is continually foiled by fate and his opponents
    speed.

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Bart Simpson as a trickster
  • Bart, from The Simpsons, is an untraditional
    Trickster. Through his various pranks, schemes,
    and adventures, this rabble rouser continually
    causes his own demise and often accidentally
    brings about positive change in the lives of
    others.
  • Behind the thin veil of existential apathy and
    disruption, Bart possesses true integrity despite
    his extreme selfishness and delusions of
    grandeur.

17
Frank the Rabbit from Donnie Darko
  • In the existential teenage drama Donnie Darko, a
    giant rabbit from the recent future named Frank
    appears to the protagonist with advice on how to
    avert the impending destruction of the town.
  • With Franks help, Donnie is able to perform a
    sacrificial action that saves the lives of those
    he loves.
  • But Frank is not a typical savior his cryptic
    advice is eerie and confusing and our hero is
    unsure if Franks visits are merely a troubling
    side effect of his anti-depressant medication.
    For these reasons, Frank is a haunting Trickster
    figure stepping in to bring about change.

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Major resources
  • Hyde, Lewis. Trickster Makes This World
    Mischief, Myth, and Art. New York North Point
    Press, 1998. Print.
  • Jung, C. G. The Archetypes and the Collective
    Unconscious.
  • 2nd ed. New York Princeton University Press,
    1959. Print.
  • White, T.H. The Once and Future King. New York
    Berkeley Publishing Group, 1939. Print.
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