In literary criticism, there is a view that archetypes constitute the meaning of literature. The concept of prototype in literature has always been the subject of extensive research on literary criticism. "Criteria can be divided into two major categories of evaluation and interpretation" (Gardner 1287). Critique is based on literary theory consisting of ideas that help to explain and analyze literature. Everything in literature makes sense and many people are inventing strategies to evaluate and explain it.
Literary critics believe in prototypes, prototypes determine the shape and function of literary works in the cultural meaning of the text formed by myths and psychology. Cultural prototypes Recognizable types of letters such as basic shape unknown, personified or concrete (which may include patterns such as "task" or "date of up" etc.), by repeating images, symbols or patterns, "Liars" "Sun" "martyr" or "hero", symbols such as apples and snakes etc; and images), it is meaningful that it is included before all work, especially
The central concept of myth criticisms are prototypes, symbols, features, situations, or images, causing serious general reactions. Swiss psychologist Carl Jung literally criticized the idea of this prototype. Chung believes that everyone has "collective unconscious" which is a primitive memory shared by people who exist under the consciousness of everyone. Critic Joseph Campbell has identified the prototype symbols and circumstances of literary works by presenting images of mythical characters to almost every culture on every continent.
Prototype literary critics believe that the field of human experience expressed in many myths and fantasy stories is deeper than rational or ideological thought. These critics - we can be called critics of the myth - that human beings proved the enduring charm of great literature for centuries and in the most revealing expression of this magical kingdom of literature I believe there is. The typical criticism of the work is to identify mythological elements that bring deep resonance to literary works.
In literary criticism, there is a view that the prototype constitutes the meaning of literature. The concept of prototype in literature has always been the subject of extensive research on literary criticism. "Criteria can be divided into two major categories of evaluation and interpretation" (Gardner 1287). Critique is based on literary theory consisting of ideas that help to explain and analyze literature. Everything in literature makes sense and many people are inventing strategies to evaluate and explain it.