It's so interesting if we talk about the story off Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series. Before discuss more about the archetype in this one of MCU series, I would like to explain from the general. In a psychology mainstream, especially unconscious psychology, cannot be separated from a young man from Switzerland, Carl Gustav Jung who found collective unconscious in psychoanalysis theory. FYI, Freud's thought (1955) was the thoughts that influenced Jung's thinking in developing Jung’s psychoanalysis. Hereby, the archetypes are Jung's thinking the most known and used by psychological researchers around the world.
According to Anas (2019) Jung (1968) found a collective unconscious, a source of energy and insight in the depth of the human psyche which has operated in and through man from theearliest periods of which we have records. According to Mark and Pearson (2015) Jung divided 12 types of archetypes that usually expressed in commercial activities. Those are the hero, the innocent, the outlaw, the explorer, the magician, the sage, the regular guy, the lover, the jester, the caregiver, the creator and the ruler. Here there are:
1. The Hero
The heroes pride on discipline, focus, and ability to make tough choices. They are the protector of the innocent, fragile, or people can’t help their own self. Thor as the main character in this movie has the hero archetype. This is seen from how we fought her sister—Hela, the Goddesses of Death—to save his people.
2. The Innocent
The innocent is a part that has faith and hope, it also may be known as Pollyanna, puer or puella, utopian, traditionalist, naive, mystic, saint, romantic, traditionalist, and dreamer. Dr. Bruce Banner was trapped in himself—being a Hulk—for two years. He could not control Hulk and forgot anything that was happened. Thus, he didn’t know what he did and where he was.
3. The Explorer
The explorer goes to looking for a better world. They are motivated by a deep desire what in the out of the world according to their inner need and hopes. The explorer are also known as seeker, adventurer, quester, antihero, and rebel. In her previous life. Scrapper 142 of Saakar is a Valkyrie of Asgard. She was being an explorer after she lost her Valkyrie friend in Asgard war fought Hela.
4. The Sage
The Sage has their faith in the capacity of humankind to learn and grow. In the process, they want to free to think and create a better world with their own way. Odin—the king of Asgard—and also father of Thor and Loki, he warned his two sons about Hela, the Goddesses of Death.
5. The Outlaw
The Outlaw is not only where they are just alienated, angry and willing to sacrifice others to get what they want, but they are also finding their identity outside the social structure. Hela as the main enemy in this movie has the outlaw archetype. Her great ambition to rule Asgard triggers the existence of Ragnarok.
6. The Magician
The images of the Magician are the shaman, the medicine man or woman, and the village witch or wizard. Some of typical applications of magical lore are to heal the mind, heart, body and discover ways to create and maintain prosperity. Doctor Stephen Strange is one of characters that has magician archetype in this movie. He shows his magic to Thor at the first time they met.
7. The Regular Guy/Gal
The Regular Guy/Gal demonstrates the virtues of simply being an ordinary person, just like others. When they are active in an individual, the person may dress in working-class or otherwise ordinary clothes and speak in colloquial ways.
8. The Lover
The Lover archetype governs all sorts of human love, from parental love, friendship, and also spiritual love, but the most important is romantic love. It also supports the development of gender identity.
9. The Jester
The Jester includes the clown, the trickster, and anyone at all who loves to play or cut up. Some examples are young children, with their playfulness and spontaneity.
10. The Caregiver
The Caregiver is an altruist, moved by compassion, generosity, and a desire to help others. The symbols of caregiving, expressed mostly as a powerful maternal figure, have been alternatively sentimentalized and demonized.
11. The Creator
The Creator archetype is seen in the artist, the author, the innovator, and the entrepreneur, as well as in any endeavor that taps into the human imagination. Their passion is self-expression in material form.
12. The Ruler
The ruler is is someone with the power like CEO, the king, the president, and the others. They know that the best thing to do to avoid chaos is to take control. Grandmaster as the king of Saakar has the ruler archetype. He is the one and only person in Saakar who has the power. He is also the leader of Contest of Champion that often held in Saakar.








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