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Between Holes and The Legend of Bagger Vance, there are many archetypes that the stories have in common. These archetypes create things such as conflict, irony and suspense, which make the story much more interesting for the reader. When researching archetypes it reveals many similarities between stories. One of the major archetypes in both stories is a motivational figure. Motivational characters in many pieces of literature help the main characters to achieve their goals. In The Legend of Bagger Vance, Bagger himself was a huge motivational figure throughout the story. He constantly strived to get Junah to play better and at the same time he was motivating Hardy as a caddy. Even towards the end of the book, he motivated Michael to play the last hole. Bagger’s motivation changed the course of the story by helping the characters, which makes it a major archetype.
Approximate Word count = 519 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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