The Archetypal Symbols and The Hero’s Journey of Alice in Wonderland Film

Authors

  • Rohmatul Fitriyah Dewi Faculty of Engineering, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan Lamongan,
  • Darini Yusrina A Faculty of Engineering, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan Lamongan,
  • Ocarullyta Romadhani Faculty of Engineering, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan Lamongan,
  • Vivi Melisa Faculty of Engineering, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan Lamongan,

Keywords:

myth, hero’s journey, archetype symbol, film

Abstract

Myth is a classic story about heroes who explain the origins of natural
occurrences. Myth is not always given historically since the modern one will
continue to evolve and impact cinema creation. This study aimed to look at the
categorization of Campbell's "hero's journey" and the archetypal symbols under
Segal's theory, as provided by the main character in the Alice in Wonderland film.
The data for this study was taken from a plotline in Woolverton's Alice in
Wonderland. The study's findings suggested that the film had a tight relationship
with a myth. The primary characters, including Alice, the Red Queen, and the White
Queen, symbolized archetypal emblems of light and evil. Alice could eventually
complete the hero's journey, beginning with departure, reaching a climax in the
initiation stage, and reaching the return stage as the significant point of the movie's
plot and the same fundamental structure in the myths.

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Published

2025-08-15

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