In this episode, we examine the powerful archetype The Orphan as seen through the lens of the beloved holiday films Home Alone and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Join us to explore how these classic stories of a young boy’s hero’s journey reflect the universal themes of abandonment, self-reliance, and the journey toward resilience, all set against the backdrop of Christmas.
Key Takeaways
Kevin is in inspirational example of how to protect our inner Orphan Archetype, the part of us that is feeling abandoned, alone, and scared of being forced to fend for him/herself.
Kevin’s Hero's Journey is highly relatable, and he navigates dangerous situations with creativity and courage.
Christmas, with its symbolic significance of family and togetherness, heightens the impact of Kevin’s loneliness and struggle.
The themes of transformation, the miraculous, and the lessons Kevin learns resonate with broader cultural and religious symbols, regardless of one’s faith.
Resources Mentioned
Home Alone (1990) Chris Columbus
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Chris Columbus
Gospel of Luke (Luke 2:1-20)
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