SCORE The Genesis and Greek creation stories are both similar and different in how they use literary archetypes. Both the Greek and Genesis creation stories utilize the villain archetype. “Cronus swallowed each of his children as they were born” (Greek myth). This proves that Cronus is filling the role of the villain archetype. His lust for power is so great that he selfishly sacrifices his own children to keep the throne. “The serpent told women,” You won't die. God knows that the moment you eat from that tree, you'll see what's really going on. You'll be just like God, knowing everything, ranging all the way from good to evil”(Genesis story). This proves that the serpent is filling the role of the villain archetype. The serpent tricks Eve to eat the tree of knowledge by telling her that she will be like god and know everything. These examples show both stories using the villain archetype.
The Greek and Genesis creation stories also contrast, with the former having an epic battle or father/son and the latter a garden archetype. “Cronus was yet to be defeated. He and the titans, expect Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Ocean*s, fought to retain their power.”(Greek myth). This line refers a father and son rivalry archetype. In this line, Cronus and the other titans will not let Zeus and his brothers to take their power without a fight.” God made all kinds of trees grow from the ground, trees beautiful to look at and good to eat” (Genesis story). It proves that these lines are a garden archetype. In this case, God created some place beautiful and good to eat at. This proves that the Greek and Genesis have different tight of archetype.