PPT-Carl Jung and Archetypes
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Carl Jung 18751961 Freuds BFF Friendship ended over furious argument over the nature of the unconscious Psychotic breakdown Supported Nazis Believed all humans share
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Carl Jung 18751961 Freuds BFF Friendship ended over furious argument over the nature of the unconscious Psychotic breakdown Supported Nazis Believed all humans share a vast collective unconscious. Concern?. The unconscious but much broader. Insight?. Are patterns of growth that need to be made conscious. Central Problem?. Projection. Once unconscious want to become conscious it is projected onto world and others: unconscious evil within is projected onto others. Overview. English. Language Arts. Archetypes. Literature and film can be classified into different genres. Many short stories, novels, poems, plays and films share common features even though they were written by people from different parts of the world and at different times in history.. Notes on Mythological/Archetypal Approach. Mythological, Archetypal, and Psychological criticism are all closely related. This is because Freud formulated many theories around the idea of the social archetype, and his pupil, Carl Jung, expanded and refined Freud’s theories into a more cross-cultural philosophy.. Archetypes. A recurring pattern existing universally and instinctively in the collective unconscious of the human race.. Three Major Kinds:. Situational Archetypes. Character Archetypes. Symbolic Archetypes. What is a Situational Archetype?. Usually, a story is built upon a formulaic structure.. Most stories have . more than one situation. . . An experience that a hero or character must endure to move from one place in life to the next.. . What is an Archetype?. An . original model . on which something is patterned or based (. prototype. ). In literature: . character, action . or . situation . that represent . universal patterns . in . Serve as a representation of a specific person, act, deed, place or conflict. They are easily recognizable but not as common as situational archetypes.. The Archetypes Include: . Light vs. Darkness. Mandalas. , and the . Numinosum. Christian . Mandala. Christ’s ascension into heaven after his resurrection from the dead. T. he circle is a clock (signifying time – and hence human history). . The innermost region in which Jesus is placed is black. In eastern orthodoxy icons, the dark circle signifies the via . EyeOpener. *.. It was just one of that time's several raunchy, pocket-sized men oriented magazines filled with cartoons featuring voluptuous, long-legged blondes and lecherous men, as well as jokes of the often sexually and racially discriminating kind. Barks started out by selling one cartoon for 2 dollars. Now he had a foot in the cartooning world, and he continued to work for the . Freedom!. Agenda for TODAY 10/25. Jung main points. break. Jung archetypes exercise. Watch the “inside” exercise (use “Unforgiven” or “slapstick”). assignment. Psyche. The psyche came before the words. Archetype is a Greek word meaning “original pattern or model.”. In literature and art archetype is an image that reoccurs in different works, in different cultures, and in different periods of time.. An archetype is the original pattern or model . Archetypes can be applied to an image, a theme, a symbol, an idea, a character type, or a plot pattern.. Archetypes can be expressed in myths, dreams, literature, religions, fantasies, and folklore.. Archetypes: . An archetype, also known as universal . symbol. , may be. --a character, --- a . theme. ,. --- a symbol or ----even a . setting. . . **Many literary critics are of the opinion that archetypes, which have a common and recurring representation in a particular human culture or entire human race, shape the structure and function of a literary work.. Archetypes Our connection to stories What is an Archetype? An original model after which other things are similarly patterned An image, story pattern, character type, representation, or recurring
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