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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. Carl Jung told Rowland Hazard about ideas emot ions and attitudes Thats what were going to be looking at now Ideas emotions and attitude s which were the guiding force of the lives of these people are suddenly cast to one side Most certainly the ide Carl Jung a pi oneer in the field of psychology focused on the psychoanalytic features of the archetype He defined an archetype as a universal and recurring image pattern or motif represen ting a typical human experience Archetypes are patterns and 99 children today, instead of having good and evilfather 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. A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature. I. Definitions and Misconceptions. Myth criticism deals with what Joseph Campbell called a “very deep chord” shared by all humans; the myth critic seeks out those mysterious elements that inform literary works and elicit near-universal human reactions, though there is no completely universal symbol.. A very old imaginative pattern that appears in literature across cultures and is repeated throughout the ages.. Two Famous Psychologists and . Their . Theories. Sigmund Freud . “Personal Unconscious”. 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.. Papa Jung!. Papa . jung. says,. “Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”. Differences Between Freud and Jung. Most of Jung's assumptions of his analytical psychology reflect his . theoretical differences with Freud. 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 . Two Famous Psychologists and . Their . Theories. Sigmund Freud . “Personal Unconscious”. -VS-. Carl Jung . “Collective Unconscious”. Sigmund Freud, German Psychologist. He hypothesized that archetypes exist in the personal . 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. Who has had the most positive influence on you?. 2. Give a name to the era we live in today (examples include the Hip-Hop Era, the Violent Generation, the New Baby Boomers, the Anti-Depression Era).. Plot Structure. Based Upon Conflict. (. wo. )man v. (. wo. )man. (. wo. )man v. nature. (. wo. )man v. self. (. wo. )man v. . the environment/society. (. wo. )man v. machine/technology. (. wo. )man v. the supernatural.

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