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    analytical psychological theory of Carl G. Jung. This paper will compare and contrast interpersonal theory and analytical theory in relationship to basic or underlying assumptions‚ deterministic versus free will‚ and awareness of self (conscious versus unconscious motives for behavior). Some of the assumptions made by Sullivan regarding interpersonal theory are that he believed that individual personality is developed through interpersonal relationships. In developing this theory Sullivan shows how the

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    he needs to. Because he believes in the collective unconscious‚ he thinks that people are able to inherit traits from previous generations and experiences. Therefore‚ he will be able to change his personality and outward appearance when he deems it necessary. Carl Jung’s arch nemesis is Sigmund Freud‚ the superhero that everyone looks up too. Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud have very different concepts of the unconscious. Freud believed the unconscious mind is the center of all repressed thoughts

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    Lissandra Deliz Professor Samyn WIS March 21‚ 2015 “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener” The development of our complex modern society has taken shape first in the imagination of its members who‚ through the establishment of a collective unconscious‚ build a set of rules and guidelines for survival and perpetuation. The Greeks‚ masters of many social advances in their time‚ used their gods as examples to imitate or be wary of interchangeably‚ demonstrating an understanding of the perpetual duality of human

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    on the earth. Here‚ the cast of characters and description of the initial situation takes place in the sea‚ which is‚ symbolically considered‚ the realm of the collective unconscious. Moreover‚ given the fact that everybody has fishes’ tails‚ from the point of view of consciousness‚ the characters depicted are all driven by unconscious instinctual impulses‚ including the Little Mermaid. There are eight characters described at the beginning of the tale‚ the king‚ his mother‚ the Little Mermaid

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    away from hawks. Their parents don’t teach them or do anything to help them learn. It is simply instinctual for them to run away from hawks. Humans respond to archetypes in literature just as the chick responds to the hawk‚ through the “collective unconscious”. One may not know what archetypes are‚ but can still identify them. Frye explained archetypes as symbols that occur often enough in literature that people can recognize them. Humans can easily identify these in all types of stories.

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    Whether that be in the way we think or the way we act. Carl Jung was a famous psychiatrist that came up with a theory about the human mind. His theory in short says that we all have a collective unconscious were which all our primal instincts derived from our ancestors is stored. Along with the collective unconscious Jung says that we all have a shadow which encompasses our true selves. We all also have a persona that which is a mask that society has molded for us. Jung’s theories are seen in the

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    After reading the texts assigned for this week‚ I have selected “The Odjibwa Corn Hero” for my first response paper for two reasons: a) it is the only story I read that made me want to eat a bucket of corn afterwards and b) even though I do not know anything about Native American folklore‚ the story seems to have something familiar at its core which I intend to uncover. The story begins with Wunzh‚ after reaching a proper age‚ he decides to go to an isolated place to “fast undisturbed and find his

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    Introduction Collective security has been both supported and criticised as a method of preventing the outbreak of war. It’s an idea that has been around for centuries but it wasn’t until post World War I when it was truly utilized. Throughout my paper I will discuss in further detail what is meant by collective security and how the theory of collective security has been implemented. I will discuss the criticisms of collective security and what conditions help it succeed. I will go into additional

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    Media and collective memory Introduction The essay is about the relation between collective memory and media. The focus of the essay is on the mechanism that is followed by media to shape collective memory. In addition to how media used to have powerful control on collective memory and how is their control is contested after the introduction of alternative media and social media. The domination of collective memory is harder with democratization

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    your habit”‚ Lawrence Wilson states that destructive and lazy habits inevitably lead to illness‚ poverty and despair. A first step to changing habits is to realize that all behavior is unconscious and mechanical. We are creatures of habit. This is why behavior and thought patterns are not easy to change. The unconscious component can be very deep and very old. We need to understand this‚ and then we can change the bad habits. According to Wilson‚ the first rule is do not rationalize‚ defend‚ justify

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