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    Jung Archetypes

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    Although there are many types of Archetypes. Jung expressed that there are twelve primary types which demonstrates our basic human motivation. The archetypes are divided into three groups identified as The Ego Types‚ The Soul Types and The Self Types.The Ego Types are 1.The Every Man: This character is empathetic‚ sincere and is able to fit in with others who are like him. According to Jung‚ his/her personality could be described as being"down to earth” and he is honest. This character accepts all

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    Carl Jung Archetypes

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    Carl Gustav Jung was born July 26‚ 1875 in Switzerland. He came from a troubled household which I believe contributed to his interest in psychology. In his early years Jung was traumatized by the separation of his parents‚ while his mother was in the mental hospital in Zurich(memiors) . Emilie Preiswerk ‚ Jung’s mother‚ was a psychic and `uncanny’ to the point where her son was afraid of her at night. It was from observation of his mother’s `split mind’ that Jung claimed to have learned `the mind

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    Carl Jung‚ most famously known for his work in describing archetypes‚ synchronicity‚ and the collective unconscious has shown me a new way to look at life. Archetypes reveal to humans that we are not just linked through how we look or what functions we have such as arms‚ hearts or breathing. Some classic archetypes in my life were such as my father was a tyrant of a man who would control everything my family did because when my family lived with him‚ he did not let my mom have any money to do anything

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    CARL JUNG AND THE THEORY OF ARCHETYPES Background Carl Gustav Jung was born July 26‚ 1875‚ in the small Swiss village of Kessewil...He was surrounded by a fairly well educated extended family‚ including quite a few clergymen and some eccentrics as well. [Jung’s father] started Carl on Latin when he was six years old‚ beginning a long interest in language and literature -- especially ancient literature. Besides most modern western European languages‚ Jung could read several ancient ones‚ including

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    and legends. George Lucas also based his ideas off of Jung’s Archetype Theory. This theory is that our personalities fit into one of many different types‚ each based on a collective unconscious. His story follows a classic heroic arc. Star Wars was the first serious science fiction film created and also one six Oscars. In the movie Stars Wars by George Lucas’s characters relate to other books in terms of Jung’s theory‚ and relate to Jung collective unconscious‚ and have a familiar heroic arc. Some

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    <center><b>Archetypes and Their Influence on the Personality: Carl Gustav Jung</b></center> <br> <br><li>Introduction <br>Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was born on July 26‚ in the small village of Kesswil on Lake Constance. He was named after his grandfather‚ a professor of medicine at the University of Basel. He was the oldest child and only surviving son of a Swiss Reform pastor. Carl attended the University of Basel and decided to go into the field of psychiatry after reading a book that caught

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    Bartleby The Scrivener

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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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    Discussion Questions for “Bartleby the Scrivener” 1. What does the subtitle of “Bartleby” suggest? What is the significance of Wall Street and the walls in the story? 2. What is the significance of the information that the narrator provides about himself and his employees at the beginning of the story? How does it prepare us to understand Bartleby and the narrator’s attitude toward him? 3. Why does Melville tell the story from the point of view of the employer rather than of the office

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    Discussion Questions for "Bartleby‚ the Scrivener" 1. What does the subtitle of "Bartleby" suggest? What is the significance of Wall Street and the walls in the story? Don’t overlook the contrasting images of white and black walls. 2. What is the significance of the information that the narrator provides about himself and his employees at the beginning of the story? How does it prepare us to understand Bartleby and the narrator’s attitude toward him? In what ways in "B" really a story

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    betweenBartleby‚ the inscrutable character Herman Melville depicted In “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street”. and Gandhi is they both reach a certain degree of success through passive resistance. The difference is Bartleby does not end well‚ he died as the consequence of resistance. Nevertheless‚ the dignity‚ individuality and power he shows through occupying space and resistance to submit to his employer is indelible. Bartleby keeps his own free will till the end which is a big step to success

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