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    Contemporary Heros Quest

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    world Form alliances with normal society Also believes that Blade is a threat Villain Con’t  What is an archetype?   Heroism    A universal symbol‚ term‚ or pattern of behavior Blade possess selfless service Restrains himself from self indulgence Ruling the World    This is a common theme among villains Conspiracies to corrupt society Personal power and destruction Archetypes Initiation- Blade sought vengeance on the creature that bit and killed his mother during child birth. Separation-

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    His quest follows the same pattern as every other heroic journey throughout time; the universal monomyth. The key components that allow the universal monomyth to be seen throughout Finding Nemo are the basic steps of the hero myth‚ the different archetypes that characters fit perfectly to‚ and the universal themes that are visible throughout the movie. The heroic journey within Finding Nemo follows the story of Marlin‚ a small fearful clown fish who is afraid of everything from the wide open sea

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    him off the hell. The main reason why I picked this critical approach is because this play has established a significant relationship to archetypes and its patterns. Such things as archetype images played an important role in this play. For example on (page 32‚ line 8) it speaks of a circle‚ referring to the protection of Jehovah. As an archetype image it refers to wholeness and unity. Also between (lines 16-24)‚ Mephistophilis wants to put away with the trinity of Jehovah‚ by saying‚ "Hail

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    and the animus are involved in androgyny‚ and in the process of falling in love. How was Jung’s understanding of the unconscious different from that of Freud? Explain what Jung called the collective unconscious. List and briefly describe three archetypes. Describe a person’s fundamental motivation‚ according to Freud and Jung. Compare and contrast their ideas. Explain the term individuation. Give an example. Explain the term transcendent function. Describe ego inflation and psychic inflation

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    even a love story you’ll find that even your favorite stories would all follow these models or archetypes no matter what‚ for example the story “Leftovers” by Laura Weiss follows the hero journeys if you analyzed it and pay close enough attention it even plays into archetypes with immediately showing you the protagonist or in this case protagonists and letting you hear their stories. The first archetype is the quest or the departure often the protagonist is introduced in the beginning to give you

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    What are the challenges that face a psychotherapist working with self harm or eating disorders. “She cuts herself. Never too deep‚ never enough to die. But enough to feel the pain. Enough to feel the scream inside. The lines I wear around my wrist are there to prove that I exist. A broken mirror‚ a bleeding fist‚ a silver blade against a wrist‚ tears falling down to lips unkissed‚ she’s not the kind you’ll come to miss.” (http://xxdailydreamxx.tripod.com/id16.html) I took this poem from an

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    way the world looked at the human mind through the creation of “the archetype‚ the collective unconscious”‚ and the personality (introverted and extroverted) (Wikipedia.org). Jung created some of the best known psychological concepts such the archetypes of the conscious and unconscious mind. Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me (1952) and Chester Himes’ A Rage in Harlem (1989) are two works of literature that explore these archetypes. In order to thrive in society‚ as presented in Thompson’s and Himes’

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    dignity. “My Mother’s Blue Bowl” shows the power of nature over a materialistic world. Mama Walker has little value for materialistic possessions as shown through her recycling and eliminating them. The symbolic colours typical of earth mother archetypes in the story represent hope and renewal. Their poor apartment is full of life despite their lack of money and social prejudice. Mama Walker accomplishes this through her love for nature by “her flowers: everywhere‚ inside the house and outside

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    Eternal Feminism in Faust Goethe concludes his famous literary work Faust by exalting the “eternal feminine.” However‚ Goethe does not present us with a clear meaning of this term. I believe Goethe is saying that man’s struggle for knowledge and enlightenment can only be fully achieved when he recognizes and accepts that his soul is androgynous. The soul has a feminine component or counterpart which must be utilized so that he may be optimally guided in such a way as to acquire maximum spiritual

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    Deliverance Human beings are nothing short of complex. 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

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