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    each hero in each field was maximized and exceeded beyond capabilities. Character archetypes are used to make clear coordinations and distinctions between character roles in the story. Since Anime is made from Eastern side of the world while Disney films are from west‚ there are reasons of differences and similarities between the two animation regarding the archetype based from their culture. Hero character archetype is overlapped between Anime and Disney films samples. However‚ it was used differently

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    Carl Jung

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    elaborate on is Carl Gustav Jung‚ his views and research tactics have contributed to today’s understanding of psychology and expanded our knowledge on several different aspects and elements of psychology. Jung is best known for his development of archetypes‚ studies of the human psyche‚ the dream analysis and the collective unconscious. Carl Jung was born July 26‚ 1875‚ in Kesswil‚ Switzerland; he passed away on June 6‚ 1961 in Zurich. Originally Carl studied medicine‚ but also developed an interest

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    Notes: Safavid Empire

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    SAFAVID EMPIRE Key Focus: 1) The Ottoman (Sunni)-Safavid (Shi’ite) split in Dar al-Islam 2) Safavids’ use of religious extremism to inspire a following and forge an empire 3) Transition from heterodox ideology to orthodox theocracy under Shah Abbas I) The Safavid Rise to Power in Persia • 3 empires dominated by presence of Islam • M2oguls in India‚ Ottoman Empire‚ and Safavids a) Isma’il and the Messianic Ideology of the Qizilbash (warriors; “red heads” → their turbans) i) How did a 14 year-old

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    the reaction and interference of the characters in the play. Most importantly‚ the antagonist of the play‚ Iago‚ uses Desdemona’s “goodness” as the net to “enmesh” Othello‚ in addition to his other victims including Cassio and Roderigo. Iago’s Machiavellian plot to be evened with Othello‚ “wife for wife” depends heavily on his ability to destroy his marriage – thus confirming the importance of Desdemona. The status of Desdemona and Othello’s relationship as a major point of conflict is clear from

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    Carl Jung Beliefs

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    There was a time when Carl Jung was greatly influenced by Sigmund Freud. Indeed‚ their seemingly paternal relationship developed over several years and at one point‚ he was heir apparent to Psychoanalysis. Eventually‚ ideological differences and disagreement over dream interpretation proved to be the pair’s breaking point. While Freud theorized dreams were manifestations of the id as wish fulfillment‚ Jung had a grander idea. Jung was uniquely qualified to ascertain the deeper meaning of the various

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    virtue) should be facilitated by the state‚ Machiavelli seems paranoid. Since human nature does not engender liberty‚ leaders must construct states to create and preserve it. People do not require or even particularly desire the Machiavellian state‚ the Machiavellian state fully relies on the

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    Niccolo Machiavelli‚ in his work “The Prince” talks in detail about how a prince must act in order to be a truly effective and prosperous ruler. One of his cardinal rules for these princes is the idea that‚ “A prince should have no other object‚ nor any other thought‚ nor take anything else as his art but that of war and its orders and discipline; for that is the only art which is of concern to one who commands.” (The Prince‚ 58). William Shakespeare in his play Henry V tells the life of Henry the

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    Archetypal Mothers Role

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    A mother’s role impacts the child’s life and plays a huge part in deciding what type of person the child grows up to. Many twentieth century children’s literature demonstrates archetypes‚ including the mother‚ and how this helps the characters to succeed and find happiness. Children seek for this maternal figure if it is not found in the birth mother‚ or is lacking completely‚ as it is a natural instinct that a child relies on upon entering this world. The role of the mother figures in the children’s

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    beings - death. Throughout his journey to find immortality‚ the story portrayed various examples of different categories of archetypes that influenced the passage‚ and added to the overall meaning of the text. The most important archetypes that impacted the plot of the story include Gilgamesh’s heroic characteristics‚ Enkidu’s death‚ and the idea of immortality. The hero archetype is a very important example presented all through the story as it represents Gilgamesh’s heroic characteristics. The fact

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    A good deal of time was spent going over what each trait in the Dark Triad correlates with. It was shown that narcissists were less likely to remain monogamous (Campbell & Foster‚ 2002; Campbell‚ Foster‚ & Finkel‚ 2002). Machiavellians reportedly had more sexual partners‚ and were more inclined to sexually coerce their partners (McHosky‚ 2001b). And psychopaths were shown to be sexually exploitative and deceitful (Paulhus & Williams‚ 2002). Reading through all of those findings

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