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    The areas that will be outlined are the collective unconscious, primordial images, and the main focus will be on the well-adjusted person and the archetype shadow as these provide a sound basis to the analysis of Bart’s personality trait from a Neo-Freudian prospective. Jung claimed that we all have a part of our mind called the collective unconscious (Burger, 2004; Weiten, 2002). Thoughts and images are contained in the collective unconscious; these are difficult to bring into awareness (Burger…

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    Tricksters in Modern Entertainment Throughout the ages of storytelling and movie making we’ve had several types of characters. We’ve had heroes, villains and antiheroes. All these characters have been set up with many personalities. One personality of a multitude of characters used in stories and movies is the “trickster” personality. The trickster has been changed and rewritten so many times that we have many stories, new and old, that portray a character with this trait. One modern day…

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    Intertextuality is one of the major factors that have enabled The Simpsons to sustain a large, diversified audience for more than twenty years, and it has created an incentive for this audience to participate actively in discussions and cultural analysis. The Simpsons often goes further its entertaining purpose and assesses analytically the television in general, and current medial surroundings, including multiplication and the sitcom genre, in particular. It is not only concerned…

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    Mr. Burns Screams no and pushed him outside into the waiting hands of the Zombie drunks. You awful man screams marge he wasn't contaminated he was the only one who could invent a machine to save us. Pish posh said mr. Burns what does it matter. Simpson go out and get food Mr. Burns said. The zombies will avoid you because your smell and you have no brain. Why is burns running the show here he is the least valuable he can't even shoot a gun. Every one starts nodding and your dead says Moe pulls…

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    Before The Simpsons launched, people thought animation is the entertainment only for children, the target audience is not adult. However, after The Simpsons first time appeared in public, people changed their conventional concept about animation. Even though The Simpsons is not the show for children, some parents are still okay with letting their children watch the show with them (Alters, 2003). Animated comedy sitcom can also cater to the whole family’ tastes. The Simpsons’ impact permeates…

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    Throughout history, no matter what story or film, there’s always archetypes which applies to characters. Archetypes are repeated personas used in works of film and literature, they help create and maintain the story so that it is interesting and helps define the characters. The movie O Brother, Where Art-Thou is one work of fiction that depicts archetypes well. There are just a few of the existing archetypes portrayed in the movie, but it shows just how diverse the community of archetypes is.…

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    Family Guy and The Simpsons are two American classics. The Simpsons first debuted in 1989, and Family Guy aired its first episode a decade later in 1999. Designed for audiences fourteen years old and older, both television series contain some forms of strong language, sexual content, and dialogue that would not be suitable for younger children. Both television series impacted the realm of comedy in a positive way by producing spin-offs of the original shows in years to come. Many people enjoy…

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    Walt Disney Ideology

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    The world knows Walt Disney as the epitome of animation. His movies are known just as well throughout the world, but he is not known for his political dealings. J Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI during the Cold War, is not known for his effects on Hollywood. During the Cold War, both of these men dabbled in areas that they were not experts in. During the Cold War, Walt Disney started a more political angle to get more recognition for his work and more profit for his studio, to combat…

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    In the poem In the middle of the night by Christopher Brookmyer the mood is crudish because it is funny but at the same time spooky. The author creates this by making funny jokes and contradictory statements about conditions like deafness and blindness. Also the fact that the whole poem is like this makes it even more hilarious. My first piece of evidence to prove that there is humor in this is the huge number of contradictory statements. For example in the beginning the text says, “One fine…

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    Make America Great Again

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    The Simpsons creator, Matt Groener, must have seen this coming airing an episode in the year 2000 called ‘Bart to the future’ where Trump is President. In fact Trump had thought about running in the presidential race that same year but decided against it. He also considered for President in 2012 however his…

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