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    carries his hatred for Edgar Linton, believing that he is partially responsible for taking his dear Catherine away from him, to Linton’s daughter Cathy. Cathy having to cope with Heathcliff’s abuse along with Hareton, inevitably prevails. The Jungian archetype of good versus evil is also shown in Rumpelstiltskin, as the miller’s daughter faces the riddle of figuring out Rumpelstiltskin’s name in order to save her child. Helpless at first, the miller’s daughter is able to utilize…

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    culture, psychology, and history into a single narrative, meant to serve as a metaphorical guide to existence. They are derived from oral traditions, which may be several thousand years older than the myths themselves, and they tend to conform to Jungian archetypes, illustrating the similarities between people from different civilizations. Stories that make up oral histories have undergone a process similar to Darwinian evolution, revised and refined, pared down to the most meaningful parts…

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    (www.jungnewyork.com) Jungian therapy may include creative activities of self-expression which help clients engage with their imagination and relieve inner creative qualities that may be inhibited by moral or ethical values. (http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/) Merits…

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    shared among elements in the species. He noted that the human unconscious mind is filled by archetypes and instincts. He considered the collective unconscious as one that supports and surrounds the unconscious mind, differentiating it from personal unconscious as proposed by Freud. Jung notes that the collective unconscious had a significant influence on individuals’ lives. What role do Archetypes…

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    incorporate various literary archetypes used to make the fundamental question of human nature more approachable. The persona, the shadow, the sacrifice, and the symbolism of predators all make significant appearances in these stories. These archetypes serve the purpose of connecting directly to the reader through universally meaningful elements. Wrapping the complex question of human nature in archetype makes the subject matter more accessible. Both tales incorporate the Jungian archetype of the…

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    deepest layer of the unconscious mind in which we all share as human beings. Because of this collective unconscious, all of humanity share archetypes that serve as original forms or prototypes. The different aspects of our lives are said to have been modeled after these original forms or ideas. One archetype that relates to the Batman universe is the archetype the persona. According to Jung, the persona represents the public mask that we all wear in front of society or is our social mask. Bruce…

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    because every story has a signatory archetype, like a hero’s quest. In his first book, a close reading on William Blake entitled “Fearful Symmetry”, he describes that culture and civilization are derived from imagination, which he defines as a “creative force of the mind”. In the film, audiences are drawn to the reality of Manila’s culture and society where the central character, Julio, a young man from the province in hopes of making a living in the city, an archetype that begins with a…

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    even mystic, while Freud’s theory remained ordinary and simple. As an overall, I could say that Jung hasn’t been as successful as Freud, as Freud’s psychoanalytic approach has been in wider use than Jung’s analytic psychology approach. Freudian and Jungian theories may attract different type of people that can be derived from the note by Nagari (n. d.) “One may sometimes refer to psychoanalysis as "materialistic" and reductive, while taking Jung to be the "spiritualistic" and holistic”…

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    under the typical Jungian archetype of a hero. He had a strange upbringing, as he was raised by pirates after his supposed death. Upon returning to Florin several years later, he finds his “kingdom” corrupted and left desolate by Prince Humperdinck. He is reintroduced into the world of Florin when he decides to rescue Buttercup and the ultimate boon happens when he defeats Prince Humperdinck and saves Buttercup. Speaking of Buttercup, she falls into the platonic ideal archetype; Where Westley is…

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    individual. The archetypes predispose us to approach life and to experience it in certain ways, according to patterns laid down in the psyche. There are archetypal figures, such as mother, father, child, archetypal events, such as birth, death, separation, and archetypal objects such as water, the sun, the moon, snakes, and so on. These images find expression in the psyche, in behavior. It is only archetypal images that are capable of being known and coming to consciousness, the archetypes…

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