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Carl Jung and Archetypes

Carl Jung and Archetypes. Carl Jung. Freud’s a dirtbag …. 1875-1961 Freud’s BFF Friendship ended over furious argument over the nature of the unconscious Psychotic breakdown Supported Nazis Believed all humans share a vast collective unconscious , not just a personal unconscious.

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Carl Jung and Archetypes

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  1. Carl Jung and Archetypes

  2. Carl Jung Freud’s a dirtbag…. • 1875-1961 • Freud’s BFF • Friendship ended over furious argument over the nature of the unconscious • Psychotic breakdown • Supported Nazis • Believed all humans share a vast collective unconscious,not just a personal unconscious.

  3. Collective Unconscious Woah, man, that’s, like, totally far out. • All humans share universal memories, symbols, images, and themes • Called “archetypes” • Holds true across all peoples and cultures

  4. Archetypes • A very typical example of a certain person or thing. • Can be found in fairy tales, legends, and popular stories. • A quintessential model of the… • Hero • Nurturing mother • Powerful father • Wicked witch • Etc.

  5. The Hero • Larger-than-life character that often goes on some kind of journey or quest. • Demonstrates the qualities and abilities valued by his culture.

  6. The Villain • The antagonist working in opposition to the hero

  7. The Wise Father • The protector and leader

  8. The Nurturing Mother • The protective nurturer and gentle provider

  9. The Underdog • Characters who are always in the wrong place at the wrong time, but who usually win something of value in the end

  10. The Trickster • Characters who trick others to get them to do what she/he wants – they can be both virtuous and wicked.

  11. The Fool • Always optimistic things will turn out well. Has time for silly antics. Wears his/her heart on sleeve.

  12. The Fatal Woman or Temptress • A woman who uses her power (intellect, magic, or most of all, beauty) to make men, especially the Hero, weak

  13. Try it!Match the Toy Story characters below with their archetypes.

  14. Maleness & Femaleness • Two of Jung’s most important archetypes • “Masculine” & “feminine” qualities exist in both sexes • Problems arise if a person tries to suppress his/her opposite archetype

  15. Gender Stereotypes in Movies • Maleness: • Femaleness:

  16. Movie Time!

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