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Archetypal Analysis

Archetypal Analysis. Myths are things that never happened but always are - Carl Sagan. Archetypes are pre-logical mentality - T. S. Eliot. Myth criticism Carl Jung (1875 – 1961) Collective unconscious. Three Basic Qualities That Characterize Archetypes. Primordial Characteristics

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Archetypal Analysis

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  1. Archetypal Analysis Myths are things that never happened but always are - Carl Sagan

  2. Archetypes are pre-logical mentality- T. S. Eliot • Myth criticism • Carl Jung (1875 – 1961) • Collective unconscious

  3. Three Basic Qualities That Characterize Archetypes • Primordial Characteristics • Universal Characteristics • Recurrent Characteristics

  4. Recurrent Archetypal Motifs • World destruction • Immortality • Hero • Oedipus legends • Slaying of monsters • Virgin births

  5. Images or Symbols • Sun • Colors • Water • Circle • Garden • Desert • Numbers

  6. Archetypal Images of Women • Earth mother • Temptress • Soul-mate • Platonic ideal

  7. Characters • Hero • Devil • Scapegoat • Star-crossed lovers • Intellectual • Medicine woman • Shaman

  8. Situation • Initiation • Task • Quest • Fall • Death and Rebirth

  9. Shadow, Anima, and Persona • Shadow • Anima/Animus • Persona

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