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    tells the story of an FBI agent (Roy Clayton) that throughout the movie his main goal is to stop a terrorism plot that is threatening the life of citizens of the United States. The H.A.R.M. Theory is introduced through the use of prototypes and archetypes to alter the viewer’s insight of reality. By revealing details about the life of Samir and Agent Clayton‚ the filmmakers are able to create character arcs‚ while challenging the stereotypes created by their storyline of Samir and Agent Clayton.

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    Jung’s theory divided the psyche into the ego‚ the conscious mind‚ the personal unconscious‚ anything not presently conscious but can be‚ and the collective unconscious a kind of knowledge we are born with. Jung called the collective unconscious archetypes‚ which are similar to Freud’s theory of instincts. Jung’s theory of Analytical Psychology is prominent in the psychiatric field. His personality typology became very popular and was used to develop a paper-and pencil test call the Myers-Briggs

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    control over others. I support this belief as it establishes throughout the novel Ralph‚ Jack‚ and Roger’s want for absolute power and control. Although they all desire power and control all three have different reasons for doing so. Golding uses archetypes to depict his views‚ with Ralph being the innocent‚ Jack being the rebel‚ and Roger being the ruler. Ralph‚ the innocent‚ represents order‚ leadership and civilization. Of the three boys‚ he desires the power and control to create a civilised society

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    seems like any other old fairy tale‚ so the gender perceptions behind most of it are basically hidden to the naked eye. Before we can go on any further to explain in depth these gender perceptions‚ we must first identify the basic male and female archetypes as seen through the eyes of traditional gender perception. How do we characterize what is male? Let us remember that‚ unlike a person’s sex‚ a person’s gender is not identified by his or her genitals. Gender refers to masculinity and femininity

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    Roles What defines being ‘feminine’ will vary with each culture‚ but two archetypes: passive homemaker and liberal feminist have existed for centuries as one will see in two Japanese stories written in the 17th century. In The Love Suicides at Amijima‚ readers see the social chains that bind a submissive woman to her societal duties. On the other hand‚ in Tales of Sensuous Women‚ readers are shown a complete opposite archetype where women find ways to circumvent the social expectations that have been

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    Apollonian and Dionysian

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    The Apollonian and Dionysian man complete each other in the sense that these two terms create our society. The Apollonian man was given its name from Apollo‚ the sun- god. He represents light‚ clarity‚ and form. The Dionysian man was given its name from the Greek god Dionysus. As the wine-god‚ he represents drunkenness and ecstasy. The Dionysian was the primal aspect of reality‚ as well as raw nature‚ life and death‚ pleasure and pain‚ desire‚ passion‚ sex‚ and aggression. It is the

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    almost all of society is putting on the facade of being happy; often using technology to maintain such a big lie. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury conveys the themes of unhappiness and technology through the use of elements like motifs‚ symbolism‚ and archetypes. Throughout the novel‚ the audience can see the use of elements such as motifs and symbolism to convey a theme of technology. A motif being a dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition. Certain sequences in the novel show how technology

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    A Hero Journey

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    achievments‚or noble qulites.Now let me introduce you to a Hero Journey. It is a fundemental peradigm of human experince that is frequently the basis for wrtiten stories‚drama‚ and film.This comes from the mythologist Joseph Campbell.The stages and archetypes of the jpourny have been developed and appiled to film by Christopher Vogier.The writings of these men demonstrate that the Journey is helpful inunderstanding both fiction and realtiy.Thats why it is vaild today because it helps in real life.These

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    that can be matched to various media. Personality archetypes (also called marketing personas and/or marketing avatars): are created in order to supposedly clarify the specific behaviours‚ personality profiles‚ purchasing and media consumption habits of selected a typical customer and/or audience member. The process is said to be useful in developing campaign themes and appeals and planning which media (both paid and free/viral) the persona/archetype/ avatar will engage with. Many marketing experts imply

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    MARKET SEGMENTATION: ORGANISATIONAL ARCHETYPES AND RESEARCH AGENDAS* Mark Jenkins & Professor Malcolm McDonald Cranfield School of Management Address for correspondence: Mark Jenkins‚ Cranfield School of Management‚ Cranfield University‚ Bedford‚ MK43 0AL‚ UK. Tel: +44 (0) 234 751122; Fax: +44 (0) 234 750070 EMail: m.jenkins@cranfield.ac.uk Paper submitted to the European Journal of Marketing‚ February 1995. The authors acknowledge the invaluable comments of Professor Martin Christopher and the

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