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    Bartleby the Scrivener‚” by Herman Melville‚ and “Hills Like White Elephants‚” by Ernest Hemingway‚ both present entirely different stories about an isolated employee‚ and an awkward conversation between a young couple‚ but as we delve deeper into each story‚ we are presented with the theme of choice and gender. Bartleby is presented with a number of choices and opportunities to leave his place of work‚ and the woman‚ Jig‚ faces the choice of whether to get an abortion or not. This theme of decision

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    [pic] CARL JUNG 1875 - 1961 Dr. C. George Boeree Theory Jung’s theory divides the psyche into three parts. The first is the ego‚ which Jung identifies with the conscious mind. Closely related is the personal unconscious‚ which includes anything that is not presently conscious‚ but can be. The personal unconscious is like most people’s understanding of the unconscious in that it includes both memories that are easily brought to mind and those that have been suppressed for some reason. But it does

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    The Hellhound of Wall Street is a book about the Senate Investigator Fedinand Pecora‚ a immigrant who helped cross exam and prosecute the National City bank bankers who destroyed the economy in the Great Depression. It is a fascinating look at what the government can do when it wants to fight corruption on Wall Street. It was written by Michael Perino and published by Penguin Group in London‚ 2012. The story begins at start of the Great Depression. Ferdinand Pecora was a Sicilian immigrant who was

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    Carl Jung was born on July 26‚ 1875 in Kesswil‚ Switzerland. He was the only child of a Protestant clergyman. At the age of four‚ his family moved to Basel in which he grew up and attended the University of Basel from 1895-1900. Jung furthered his education at the University of Zurich where he obtained his M.D. He was a strong believer of the unconscious drives and innate characteristics shared by the human race. Jung and Freud shared the same idea of an unconscious nature‚ and worked together for

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    aspects of one person; those aspects are the archetype of the shadow and the individual. These interpretations are derived from Jung’s distinction between the collective unconscious and the personal unconscious. The collective unconscious is inherited‚ impersonal‚ and universal. The content of the collective unconscious is mainly archetypes; some archetypes occur in a particular society or time period‚ others are the same in all societies and times. The archetypes may find expression in myth and fairy tales

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    The Personal and Collective Unconscious To many‚ the unconscious is a section of our minds that is inconceivable and almost nonexistent. Like many things in life‚ what we cannot explain‚ we cannot accept. Sigmund Freud‚ mastermind of the field of psychology‚ began to theorize and explain the concept of the unconscious and its effects on our personal lives. Carl Gustav Jung was a young colleague of Sigmund Freud who made the “exploration of this “inner space” [the unconscious] his life’s work (Boeree

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    Bartleby‚ the Scrivener” forces readers to consider the numbing effects of capitalism upon a worker’s mind. Although American capitalism‚ democracy‚ and individualism are often seen to be mutually reinforcing the economic‚ political‚ and philosophical pillars of American society‚ Melville’s “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener” suggests that capitalism can dehumanize workers and that its stability relies upon the illusion that it is an inevitable‚ inhuman system. “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener” implies that this

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    from ancient to modern times.  This includes the basic human instincts and the archetypes. * The Self  is that what we are in essence. In psychological terms‚ it includes the conscious‚ the unconscious‚ and the ego. The Self is the central archetype in the collective unconscious‚ Archetypes The collective unconscious is shared by us all. This means that it is present in each of us‚ a vast reservoir of the archetypes of the whole of humanity. It is accessible to everyone.The collective unconscious

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    be a certain way. Also we can learn from history and past mistakes that lead them into bad times and disputes. From literature we learn morals and lessons through the characters position. “We live with our archetypes‚ but can we live in them?” rightly said by Poul Anderson. An archetype is a universally understood symbol or pattern of behavior. Homer is the author of two great epics in world literature. Some people also regard Homer to be a group of story tellers. Homer’s epic The Odyssey

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    to contact spirits.” He did not use any reason or logic to interpret the seizures‚ but instead jumped to his own conclusions. 3. What are archetypes? In what level of consciousness are they contained‚ according to Jung’s theory? Which archetype has Bob been influenced by? Provide evidence for your answer. How does it influence his behavior? Archetypes are themes that exist in all cultures‚ and they are rooted within the entire psyche (primarily in the consciousness and the collective unconsciousness)

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