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    2 The Double Clue Text Task

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    2. THE DOUBLE CLUE "But above everything – no publicity‚" said Mr. Marcus Hardman for perhaps the fourteenth time. He repeated the word publicity regularly throughout his conversation. Mr. Hardman was a small man‚ delicately plump‚ with exquisitely manicured hands and a plaintive tenor voice. He was rich‚ but not remarkably so. His hobby was collecting. Old lace‚ old fans‚ antique jewelry were the focus of his interest. Poirot and I‚ obeying Mr. Hardman’s urgent call‚ had arrived at his house. "My

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    World contains many archetypes in many different characters. Archetypes are an idea that Carl Jung‚ a well-known psychologist‚ came up with. Archetypes are the type of person you are and it comes from you unconscious. You can be several archetypes and they can change many times. But to talk about all of them would take to long‚ so I am going to focus on two specific archetypes the orphan and the seeker. The archetype of the orphan is shown very well threw John. The archetype of the orphan is described

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    Case Study 3: Carl Jung

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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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    views Heros the same way. The Greeks value strength and braveness. Disney shows what the Greeks value for someone to be called a hero through their character Hercules. Here is a little background on Hercules‚ he was born to the Greek God‚ Zeus but Hades‚ the God of the underworld‚ made Hercules mortal taking everything but his strength. Hercules uses his strength‚ like many heroes do‚ to overcome battles. One

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    Malcom X’s Similarities to Hercules Malcom X was a man who could be easily compared to the likes of Hercules of Ancient Greece as both had similar pasts‚ trials and family lives (though slightly out of order). Both men were the son of someone great and someone who was seemingly unworthy. Malcom Little‘s father‚ Earl Little‚ was a well educated and famous preacher. Preachers‚ at the time of Malcom’s upbringing‚ were very respected and were bringing messages of revival and equal rights/the need to

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    Transformers Archetypes Archetypes in the movie Transformers contrast and differ from each other in many ways. The archetypes range from; The Hero‚ to the Devil Figure‚ to many others found in the usual Battle between good and evil Situational Archetypes. Another situational archetype is The Journey‚ which is also used in this movie. These two Situational Archetypes are big key points in discovering what each individual character goes through within the movie. One of the major Archetypes used in

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    University to Europe. They were looking for clues as to where the lost city of Atlantis is. We all hoped that we could find this city and end rumors‚ true or untrue. When we arrived‚ we decided to look around what Plato called the Pillars of Hercules‚ now known as the

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    The main archetype that appears in dreams is the hero‚ which reflects “Wanting to be saved” (Daniel‚ 2017). This figure can be anything that a person feels could save them‚ like a prince or knight. The second is called the joker‚ which reflects “Unconventional ways

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    The Writer’s Journey -I came to believe that the Hero’s Journey is nothing less than a handbook for life‚ a complete instruction manual in the art of being human -the Hero’s Journey is not an invention‚ but an observation. It is a recognition of a beautiful design‚ a set of principles that govern the conduct of life and the world of storytelling the way physics and chemistry govern the physical world -from this model‚ infinite and highly varied copies can be produced‚ each resonating with the

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    using dreams‚ we can break into that unconscious barrier we have in order to understand what is truly going on deep inside the corners of our minds. He uses all kinds of archetypes to help comprehend and determine what really lies deep inside. According to Carl Jung’s theory‚ Annabel Lee is portrayed by the narrator as the anima archetype of Edgar Allan Poe’s poem in “Annabel Lee.” This whole poem is about the narrator fighting a war that is going on with a certain side of himself that he wants to let

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