Psychologist Carl Gustav Jung described twelve female archetypes. One of which was the Creator archetype. The Creator is an artist - she creates through innovation and imagination. She can express her sexuality through art and conception, whether this is through sculpture, writing, painting, song, or another form.
Long ago, when the universe was first beginning, the first beings lived in a void of stars and planets. These beings lived in weak harmony with the universe around them; the men defended their homes from the darker entities that sought light from the stars as energy, while the women made homes in the stars and waited for their husbands to return.
Lilith
How does an elaborate story develop? A story such as a novel must have a few key components to become a great story. It must have the proper background information to start, and once a setting and the main characters are established, then the story can begin to develop as a whole. Much like the novel “White Fang”, which has a few characters that represent the idea of familial archetypes, as presented by Carl Jung. These characters used in the story, “White Fang”, include the she-wolf as the mother, White Fang represents the child, and Gray Beaver as the father archetype.
According to the Jung Typology Test, my four letter personality type is ISFJ. I was not surprised with my results at all and found them to be very accurate and represent me as a person. As an introvert, “I often prefer doing things alone or with one or two people (CITE). As a student, being an introvert is a disadvantage for me because I do not work well with large study groups and instead rather lock myself in a room and study alone. With sensing, “I learn best when I see how to use what I’m learning” (CITE) and only complete things using what I know from experience. By only using my experience when completing assignments or school work hinders my experience as a student by limiting my ability to learn new material. Through feeling, I tend
B. According to the site, it says that those with this personality type have a keen sense of right and wrong and are known to be on time. They do best following step- by-step procedures, go by just the facts, and are dependable enough to carry something through (even if it negatively effects them). When someone is inconsistent, they are frustrated but usually keep that to themselves to keep away from a conflict. My personality type makes tough decisions and sticks to them. Suggested careers are in administrative management, management, accounting, dentist or dental assistant. Famous people who share this personality
In the beginging all that existed was the void. The only thing known to be speen where
When taking the Jung typology test the profile I received was INFJ. In this profile, “I” stands for introvert. What this means is that I tend to be more introverted, rather than extraverted. An example of this is, a friend of mine was having a party and asked me to go. Since it was my friend’s birthday I decided to go. When I got to the party I realized that I wouldn’t be able to talk to her very much because of all the people there. I spent most of the night being very quiet and not starting up any conversations. Whenever someone started talking to me, I would keep the conversation going of course. After about an hour of uncomfortable socializing I decided to step out on her back porch for some peace and quiet. I often find that when I am
Carl Gustav Jung is a Swiss psychiatrist and the successor of psychoanalysis with important intellectual movements of the twentieth century. In his early career, Jung was influenced by the theory of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis (Breger 2000, p. 217). However, they came into disagreement in notions which then broke their relationship. It was because Freud’s view of myth was based on reality, which there was no religion involved, whereas Jung though that myth was based on both reality and religion. Consequently, Jung’s notions were commonly accepted by society because of the wider context. Then, through his research and clinical findings, he developed some concepts like archetypes, collective unconscious, shadow, extrovert and introvert and persona (Carter 2011 p. 442). These concepts help Jung to deepen the explanation about myth. For Jung, myth is a projection of archetypes and collective unconscious. Their form are universal and identical with every society back into history. Myth can be identical because the original form, the archetypes, is configured to be the same among human's unconscious globally where people's psychic realm encounters certain motifs and typical figures that built into the structure of man’s unconsciousness (Jung Myth Ex. 3-4). According to Edward Tylor and James Frazer, myth and science were contradict where science was factual and myth was not (Segal 2003, p. 48). Therefore, myth has an important role in human nature and modern
In the webtext i completed both assessments, the first which was the Jungian Typology quiz. After taking this quiz it informed me that I am:34% Introvert, 31% Intuitive, 12% feeling and 16% judging.
The strengths and weaknesses of a committed actor can be paradoxical. For this area I chose to consult with an acting colleague of 17 years. I thought it was necessary to have an objective perspective to honestly describe what has been observed from someone that knows me, personally. The following paragraph from a close friend and veteran actor explains this quandary in her description of me.
Psychologist Carl Jung established that there is universality in character traits and personalities and that people fit within these universal classifications of character (Pearson & Marr, 2007). In fact, he termed these universal templates as archetypes, a term derived from the Greek word archetypos, which means the original patterns and models that represent the copies of all things. The variations in personalities and archetypes enable people to have different narratives to their lives, expectations, decisions and their interaction with their environment. In the scope of the current essay, I am going to highlight the peculiarities of the persona archetype.
The book starts with the world that is full of wizard and magic. The first impression that the main character gave me is that the character is wild but naive. For example, Ged’s first action where he tries to mimic his aunt’s magic which caused him to stand out. His innocent and not knowing mind cause many to be fearful of him since he is “powerful” although he is just as ordinary as the others. In addition to this, Ged is also somewhat lonely in which his mom died when he is young and that his older siblings are all gone far away. He didn't really find much find when he entered the School for Wizard. However, I think that these example for lonesome cause the character to be “not caring” and more wild compared to others. Moreover, one action that the main character did that stands out the most to me was when he tries to save the whole land of Gout using his little trick. One thing that he said is that “ I’ll keep up this fog as long as I can.
In the 1920’s, a Swiss psychologist named Carl Jung devised a theory. Jung didn’t accept the idea that the behaviors of people were random. Instead, he was a firm believer that the differences between individuals were a result of how people use their brains. Jung claimed that “what appears to be random behavior is actually the result of differences in the way people prefer to use their mental capacities.” (The Myers & Briggs Foundation). Jung realized that people typically function in one of two ways, take in information or make decisions, and that people usually are more comfortable alone or around others. With all these observations, Jung wrote a book titled Psychological Types, which introduced the idea of personality and psychological
The emptiness was thus filled with rich lustrous galaxies, constellations and diverse solar systems. The universe was alive; the corpse had been risen from the dead. The birth had been like an influx of electrical currents, circulating to all the recesses of space. The Sentient One had come and his intention was to create life. The life that he had created was man, on a planet that he called Reverie, for it was his dream to extinguish the emptiness of space.
Carl Jung was a Psychologist and psychiatrist who developed a form of analytic psychotherapy. Many of his Ideas can be paralleled to religious spirituality and healing in India. In this paper, I hope to provide information about Carl Jung and his ideas about psychoanalysis, different methods of religious healing in India, and a comparison of the two.
A Jungian Archetype is an image, pattern, or symbol that appears in dreams, mythology, and in fairytales. The twelve archetypes are The Innocent, The Orphan, The Warrior,The Caregiver, The Seeker, The Lover, The Destroyer, The Creator, The Ruler, The magician, The Sage, and The Fool or Jester. Lastly, these twelve archetypes, are evident in every story read so that a valuable purpose and moral can be learned from the writer to the reader. Learning about Jungian Archetypes, has allowed me to understand and reflect upon how characters in Waiting of Godot are classified. Vladimir is classified as “The Sage”.
Oscar Wilde can be described as the creator archetype. In “The Picture of Dorian Gray: Preface” by Oscar Wilde, Wilde states, “The artist is the creator of beautiful things. To reveal art and conceal the artist is art's aim.” In other words, Wilde is an artist and he uses figurative language to hide a moral concept in his writing as that is what an artist goal. This shows that Wilde is the creator archetype because the creator’s goal is to realize a vision and Wilde’s goal is to reveal and conceal art within his type of art, therefore he can be described as the creator archetype.