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Jung, Etc. (Thursday, 01/26/2006, 7th Period)
"Okay, guys? I forgot I told you we were gonna be having monthly quizzes. Because I didn't give you time to prep, it'll be an easy one this time, and we'll have some time for you to review your notes or ask questions before you take the quiz."
1. Name one of the archetypes that Jung pioneered the study of.
2. Who was your favorite Space Battles XII character? Why?
3. What's the Hero's Journey?
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1. Name one of the archetypes that Jung pioneered the study of.
2. Who was your favorite Space Battles XII character? Why?
3. What's the Hero's Journey?
Useful Links:
Ms. Calendar's Voice Mail
Ms. Calendar's E-Mail
Useful Quiz Links:
Previous classes are here. Wiki on Jungian archetypes here. Link on the Hero's Journey here. Copy/paste is your friend.
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2. Leanna. I like strong women who aren't afraid to fight their own battles and get the job done.
3. The Hero's Journey duplicates the stages of the Rite of Passage. First the initiate faces separation from his own, familiar world. Once separated, he undergoes initiation and transformation, where the old ways of thinking and acting are altered or destroyed, opening the way to a new level of awareness, skill and freedom. After successfully meeting the challenges of the initiation, the initiate takes the journey's final step, the return to his world. When he does, he will find that he is more confident, perceptive, and capable, and he will discover that his community now treats him as an adult, with all of the respect, rights and privileges which that status implies.
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2. Dark Helmet. Guy doesn't go that evil without a good reason. And I also admired his efficiency.
3. The Hero's Journey is the archetypal cycle pioneered by Jung. Hero is taken from familiarity, altered physically and/or mentally in order to better face his challenges, and then returned to familiarity duly changed.
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2. Dark Helmet, even though he didn't get a lot of screen time. I would've liked to know more about the history between him and Ted Bologna. I bet that guy being all cryptic at him had a lot to do with his turn to the Black Part of the Inertia.
3. The Hero's Journey
is in no way familiar to metakes a person from their normal life ofslaverybanality to lead them into a world of normally supernatural wonder. They are assisted along the way by a helper, typically olderwith a beard and a smug smile, who might also bestow a talisman of some power upon the person to help with the journey. The person must then cross some sort of threshold taking him from his ordinary life into this new supernatural worldlike winning a podrace and being freed, just for example. He then undergoes a series of tests against monstersor his own internal demons, woe, often aided by a companionor some pointless droidsuntil he faces a final battlethat most of the times they even defeat. He must then prepare to return to the mundane world where he will use the skills and lessons from his adventure in the rest of his lifeor die telling his son that he was right.Re: January Quiz - Take Quiz Here
2. Dark Helmet, because it's fun to root for the evil character.
3. The Hero's Journey is a path that hero's go through that was pioneered by Jung. The Hero goes through certain steps in three different stages. The goal of the Journey is for the Hero to grow and change. The Hero then returns home and tries to pass the changes on to his people.
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