The Shadow: Man’s Garbage Can

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School essay

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2 pages

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.doc

Published date :

12/12/2007

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Table of Contents The Shadow: Man’s Garbage Can Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. The key to Jungian psychology
  3. Dr. Jekyll an epitome of an upstanding citizen
  4. The idea that one's shadow is limited
  5. Conclusion
  6. Works cited

Abstract

Every child is born with a vast library of experiences which Jungian psychology describes as the collective unconscious, the contents of which are called archetypes. These archetypes are unlearned tendencies to experience life in certain ways, and manifest themselves in several forms. Some of the forms include the mother, the father, the child, and the maiden. Perhaps the most mysterious of these archetypes is the shadow (Boree 4).

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Level :Advanced Study : Literature School/University : Kent State University

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