Tuesday, September 23, 2008
I am Carl Gustav Jung
I am a Swiss psychologist and founder of analytical psychology who likes to hang around with Freud and discuss the unconscious. But unlike Freud I believed there was a second and deeper unconscious, the collective unconscious, which is like a holding tank for all of the past experiences of our species.
This ties in with my own theory about archetypes, and guess what their called...the Jungian Archetypes. In this theory, archetypes are inherited psychic dispositions that form the base in which from human life emerges. Evidence of these archetypes can be seen through out history in myths, symbols, rituals, and basic human instincts.
And all of these archetypes are a part of our collect unconscious.
I may have also been responsible for the foundation of Alcoholics Anonymous by admitting to an American patient that their case of alcoholism was so bad that only turning to spirituality would save them.
There are also rumors that I am a Nazi or a Nazi supporter, but pay no attention to that. It's all a big misunderstanding.
To learn more!: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungian_archetype
Anyway, Claire is now on page 410 in "Don Quixote". Poor Don Quixote was once again tricked by the barber and priest and is now riding in a cage on the back of an ox cart believing himself enchanted. From chapter XLIII the story has take up many Ironic Comedy traits. Poor Don Quixote is the butt of everyones jokes and he is even tied by the hand from the tower of a castle by the wicked and bored Maritornes! He is definitely the the center of the innkeepers, and to some extent of Don Fernando, Dorotea, Cardenio and all of his other friends. Except Sancho, who will always be blunt with his master for he knows of his madness but accepts it and even believes it.
These chapters also hold gobs of juicy low mimetic comedy with a little possible tragic romance regarding the forbidden love between Don Clara and Don Luis.
I'm very much enjoying "Don Quixote".
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment