Explanation of Jungian Pyschology in Fifth Business

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

This video explains Jungian Psychology which had a profound effect on the novel Fifth Business by Robertson Davies. It is for use in the creative media assignment of Ben Donato-Woodger.

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  • are you irish

  • @Dane333 in part, 1/2 italian, the rest is a mix of Ireland (northern half I think), Welsh, Scottish, and English

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  • Your explanation of the shadow and self is good.

    You could anglicize Carl Jung's name as Charles Young. He's usually known as Carl though.

    Be careful when saying the word "anima".

    You don't want people to think you're saying enema. Unless of course you're discussing Freud, in which case that might be exactly what you want to be saying.

  • sound information on jung's archetypal theory.

    how are you applying it to fifth business?

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  • Perfectly put together

  • @obese1pandas HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAHA­H!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!! AWW MAN!!! HAHAHAHA!!!. HAHAHAH Superbad :D

  • awesome work =)) good job keep it up!

  • he looks mongolic. sorry

  • Your video was so helpful!! Thank you :)

    P.S. I know this is trivial but i'm just curious. Where are you from? You have an accent but I can't tell what it is :P

  • mclovin....

  • Thanks again! Can you do a video on how Jung directly influences Davies novel, Fifth Business? T

  • Great video! It has helped me to understand how Jung influenced Davies writing. Have you read In the Skin of a Lion by Ondaatje? I thought your explanation of the "Shadow" and "Self" archetypes could be applied to Patrick. He was unable admit his own role in Alice's death and instead took out his revenge on the larger politcal establishment. While he tried to be the avenger-a hero of the people, he came to realize his true self-just a man. A man who didn't need power and control, only love.

  • Interested!

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