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1. What are Jungian Archetypes.

2. What purpose does Jungian Archetypes fill in literature.

3. Describe people in your life who you see as a Jungian Archetype.

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1. Jungian archetypes are defined as images and themes that derive from the collective unconscious, as proposed by Carl Jung. Archetypes have universal meanings across cultures and may show up in dreams, literature, art or religion.

2. Jung theorized that these basic human archetypes form a “collective unconsciousness” across cultures and generations, which is why we see them recurring over and over in literature across cultures and eras.

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Who i see as models and good examples is family and mostly parents because they have some good behavior and good examples of life of what to do and what not to do.

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