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6.2.HERO ARCHETYPE: A MYTHIC CHARACTER WHO SACRIFICES SELF TO BENEFIT SOCIETY. ARCHETYPES: A UNIVERSAL FORM FOUND IN ALL CULTURES.

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1 6.2.HERO ARCHETYPE: A MYTHIC CHARACTER WHO SACRIFICES SELF TO BENEFIT SOCIETY. ARCHETYPES: A UNIVERSAL FORM FOUND IN ALL CULTURES.

2 AGENDA Homework: Review Check 6.2 and bring in any additional materials that you need for your game. Review Check 6.1 Discuss 6.2 Archetypes Create a board game!!!

3 STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO Analyze and use 6.2 terms by designing and completing a “hero’s journey” game that implements 6.2 terms.

4 1. UNCONSCIOUSLY HIDING MEMORIES A. REPRESSION B. SUPPRESSION C.REGRESSION

5 2. REFUSAL TO ADMIT SOMETHING UNPLEASANT IS HAPPENING A. DENIAL B. DISPLACEMENT C. PROJECTION

6 3. OBSESSION WITH NEATNESS OR CLEANNESS BECAUSE OF POOR POTTY TRAINING. A. ORAL FIXATION B. ANAL RETENTIVENESS C. OEDIPUS COMPLEX

7 4. WHEN A PERSON EXPRESSES THE OPPOSITE EMOTION OF THE ONE THAT THEY ACTUALLY FEEL A. PROJECTION B. DENIAL C. REACTION FORMATION

8 5. TRANSFORMING NEGATIVE EMOTIONS INTO SOMETHING GOOD AND USEFUL A. SUBLIMATION B. PROJECTION C. REGRESSION

9 6. WHEN PEOPLE DIRECT EMOTIONS/ANGER TOWARDS A NON THREATENING OBJECT A. DENIAL B. SUBLIMATION C. DISPLACEMENT

10 7. METHODS USED BY THE EGO TO PREVENT THREATENING THOUGHTS FROM ENTERING CONSCIOUSNESS A. MECHANICAL ACTION B. DEFENSE MECHANISM C. EGO ACTION

11 8. ATTRIBUTING ONE’S OWN FEELINGS TO SOMEONE ELSE A. DISPLACEMENT B. PROJECTION C. SUBLIMATION

12 9. WHERE MALE CHILDREN SUBCONSCIOUSLY REGARD THEIR FATHER AS A COMPETITOR FOR LOVE OF THE MOTHER A. ELECTRA COMPLEX B. OEDIPUS COMPLEX C. DEFENSE MECHANISM

13 10. WHEN A PERSON REVERTS BACK TO ACTING LIKE THEY ARE IN AN EARLIER STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT A. DISPLACEMENT B. DENIAL C. REGRESSION

14 ACCORDING TO FREUD… Most of the contents of the unconscious are unacceptable or unpleasant, such as feelings of pain, anxiety, or conflict. According to Freud, the unconscious continues to influence our behavior and experience, even though we are unaware of these underlying influences.

15 CARL JUNG Follower of Freud, BUT he disagreed with him about the unconscious… **consists of the processes in the mind that occur automatically and are not available to introspection, and include thought processes, memory, affect, and motivation

16 COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS Area that we are unaware of, but all have in common… collective, universal, and impersonal nature which is identical in all individuals. This collective unconscious does not develop individually but is inherited. It consists of pre-existent forms, the archetypes

17 THINK ABOUT HEROES What do heroes have in common? Let’s compile a list. Now decide if you are going to work in a group or by yourself. You have 2 minutes to figure this out.

18 JUNG’S ARCHETYPES The Self = Conscious + the Unconscious = individuation The Shadow = unconscious mind and is composed of repressed ideas, weaknesses, desires, instincts and shortcomings. This archetype is often described as the darker side of the psyche, representing wildness, chaos and the unknown … may appear in visions or dreams … variety of forms (snake, dragons, monsters, demons, etc) The Anima (feminine image in the male psyche) or Animus (male image in the female psyche) = The anima/animus represents the "true self" rather than the image we present to others and serves as the primary source of communication with the collective unconscious. The Persona = how we present ourselves to the world. The mask…all of the different social masks that we wear among different groups and situations. It acts to shield the ego from negative images

19 EXAMPLES OF OTHER ARCHETYPES BY JUNG The father: Authority figure; stern; powerful. The mother: Nurturing; comforting. The child: Longing for innocence; rebirth; salvation. The wise old man: Guidance; knowledge; wisdom. The hero: Champion; defender; rescuer. The maiden: Innocence; desire; purity. The trickster: Deceiver; liar; trouble-maker

20 JOSEPH CAMPBELL Theorist that claimed there are archetypal events that occur within the Hero’s Journey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhk4N9A0oCA&feature=player_detailpage#t=13 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yZxs_jGN7Pg#t=5

21 CALL TO ADVENTURE The beginning of the hero journey He Just Can't Wait to Be King

22 SUPERNATURAL AID Help from a wise elder, often times in the form of a weapon Rafiki is clearly the best baboon in the world.

23 BELLY OF THE WHALE A crushing event that transforms a hero Stampede

24 THE SHADOW The destructive side of a hero that is found in their unconscious In Simba, it could be his own self-esteem, or it would be Scar Simba's destructive side

25 ONE MORE EXAMPLE OF THE HERO’S JOURNEY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AG4rlGkCRU&feature=player_detailpage#t=0

26 TAKE 5 MINUTES TO CREATE AN INITIAL PLAN FOR YOUR HERO’S JOURNEY GAME… Title? Format? Board Game? Card Game? Something else?

27 PEAK EXPERIENCE According to Maslow, rare moments of rapture that people experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailp age&v=tzQ9vrvTAtk#t=0

28 INFERIORITY COMPLEX Deep belief that one is not good enough, which causes compensation (A. Adler) An inferiority complex is a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feeling of not measuring up to society's standards. It is often subconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme antisocial behavior Scrubs

29 UNCONDITIONAL POSITIVE REGARD … CARL ROGERS The support one person gives another without sufficient reason https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWwkCTA65Hg&feat ure=player_detailpage#t=2

30 CONGRUENCE According to Carl Rogers, when people project their actual feelings

31 SELF ACTUALIZATION Highest need where a person has a sense of purpose and is willing to sacrifice lower needs Return to Pride Rock! The End - don't watch if you don't know how the movie ends!

32 WORK ON YOUR GAME…THE HERO’S JOURNEY You should use at least 7 of the terms. This will count as a class grade. If you get done early, play your game!


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