A Jungian Psychoanalytic Interpretation of William Faulkner's As I Lay DyingUniversity Press of America, 1981 - 99 sider |
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... motif which con- sistently describes the distinguishing traits of Jewel . Colors are also highly symbolic in this pas- sage . Green signifies the color of vegetation ( life ) and of corpses ( death ) . Yellow is con- nected with the far ...
... motif which con- sistently describes the distinguishing traits of Jewel . Colors are also highly symbolic in this pas- sage . Green signifies the color of vegetation ( life ) and of corpses ( death ) . Yellow is con- nected with the far ...
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... motif represents the preconscious , childhood aspect of the collective psyche . " 3 In accordance with Jung's concepts , the Child archetype is the psychological process of regener- ation . Jung further states that the Child motif re ...
... motif represents the preconscious , childhood aspect of the collective psyche . " 3 In accordance with Jung's concepts , the Child archetype is the psychological process of regener- ation . Jung further states that the Child motif re ...
Side 63
... motif of ' smaller than small yet bigger than big ' com- plements the impotence of the child by means of its equally miraculous deeds . " 7 The Child carries with it a sense of divinity , a redemptive quality , and a new realization ...
... motif of ' smaller than small yet bigger than big ' com- plements the impotence of the child by means of its equally miraculous deeds . " 7 The Child carries with it a sense of divinity , a redemptive quality , and a new realization ...
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According Addie Addie's aint Anse appear aspects becomes believed body Bollingen Series XX brother Bundren family C. G. Jung called Carl Gustav Jung Cash casket Chapter character Child circle collective unconscious complete concept conscious Consequently continues dark Darl Darl's dead death deep Dewey Dewey Dell Dying New York earth emerge emotions entity eternal existence experience expression eyes face facts feel figure final fire fish four goddess going green Gustav Jung Hence horse human individual Jefferson Jersey Jewel Jung's JUNGIAN ARCHETYPE knew Lay Dying light look manner meaning mental Michigan mind mother motif nature NOTES novel powerful Princeton University Press psyche psychic Psychology qualities R.F.C. Hull reflect represents serves Shadow soul spiritual symbol thou tion trans truths Vardaman Vintage Books whole William Faulkner Wise writer