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The Wise Old Man Archetype
Summary: Provides a description of the Jungian archetype of the wise old man, including examples and characteristics.
To understand a specific archetype, one must first understand what a Jungian archetype is. The two questions that are the most important to understand are the what and the where. What is an archetype and where do archetypes come from. First for the what, Jung believed that all humans possess a "preconscious psychic disposition that enables a (man) to react in a human manner." These prospectives for creation are defined when they enter the conscious mind as images. The archetype may emerge in the mind in many ways and forms. An archetype can also be defined as a mythic structure, coming down from myth and inserting itself into literature. The archetype only exists if the situation calls for it, and we are not conscience of it until it has already happened. According to The Critical Tradition: Classic Texts and Contemporary Trends,
Jung's hypothesis was that direct influence was...
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