WORLD LITERATURE MAN, MYTH, MEANING A MYTHOLOGICAL / ARCHETYPAL APPROACH
This pale blue dot, in Carl Sagan s words, this spinning world, is the repository of all of humanity s dreams, all human myth a connected world first seen from space in the 1960 s Apollo moon voyages, this is our home, our dreams, our myths.
WHAT IS MYTH? Various definitions can be explored. A traditional explanation is that myth explains some phenomenon of nature, the origin of humanity, or the customs, institutions, and religious rites of a people. This is a good working definition, but myth is far deeper. For the purposes of this class myth will be defined as an underlying TRUTH told in story form.
Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell These two individuals are GIANTS in the exploration of myth in the 20 th century. They opened a gateway to an understanding of human consciousness and the power of myth.
CARL JUNG 1875-1961
http://tecfalabs.unige.ch/mediawiki-narrative/index.php/hero's_journey JOSEPH CAMPBELL 1904-1987
Campbell s Four Functions of Myth 1. The first is the mystical function realizing what a wonder the universe is, what a mystery we are, and experiencing awe before this mystery. 2. The second is the cosmological dimension, the dimension with which science is concerned--showing you what the shape of the universe is, but showing it in such a way that the mystery again comes through.
Function of Myth Continued 3. The third function is the sociological one supporting and validating a certain social order. The myths vary enormously from place to place. Sociological myths are important in validating social orders. 4. The fourth function is one that everyone must try to relate to the pedagogical function of how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances. Myths can teach you that.
To return to Campbell s point about myth being a teaching tool for learning how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances, this is exactly a major function of The Epic of Gilgamesh.
Jung, Archetypes, and the Collective Unconscious The term archetype appeared in classical antiquity (Plotinus, 3 rd Century A.D.) It originates from the Greek archetypos, a beginning or primal pattern. These primal patterns reappear in human thoughts, actions, or desires constantly enough to be considered A universal concept or gestalt.
Collective Unconscious Founder of analytic psychology, Jung developed the concept of archetype after analyzing his own dreams. In them he found symbolic ideas that he also found in different religions and mythologies.
THE DEEP POOL OF BEING Jung developed the theory that these archetypes emanate from an area of mind He called the collective unconscious. He asserted that this region of mind is shared by all human beings. According to Jung, these archetypes are instinctive primal, human patterns.
Monomyth A basic pattern that is found in many narratives from around the world A cyclical journey or quest undertaken by a mythical hero The patterns we call ARCHETYPES
FORMS OF ARCHETYPES There are far too many psychological archetypes to detail in this brief summary. However, here are some of the more common ones that most people are familiar with. Hero Trickster or Jester Anima and Animus Creation myths Destruction myths Shadow
Consider Star Wars
Darth Vader Who voiced Darth Vader in the 1977 release of Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope? James Earl Jones
The Hero s Archetypal Journey He begins in ORDINARY LIFE. He receives the CALL TO ADVENTURE and encounters a helper along the way. Next he crosses the THRESHOLD OF ADVENTURE. He has entered into the other world where he undergoes TESTS and meets more HELPERS. Finally the hero realizes his PEAK EXPERIENCE. He then takes FLIGHT to his OLD LIFE with a BOON. Discussed in more detail on the back of your G.O.