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Jung's View of Archetypes as Instinctual Responses
Carl Jung originally proposed that human responses to archetypes are analogous to the instinctual behaviors observed in animals, suggesting an innate, universal, and biologically-based foundation for these psychological patterns.
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A researcher studying ancient myths from geographically isolated and historically unconnected civilizations discovers a recurring narrative: a young protagonist, after receiving guidance from a wise elder, leaves their home to face a series of trials, ultimately returning with a newfound understanding that benefits their community. Which of the following provides the best explanation for the appearance of this same fundamental story structure across these distinct cultures?
A researcher studying ancient myths from geographically isolated and historically unconnected civilizations discovers a recurring narrative: a young protagonist, after receiving guidance from a wise elder, leaves their home to face a series of trials, ultimately returning with a newfound understanding that benefits their community. Which of the following provides the best explanation for the appearance of this same fundamental story structure across these distinct cultures?