The Hero
This is like your favorite superhero, it’s the part of you that jumps in when things get tough. When you try to solve a puzzle or win a race, the hero is helping you out.
The Shadow
Now imagine a grumpy monster hiding under your bed, that's the shadow. It shows up when you feel scared or angry, like when you're mad at your brother for taking your toy.
The Anima/Animus
These are like the best friends who help you understand others. If you’re a boy, anima helps you see things from a girl’s point of view, just like how you imagine your friend would feel if you took her favorite crayon.
The Self
Finally, the self is like the whole toy box, it brings all the toys together so you can play the biggest game: being yourself! Imagine your brain is like a toy box, every Jungian Archetype is just a special kind of toy that helps you play different games in life.
There are four main toys: the hero, the shadow, the anima/animus, and the self. Think of them as friends who help you understand what's going on inside your head.
The Hero
This is like your favorite superhero, it’s the part of you that jumps in when things get tough. When you try to solve a puzzle or win a race, the hero is helping you out.
The Shadow
Now imagine a grumpy monster hiding under your bed, that's the shadow. It shows up when you feel scared or angry, like when you're mad at your brother for taking your toy.
The Anima/Animus
These are like the best friends who help you understand others. If you’re a boy, anima helps you see things from a girl’s point of view, just like how you imagine your friend would feel if you took her favorite crayon.
The Self
Finally, the self is like the whole toy box, it brings all the toys together so you can play the biggest game: being yourself!
Examples
- A student suddenly becomes confident before an exam, showing the Self archetype at work.
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See also
- What is Carl Jung’s archetypes?
- What are shared archetypes?
- What are archetypal characters?
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