A Jungian perspective on "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood
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A Jungian perspective on "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood
"How Far She Went" by Mary Hood is an intense story full of ever-changing and turbulent emotions. In writing about this story and its author, it can be seen there is more in depth reasoning and motivation underneath the characters actions than one might initially think. These actions could be likened to a Jungian psychological viewpoint and ideology.
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gt; Anon, once more the gesture, then begin:
> Command sinistral pedestal to writhe.
> Commence thou then the fervid Hokey-Poke,
> A mad gyration, hips in wanton swirl.
> To spin! A wilde release from Heavens yoke.
> Blessed dervish! Surely canst go, girl.
> The Hoke, the poke -- banish now thy doubt
> Verily, I say, 'tis what it's all about.
>
> -- by William Shakespeare
> (Jeff Brechlin, Potomac Falls)
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