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Carl Gustav Jung was born in 1875 in the vicarage of Kesswil, Switzerland, as the fourth-born but first-surviving child of a poor country parson and his unhappy, troubled wife who believed that she had two personalities. There are many other errors, particularly concerning Freud and the psychiatrists Eugen Bleuler and Carl Gustav Jung, that I could comment on, but I think I have made my point. In Clearcut, a film directed in 1991 by Richard Bugajski--also raised as a Catholic--Melnyk evokes the psychological speculations of Carl Gustav Jung to find in the apparently sadistic Arthur (Graham Greene, the "shadow" of the lawyer, Peter Maguire (Ron Lea) in his denial of his fear of a wilderness the law cannot subdue Paralleling this discussion are accounts of Melnyk's father and of the loss of status immigrants must endure in order to establish themselves in a new land. |
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