Saturday, March 30, 2013

Finding a Diversified Focus

Here is the start of a lot of necessary research for this monster of a paper.  It seems like a monster now at least.  I am still working on my exact angle but I am much closer than I was a month ago at least!



Carl Jung”. Personality Theories. http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/jung.html. 2006.
This is an outline of Jung’s theories, lacking specificity but nevertheless offering a start to deeper research. [Diverse Time of sources, Diverse Types of Sources]
“Personating Persons: Rethinking Shakespearean Disguises”
This article specifically analyzes the use of Disguise in Shakespeare, but in a way closer to what I am curious about, specifically how these disguises define character. [Diverse types of sources, diverse time of sources]
Engler, Barbara. Personality Theories. Wadsworth Cengage Learning. 2009.
My roommate is a psychology major and she showed this textbook to me, part of which is dedicated to Jung and his personality theories. It is one she is currently using for one of her classes.  [Diverse Methods of Finding]
Rand, Frank Prentice. “The Over Garrulous Iago.” Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 3 pp. 154-161. 1950.
            This article is another personality analysis of Iago and analyzes to a certain degree the way in which Iago interacts with his fellow characters. [Diverse Methods of Finding, Diverse Time of Sources, Diverse Types of Sources]
Stempel, Daniel. “The Silence of Iago.” PMLA, Vol. 84, No. 2 pp.252-263. 1969.
            This essay analyzes Iago specifically and his moral ambivalence and lack of any moral sense.  [Diverse Methods of Finding, Diverse Types of Sources]
Rosenberg, Marvin. The Masks of Othello; the Search for the Identity of Othello, Iago. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1961. Print.
            This is a book focused around the identities of Iago and Othello and their relationship and how it factors into how each character functions in the plot of the play Othello. [Diverse Methods of Finding, Diverse Time Sources]
Carl Jung – Archetypes and Complexes – YouTube.
            This is a video, from YouTube as an excerpt from Psychology Classics looking back at the dynamics of Carl Jung’s psychological theories. [Diverse Time Sources, Diverse Types of Sources]
“Carl Jung – Archetypes.” Concepts of Archetypes at Carl Jung
            An analysis of Jung’s research and book, focused specifically on his research of archetypes. [Diverse Types of Sources, Diverse Time Sources]

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