SYMBOLISMS IN FAIRY TALES - 1/2 - Introduction - Lúcia Helena Galvão from New Acropolis
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Part 02:    • SIMBOLISMOS NOS CONTOS DE FADAS 2/2 -...  
Symbolic analysis of Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel and The Ugly Duckling.

Fairy Tales, like Myths, transmit important guidance to human beings in symbolic language.
New Acropolis presents philosophical reflections on this traditional educational environment, through teacher and volunteer LÚCIA HELENA GALVÃO.

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00:00 -- PRESENTATION --
02:06 Myths...
Tales...
Fables...
"THE MYTH, at a given moment, compiles a number of archetypes, of very powerful ideas; and intertwined in a very intelligent way --- consciously constructed."
"FAIRY TALES are a dilution of these ideas (what Jung called the 'Collective Unconscious') that surface here and there."
"And the FABLE (...which came a little more to the surface) is entirely moral."

09:18 Popularization, simplification, conservation.
10:31 Compilers:
C. Perrault - France........... / 1628-1703
H. C.. Andersen - Denmark / 1805-1875
Brothers Grimm - Germany / Jacob....... 1785 - 1863 / Wilhelm.... 1786 - 1859
13:53 Common reason:
Hero or heroine
Evidences
Harmony ("...and they lived happily ever after.")
-- COMMON ELEMENTS --
Once upon a time...
Logical paradoxes
Antagonist
Magic weapons
No interests
15:23 Common elements: Once upon a time...
17:47 Common elements: Logical paradoxes...
19:40 Common elements: Antagonist...
21:18 Common elements:r Magic nurses...
22:56 Common elements: No interests. (the motivation has to be altruistic)
29:43 (IMAGE: seed breaking its shell / plant in arid soil)
31:51 (IMAGE: cover of "MUNDO" magazine - "The Hidden Side of Children's Tales")
Philosophical View:
A little NOUS...
More PSYCHE...
Much less SOMA...
35:41 -- Final Considerations --

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