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Egyptian Wisdom Literature
Hromadová, Klára ; Janák, Jiří (advisor) ; Fárek, Martin (referee)
We glanced into the labyrinth of the Human sought. With the Gilgamesh-like yearning we peeped into the eternally mysterious sides of our world of comprehension. We followed the wise guide Ptahhotep who enriched us with his experiences; wise man Ipuver warned us about human inclinations so common in our daily lives. Amenemope assisted us in understanding the human fate and guided us on the life's way of joy and fulfilment.
One Side of the Hero- Interpretation of Cúchulainn's Story According to Campbell's Theory of Monomyth
Frühbauer, Jan ; Janák, Jiří (advisor) ; Fárek, Martin (referee)
The main intention of this work is an interpretation of a chosen mythical narration from the point of view of the theory of monomyth from american antropologist Joseph Campbell. In his well-known book The Hero of Thousand Faces he presents many myths and old legends from the whole wide world. In the way of comparison of the myths and the motives which they contain he demonstrates common spiritual grounds of the mankind. Campbelľ s approach is very familiar to the analytical psychology of C. G. Jung and he many times refers to him and his scholars. Currently he uses many of Jung' s terms, such as the idea of an archetype or Self (germ. das Selbst). Further, hismodel of monomyth of the hero carries resemblance to Jung' s image of the process ol individuation (germ. der lndividuationsprozess).
Egyptian Wisdom Literature
Hromadová, Klára ; Janák, Jiří (advisor) ; Fárek, Martin (referee)
We glanced into the labyrinth of the Human sought. With the Gilgamesh-like yearning we peeped into the eternally mysterious sides of our world of comprehension. We followed the wise guide Ptahhotep who enriched us with his experiences; wise man Ipuver warned us about human inclinations so common in our daily lives. Amenemope assisted us in understanding the human fate and guided us on the life's way of joy and fulfilment.
One Side of the Hero- Interpretation of Cúchulainn's Story According to Campbell's Theory of Monomyth
Frühbauer, Jan ; Fárek, Martin (referee) ; Janák, Jiří (advisor)
The main intention of this work is an interpretation of a chosen mythical narration from the point of view of the theory of monomyth from american antropologist Joseph Campbell. In his well-known book The Hero of Thousand Faces he presents many myths and old legends from the whole wide world. In the way of comparison of the myths and the motives which they contain he demonstrates common spiritual grounds of the mankind. Campbelľ s approach is very familiar to the analytical psychology of C. G. Jung and he many times refers to him and his scholars. Currently he uses many of Jung' s terms, such as the idea of an archetype or Self (germ. das Selbst). Further, hismodel of monomyth of the hero carries resemblance to Jung' s image of the process ol individuation (germ. der lndividuationsprozess).

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