Die aantrekkingskrag van die see
The magnetism of the ocean This article compares the use of oceanic symbolism in the poetry of Karin Boye, Ingrid Jonker and Sylvia Plath. Freud’s “oceanic feeling” is described and contrasted with Jung’s theory of the “great mother”. According to Jung, the “great mother” is the unconscious which is...
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doaj-83923729262244c9aa7fc06ebd783d042020-11-25T00:18:59ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372008-07-0129318119810.4102/lit.v29i3.131114Die aantrekkingskrag van die seeI. Gertenbach0Departement Afrikaans-Nederlands, Universiteit van KaapstadThe magnetism of the ocean This article compares the use of oceanic symbolism in the poetry of Karin Boye, Ingrid Jonker and Sylvia Plath. Freud’s “oceanic feeling” is described and contrasted with Jung’s theory of the “great mother”. According to Jung, the “great mother” is the unconscious which is represented by water. All these elements are discussed in the poems and compared to each other in order to gain a better understanding of the poetry. Although “death” (drowning) in the ocean appears to point to new life, it ends in unification with the archetypal mother. This liberates the poets symbolically, but not physically.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/131ArchetypesMother ArchetypeKarin BoyeFreudIngrid JonkerJungOceanic FeelingOceanic SymbolismSylvia Plath |
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The magnetism of the ocean
This article compares the use of oceanic symbolism in the poetry of Karin Boye, Ingrid Jonker and Sylvia Plath. Freud’s “oceanic feeling” is described and contrasted with Jung’s theory of the “great mother”. According to Jung, the “great mother” is the unconscious which is represented by water. All these elements are discussed in the poems and compared to each other in order to gain a better understanding of the poetry. Although “death” (drowning) in the ocean appears to point to new life, it ends in unification with the archetypal mother. This liberates the poets symbolically, but not physically. |
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