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TITLE: An Interpretation of Mrs. Strickland’s Tragic Marriage in The Moon and Sixpence from the Perspective of Jungian Archetypal Theory
AUTHORS: Yanhui Wang
KEYWORDS: The Moon and Sixpence, Jungian Archetypal Theory, Marital Tragedy
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.5 No.4, April 25, 2017
ABSTRACT: The thesis tries to analyze Mrs. Strickland’s marital tragedy in The Moon and Sixpence from the perspective of Jungian archetypal theory. After a careful and thorough study of Mrs. Strickland’s four archetypes: anima (animus), persona, shadow and self, it is found that it was Mrs. Strickland’s self who was controlled by her persona that led to her failure in marriage.