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Shim-Song Yon-Gu
2016 Volume.31 No. 2 p.177 ~ p.214
An Interpretation of ¡°Golden Bird¡± from the Perspective of Analytical Psychology
Park Sang-Hag

Abstract
This thesis is an interpretation of ¡°Golden bird¡± of Grimm`s fairy tale and similar other tales from the perspective of analytical psychology. Golden bird story start loss of golden apple in king`s garden. King and three sons are one-sided structure live without female members in family. They need feminine aspect. Adventure and journey of stupid youngest son can be seen as a individuation process in analytic psychology. Ego meets several painful experience during journey. New Kingdom has a new specific collective consciousness. When ego fixed dominated specific collective consciousness he can only be liberated after completing the difficult task of the next phase in crisis of death. This process is initiation, which is a supplement to feminity after recovery of increased consciousness, marriage with the princess, which is possible to unify the sexes (coniunctio oppositorum). The ego who got the apple, bird, horse, and princess which is shown to be a supplement to feminity, does not attain a complete success. Although the youngest comes out after brothers` failure, yet separation and abandonment of persona are difficult challenges and after all he achives a higher consciousness and then he primarily marries the princess, his Anima, after he executed his brothers for his repeated hardships, when the intellectual capacity is sacrificed as offering. Also, the fox restores himself from magic after the youngest son kills him and cut his head and feet, as the fox`s wish. To be transformed into a human being. it experiences another consciousness. Finally, unifying the coniunctio oppositorum is fulfilled and a divine bond achieves the wholeness and it is accomplished individuation. In clinical practice, fox is compared to a therapist as a guide of individuation process who lead clients.
KEYWORD
Grimm, Golden bird, Analytical psychology, Individuation, Fox
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