
Being a victim
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
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The Complexity of Fictional Characters
This chapter explores the depth and moral complexities necessary for creating compelling characters in fiction, using examples from literature and popular media. It connects literary concepts with psychoanalytic theories from figures like Freud, Nietzsche, and Jung to analyze the inner workings of the human psyche. The discussion also addresses the intricate interplay of emotions, particularly anger, and its effects on personal dynamics and behavior.
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