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andrezito [222]
2 years ago
5

Which if the following 20th- century figures influenced modernist literature through his groundbreaking work on the subconscious

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2 answers:
hjlf2 years ago
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Which are thw figures?

castortr0y [4]2 years ago
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Answer:

The options:

A. Albert Einstein

B. Carl Jung

C. Karl Marx

D. Vladimir Lenin

The CORRECT ANSWER IS B is:

Carl Jung

Explanation:

Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin happened to be renowned social rhetorics, promoter of socialism, and majored in social issues.

It's important to note that Lenin happened to be a politician and a renowned revolutionary.

Albert Einstein was a renowned scientist, a physicist who majored in the theory of relativity, researched on the cosmos, black holes, and the subject of time and space, which it's reliant on the reference coordinate mechanism.

The subject of subconscious is an aspect of psychology, and it was specialised on by psychotherapist and psychologist Carl Jung.

A few of the areas that Jung worked on includes, researching on the subject of subconscious, individualism and symbolism. These subjects are attributes of modern literature. Individualism as an appealing area and way of life in terms of society and in an appealing area than the society. The symbolism that Jung researched on via archetypes is a peculiar means in evaluating the sense and own purpose of each and every person. Thus, symbolism is important in the aspects of developing of individuation.

The CORRECT ANSWER IS B is:

Carl Jung

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