
Commission from
tato, colored by
Plinkie_Poi (for free, since me and Plinkie got this together).
Plinkie and I have been playing Persona 5 together. She gets to make all the role play choices while I murder everything. We love Joker's flaboyant clothes, but with love each other's flamboyant butts more. Sure is fun talking philosophy and psychology of Carl Jung with her as we play, too. Yes, I do enjoy the irony of having intellectual conversations while acting like a baby with muh girl. <3


Plinkie and I have been playing Persona 5 together. She gets to make all the role play choices while I murder everything. We love Joker's flaboyant clothes, but with love each other's flamboyant butts more. Sure is fun talking philosophy and psychology of Carl Jung with her as we play, too. Yes, I do enjoy the irony of having intellectual conversations while acting like a baby with muh girl. <3
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Mostly how it the concepts of Persona 5, 4, and 2 are literal interpretations of Carl Jung's theory of 'The shadow', the parts of ourselves we repress (not necessarily the parts of us that are bad), and how the heroes in 5 represent people who are okay with themselves while the villains are those that aren't, so they wind up letting their shadow take over and project what they don't like about themselves on others (like how Kamoshida's shadow suggests that others are sexually coming on to him and have high expectations of him, when he's the one doing those things to others)
Ehh, it's a 3-nearly-4 year old game.
Anyway, remember, the shadow is the repressed parts, not the bad parts. Futaba is afraid of fighting, afraid that crying out will make bad things happen. Her shadow is the repressed part of her that *wants* to call for help, and wants to fight. The results in her projecting that other people want to be angry.
Anyway, remember, the shadow is the repressed parts, not the bad parts. Futaba is afraid of fighting, afraid that crying out will make bad things happen. Her shadow is the repressed part of her that *wants* to call for help, and wants to fight. The results in her projecting that other people want to be angry.
Madarame, then, doesn't represent his own shadow as well. The shadows are the dark parts they don't want to *admit* exists, not the parts they aren't. Repressing one's shadow means to deny it's existence. Denying it makes it take *more* control of you.
For example as well, Kaneshiro's shadow is a fancy businessman in a bank. The real one is a thug. He represses the desire to be a fancy, respectable sort, while seeing what he does to kids as doing that.
For example as well, Kaneshiro's shadow is a fancy businessman in a bank. The real one is a thug. He represses the desire to be a fancy, respectable sort, while seeing what he does to kids as doing that.
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