Jungian Elements in Postmodern Literature: A Study of The Da Vinci Code (2003) by Dan Brown
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University of Tlemcen
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This dissertation deals with the application of the theory of character arc by K.M.
Weiland and elements of Jungian theory to explain the nature of character
development in the award-winning novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. The
research is purely analytical and achieved by applying the character arc theory to the
protagonist of the novel. The second step is the use of the flat character arc as a
foundation to highlight and prove the existence of the Jungian element and its
fundamental function as a web of symbols that glue different parts of the novel with
the characters in it on an archetypal level. It is shown, that the protagonist went
through a flat character arc and that his character reflects the image of a sage
archetype. Furthermore, this dissertation deals with the existence of other archetypes
represented by the characters, mainly the shadow archetype, the anima, the animus,
and the trickster archetype along with the syzygy between them.