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Myth & Mind

Myth and Mind is an elective, English course for seniors, wherein we examine both classical mythology from various cultures and contemporary literature using a mythological and psychological lens.

Examples of Crossing the Threshold (departure)

Nemo looks into the unknown at the drop off, a departure that—ironically—his father fears more than he does.

Nemo looks into the unknown at the drop off, a departure that—ironically—his father fears more than he does.

The coal carrier points out the coming slaughter of bison in the 1995 Jim Jarmusch film Dead Man.

The coal carrier points out the coming slaughter of bison in the 1995 Jim Jarmusch film Dead Man.

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Written by Paul Easton On September 25, 2019
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