A student says a body implies both interconnectedness and differentiated function because organs work together and each has a role.
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Role
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Jiang says the body metaphor implies role-meaning because every part of a body matters and losing even a small part causes problems.
Mythology functions as a play requiring actors; revolutionary leaders gain followers by volunteering to play the role the collective subconscious demands.
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"...things. One is everything is connected. Two is everything has a role."
"...first of all interconnectedness right everything is interconnected together um the role meaning every part of the body is important right if you lose..."
"...actors in this play. So, whoever volunteers now must play that role and then people will follow that person."
"Okay? So, Robespierre played the role of Jesus so people followed him. Even though people don't really know why they're following him. Okay? Does..."
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