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- The_Cry_for_Myth abstract "The Cry for Myth (1991) is a book by the American existential psychologist Rollo May, in which he proposes that modern people need myths to make sense of their lives, and that without myth they are prey to anxiety and addiction.The book explores numerous myths from Classical Greece through to twentieth century writers, and shows their relevance to the personal existential dilemmas of today. The book is divided into the following four parts:".
- The_Cry_for_Myth author Rollo_May.
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- The_Cry_for_Myth author Rollo_May.
- The_Cry_for_Myth country "U.S.A".
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- The_Cry_for_Myth quote "Americans cling to the myth of individualism as though it were the only normal way to live, unaware that it was unknown in the Middle Ages and would have been considered psychotic in Classical Greece.".
- The_Cry_for_Myth quote "Myths are like the beams in a house: not exposed to outside view, they are the structure which holds the house together so people can live in it.".
- The_Cry_for_Myth quote "Our most powerful and persuasive myth, which has had an amazingly widespread influence in this country and wherever radio is heard throughout the world, is that of the lone cowboy and the west.".
- The_Cry_for_Myth quote "The son of shiftless and unsuccessful farm people of North Dakota, Jim Gatz reflected the American myth of Proteus... He believed he could recreate himself, deny his parentage and his roots and build a new identity.".
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