This paper describes three stories and how the Jungian
archetype influences the story. The paper first discusses the Walt
Disney movie, "Song of the South", explaining how the Jungian father
archetype can be found in the story because there is an absent father that is replaced by another father figure. Next the paper
discusses the European children's tale, "Max and Moritz" which is a cautionary tale about what happens to children that grow up without a father. Lastly, the paper discusses the story of "Cinderella", explaining that it is representative of the the father-as-lover archetype.