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per·so·na P0208600 (pər-sō′nə)n.1. pl. personas The role that one assumes or displays in public or society; one's public image or personality, as distinguished from the inner self.2. pl. per·so·nas or per·so·nae (-nē) The character represented by the voice of the speaker or narrator in a literary work.3. personae The characters in a dramatic or literary work. [Latin persōna; see person.]persona (pɜːˈsəʊnə) n, pl -nae (-niː) 1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (often plural) a character in a play, novel, etc2. an assumed identity or character3. (Psychology) (in Jungian psychology) the mechanism that conceals a person's true thoughts and feelings, esp in his adaptation to the outside world[Latin: mask]per•so•na (pərˈsoʊ nə) n., pl. -nae (-nē), -nas. 1. Often, personae. a character in a fictional literary work. 2. (in the psychology of C. G. Jung) the public role or personality a person assumes or is perceived to assume (contrasted with anima). [1905–10; < Latin persōna mask, character] anima, persona - Anima is Carl Jung's term for the inner part of the personality, or character, as opposed to the persona, or outer part.See also related terms for personality.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | persona - an actor's portrayal of someone in a play; "she played the part of Desdemona"theatrical role, role, character, partpersonation, portrayal, characterization, enactment - acting the part of a character on stage; dramatically representing the character by speech and action and gesturebit part, minor role - a small roleheavy - a serious (or tragic) role in a playhero - the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poemingenue - the role of an innocent artless young woman in a playname part, title role - the role of the character after whom the play is namedheroine - the main good female character in a work of fictionbaddie, villain - the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction | | 2. | persona - (Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world; "a public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty"imageappearance, visual aspect - outward or visible aspect of a person or thingpsychological science, psychology - the science of mental lifeCarl Gustav Jung, Carl Jung, Jung - Swiss psychologist (1875-1961) |
personanoun personality, part, face, front, role, character, mask, façade, public face, assumed role the contradictions between her private life and her public personapersonanounA person portrayed in fiction or drama:character, personage.Translations IdiomsSeepersona non gratapersona
persona1. a character in a play, novel, etc. 2. (in Jungian psychology) the mechanism that conceals a person's true thoughts and feelings, esp in his adaptation to the outside world PersonaA mask of terra-cotta, stone or marble, designed to imitate the human face or the head of an animal, usually in the form of a grotesque; employed as an antic or as a gargoyle for discharging water.Persona (dreams)The English term personality is derived from the Greek word persona, which refers to the masks worn by the actors in ancient Greek dramas. In psychology, the persona is the personality that we project to the world (i.e., the self we want other people to see). As a public self, the persona is a means of facilitating social interaction and should not be viewed negatively as a “false” self. One of the most influential formulations of the notion of persona was put forward by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung. In Jung’s personality theory, the persona is one among several selves: the ego represents what we might call the self-image (the self we imagine ourselves to be); the shadow (which is a kind of alter-ego) embodies the traits that have been rejected as “not-self”; the anima or animus is the subconscious counter-self composed of the characteristics our particular culture identifies as belonging to the opposite sex; and the self is an archetype from the collective unconscious that provides the subconscious pattern for the ego (for the sense of selfhood). Each of these aspects of the self can appear in dreams in various forms. In the case of the persona, dream images include everything from clothing that we put on or take off in dreams to the roles we assume. In Jungian therapy, the persona is viewed as a means whereby new characteristics can be integrated into the patient’s ego structure. In other words, the subject can draw on previously rejected personality traits from the shadow and the anima or animus by acting them out in certain social situations and later identifying with them as part of a new ego concept. persona persona A mask of terra-cotta, marble, etc., designed to imitate the human face or the head of an animal, usually in grotesque form, employed as an antefix in buildings, as an ornament for discharging water, or as a gargoyle.PersonaAn add-on to the Firefox Web browser that customizes the toolbar area at the top of the window. There are hundreds of Personas that can be previewed by moving the mouse over the samples in the Personas Web page. For more information, visit www.getpersonas.com. See Firefox.
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persona
persona [per-so´nah] Jung's term for the personality mask or facade presented by a person to the outside world, as opposed to the anima, the inner being.per·so·na (per-sō'nă), A term that embodies the totality of the individual, the total constellation of the physical, psychological, and behavioral attributes of each unique person; in jungian psychology, the idealized presentation to others of all that is acceptable in one's personality; a personality assumed to mask the true one. See also: ego, self (4). Compare: shadow (2). [L. per, through, + sono, to sound: from the small megaphone in ancient dramatic masks, to aid in projecting the actor's voice] persona (pər-sō′nə)n.pl. personas The role that one assumes or displays in public or society; one's public image or personality, as distinguished from the inner self.per·so·na (pĕr-sō'nă) A term that embodies the total constellation of physical, psychological, and behavioral attributes of each unique individual; in jungian psychology, the outer aspect of character, as opposed to anima (2); the assumed personality used to mask the true one. [L. per, through, + sono, to sound: from the small megaphone in ancient dramatic masks, to aid in projecting the actor's voice]persona
Synonyms for personanoun personalitySynonyms- personality
- part
- face
- front
- role
- character
- mask
- façade
- public face
- assumed role
Synonyms for personanoun a person portrayed in fiction or dramaSynonymsSynonyms for personanoun an actor's portrayal of someone in a playSynonyms- theatrical role
- role
- character
- part
Related Words- personation
- portrayal
- characterization
- enactment
- bit part
- minor role
- heavy
- hero
- ingenue
- name part
- title role
- heroine
- baddie
- villain
noun (Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the worldSynonymsRelated Words- appearance
- visual aspect
- psychological science
- psychology
- Carl Gustav Jung
- Carl Jung
- Jung
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