Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Joe DiMella Christiana Morgan

  My life as Joe, a lacrosse player who grew up in a nice town and at a prestigious boarding school, is similar to and different from Christiana Morgan. It's the same when it comes to opportunity and we both attend or attended a highly profound school, however, my career path is more centralized around sports versus the focus on psychology as she was well suited in this category. This brings me to Christiana's line, “Women have been in darkness for centuries. They don't know themselves. Or only poorly. And when women write, they translate this darkness.” This quote speaks about the good on the horizon for women and sparked a fire in her mind and drove her to be the person she is remembered to this day. She went through the ringer of learning despite her very wealthy family, from graduating from Harvard, she spread her expertise and made a name for herself and was a passionate lady with some hardships.


Christiana's accomplishments, such as unique depictions of visual art, physiological pioneering, and as a writer were put at the forefront of her mind while attending Harvard. Christiana I can see is like many greats of life, from basketball players who relate and look at a past player as an idol/inspiration, such as Kobe Bryant to Michael Jordan, or even a mother or father who takes someone under their wing to guide and push them to be a successful figure. That is how Christiana's story plays out as her inspiration was one of her Harvard professors who studied psychology. You would think Christiana's idol would be a lady figure, however, it was a male figure who she has learned and whose ideology was spread and developed in and out of her opportunistic feminist mind.


Henry “Harry” Murray was the first piece to the puzzle of the mastermind of Christiana Morgan. He had a great impact, and his teachings influenced Christina. His psychology study would dive deep into everything you need to know about it, such as interrogation or dealing with stress. Christiana saw no problem and followed in his footsteps by learning and understanding the field of study. The saying that great power comes with great responsibility relates to Henry because he didn't always have the most normal past with questionable decision-making. Christiana followed Henry and they collaboratively came up with the TAT personality test, this was a great achievement and the test is still used to this day. These two became very close with one another and had a personal relationship. In the end, this relationship had more problems as their field of study was more focused and demanded by only studying their job with psychology.


The mentorship of Henry Murray was hard on Christiana and a guy named Carl Jung who dove deep into his profession of helping women psychology was there to help Christiana. Jung was wrapped up in Christiana's persona, her confidence and women-oriented mindset were the reasons she was so successful, and Jung took notice and would meet with her frequently to discuss, solve, and help Christiana. Like her mentor and romantic relationship with Henry “Harry” Murray's, the two of them and their highly studied profession lead to everlasting problems with the two of them. This was the result of the relationship and field of study they abided by every day. 


Christiana Morgan's drowning was very questionable. Some say she could have drowned herself purposely or was drowned by someone, or it was by mistake. The psychology and minded person of a feminist like herself could have driven her to the ground. Her teachings are well remembered and show how your profession can cause dangers to yourself and others, despite the success that comes along with it.


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