> For Jung, the shadow assumes two different, though related, forms: the personal shadow, which constitutes the forbidden aspects of an individual person; and the impersonal archetypal shadow, comprising the forbidden and generally
malignant elements of humanity (and possibly of Divinity) as a whole. Everybody has a personal shadow, while archetypal shadows are bigger than any single person. That said, certain people — Hitler, Charles Manson, a certain Cheeto-faced shitgibbon — can embody a society’s collective and archetypal shadow.