Personality theory according to Carl Gustav Jung discusses a variety of important matters including the concepts of the ego, the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious. Jung believes that human beings are influenced by the heritage of the past and form personalities without realizing it. Jung also divides several archetypes such as Persona, Anima and animus, shadow, and self. For him, human beings as persona play a role that is not an actual identity. Similarly, anima and animus are the two feminine and masculine sides of human, while shadow is the instinct of animals as a legacy of human evolution. In the end, all these archetypes are unified in a self that is central to all personality systems. To be able to interact well in social life, these psychological characteristics need to be understood as human characteristics. So it is easy for us to interpret every behavior that is born in a relationship with another person. Every human being has social freedom, but that freedom has limitations because others have the same freedoms and rights within the same environment.