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- 201: Stanley Renshons' High Hopes: Clinton's Actions
- ... is. When one speaks of relatedness, I feel that they are referring to one's relationships with others and how it is formed. Renshon used a very interesting quote from Freud, which he first stated in 1921. The contrast between individual psychology and social or group psychology, which at first glance may seem to be full of significance , loses a great ...
- 202: Of Mice and Men and The Pearl: Characterization
- ... not us! An' why? Because... because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that's why." It is said that Sigmund Freud, the famous psychoanalyst, has written that each person has two sides - the ego and the id. The ego is the person's thinking side, the leader figure within him or ...
- 203: Themes in Hawthorne's The Minister's Black Veil
- ... conflict between puritanism and instinct reinforces the notion that humans are dualistic, with an innate, dark side and an internalized, moralistic side. For those familiar with the personality theory of Freud, this interpretation of the tale will sound tired, although it is probably the one that best matches Hawthorne's point of view. According to this line of thought, the "darkness ...
- 204: The Life of Adolf Hitler
- ... enriched other lands, mostly the United States. Among them - writer Thomas Mann, director Fritz Lang, actress Marlene Dietrich, architect Walter Gropius, musicians Otto Klemperer, Kurt Weill, Richard Tauber, psychologist Sigmund Freud, and Albert Einstein, who was visiting California when Hitler came to power and never returned to Germany. In Germany there were now constant Nazi rallies, parades, marches and meetings amid ...
- 205: Argentine Marxist Revolutionary And Guerrilla Leader Che Guevara
- ... Gracia (Cordoba) where his health did not improve. Primary education at home, mostly by his mother, Celia de la Serna. He early became a voracious reader of Marx, Engels and Freud which all were available in his father's library, it is probable that he had read some of their works before he went to secondary school (1941), the Colegio Nacional ...
- 206: Zora Neale Hurston
- ... critics and uneducated readers alike. "In a book rich with imagery and black oral tradition, Zora Neale Hurston tells us of a woman's journey that gives the lie to Freud's assertion that 'the difficult development which leads to femininity seems to exhaust all the possibilities of the individual'" (Reich, 163). This statement is manifested in Their Eyes& through Hurston ...
- 207: Life and Work of Shirley Jackson
- ... of the community, the inherited house cleaned by fire-are not things and ideas that stand for something other than themselves. Rather they are the life of the novel. In Freud's lexicon, the dream, or nightmare, is an allegory of hidden motives. In Miss Jackson's novel, the nightmare lives on the surface, so terrifying because it seems so ordinary ...
- 208: Ernesto Guevara
- ... Ernesto Guevara was born in l928. When he was two, he moved to Cordoba, Spain, because of asthma. As a young child, Guevara became interested in reading Marx, Engels, and Freud found in his father's library. As he grew up, he watched the Spanish refugees from the Spanish Civil War fight against the fascist dictator, Francisco Franco. Mr. Guevara was ...
- 209: Albert Einstein and His Theories
- ... of the universe would have lasting meaning. His writings include Relativity: The Special and General Theory (1916); About Zionism (1931); Builders of the Universe (1932); Why War? (1933), with Sigmund Freud; The World as I See It (1934); The Evolution of Physics (1938), with the Polish physicist Leopold Infeld; and Out of My Later Years (1950). Einstein's collected papers are ...
- 210: Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
- ... Neill's writing career consisted of three periods, first it was realism- plays based on Eugenes personal experiences in life, the second was expressionistic- influenced by Friedreich Nietesche, psychologists Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Swedish playwright August Steindbers. And his third was realism- these were his later works, which critics consider the best, depended on his life experiences for story lines ...
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