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411: The Turn of the Screw: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation
... interpretation? When considering the features of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw that invite a psychoanalytical interpretation it is necessary to establish the nature of psychoanalytic criticism. By using psychology according to Freud "we can appreciate literature on a new level" (p208). This can be done by considering the concept that repressed, unconscious material, usually sexual desires, can appear in ...
412: Catcher In The Rye
... the Rye that I enjoy very much is the analytical qualities. My main interest in this book stems from its psychoanalytical component, being that I take a major interest in psychology and like to analyze things for its deeper meanings. Through out the novel’s entirety, there are many instances where the things being said by Holden can be carefully examined ...
413: Criticism of Shame
... realism’— is an assertion of individual freedom in a world where freedom is strangle. . . "(360, Editor) Christopher Lehmann-Haupt boldly asserts, "If Mr. Rushdie had followed [the logic of realistic psychology] in Shame, he would have robbed his novel of its spectral magic, its breakdown of narrative logic that allows time to rush suddenly forward and reveal the end of things ...
414: Book Review: Changing Concepts of Race in Britain and the United States between the World Wars.
... American troops in World War I, and the eugenicists' efforts to develop policies on immigration and the feeble- minded, the book does not address the role of the discipline of psychology. One suspects that here racists found a safe haven. Their speculations about intelligence and personality were free both from the anthropologists' insights into the role of culture, and from the ...
415: A Summary of the Plot of the Iliad
... take Troy without Achilles' help, is conscious of the low morale of his army resulting from the plague and from Achilles' defection. He therefore resorts to a stratagem of reverse psychology. He will propose to his soldiers that they return home. He communicates this plan to the chieftains in council, with instructions that they should prevent the men's return, if ...
416: Brave New World
... kind of happiness. The only variant is to what extent this happiness overwhelms the user (one or two half-gramme tablets?). "Everybody belongs to everyone else" (127) is the basic psychology of the society. This suggests that an individual owes everything to society, but society in turn owes everything to him or her. This applies to all. No one capitalises on ...
417: Allegory In Young Goodman Brown
... Cultural Fate and Social Freedom in Three American Short Stories", Studies in Short Fiction, Newberry, S.C., 1992 Fall, 29:4, 543-549. Tritt, Michael. "Young Goodman Brown and the Psychology of Projection", Studies in Short Fiction, Newberry, S.C., 1986 Winter, 23:1, 113-117.
418: A Child’s Verdict
... s Verdict One tends to feel that a child should grow up under certain conditions, which will effect their learning and progress. This has been the overall belief in child psychology. A child’s atmosphere plays a major role in how they may be shaped which could include effecting their attitudes, actions and behaviors. This atmosphere entails a parent’s: treatment ...
419: The Internet Its Effects And Its Future
... and drawbacks. A very important disadvantage is that the Internet is addictive. One of the first people to take the phenomenon seriously was Kimberly S. Young, Ph.D., professor of psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. She takes it so seriously, in fact, that she founded the Center for Online Addiction, an organization that provides consultation for educational institutions, mental health ...
420: The Internet And Its Effects And Its Future
... and drawbacks. A very important disadvantage is that the Internet is addictive. One of the first people to take the phenomenon seriously was Kimberly S. Young, Ph.D., professor of psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. She takes it so seriously, in fact, that she founded the Center for Online Addiction, an organization that provides consultation for educational institutions, mental health ...


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