Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Psychoanalytic Theory
- encompasses
2 almost
contradictory,
critical
theories
- the text itself w/out outside
influence and then the text's
author
- An emphais on meaning of
dreams
- dreams - person's
subconscious desires are
reaveled
- what a person
cannot express or
do ~ dream has
no social rules
- most of the time,
people aren't aware
- secretly desire until their subconscious
goes unchecked in sleep
- The
TEXT
- reading & interpretation
limited to work itself
- symbols examing
conflict, character
& dream
sequence
- Example of character:
their outward actions
might conflict with inner
desires
- Main areas of study/points of
criticism
- Strong Oedipus
Connotation's in
Psychoanalytic
Theory
- Story of Oedipus: king and queen get future told that their sonwilll kill the dad and marry his mom.
so dad throws him out. When the son is grown he gets his future told and it says the same. But he
thinks his adoptive parents are his real parents so he doesn't go backhome. At a path he meets his
real dad, doesn't know that, they fight for who passes 1st the son kills the dad the 1st part of the
prophecy. Then he solves some riddle and gets to married the queen who is his mother, which he
doesn't know, and finishes the 2nd part of the prophecy.
- ~son's desire for his mom
- ~Father's envy of son & rivary for
Mother's attention
- Daughter's desire
for father
- ~Mother's envy of
daughter & rivary for
father's attention
- According to theory...The
Subconscious
- There are 3 parts ~ that
want different things
- The Id
- Basic desire
- no sense of conscience
- inner child
- Children operate entirely
through the id
- I HAVE TO HAVE IT,
DON'T CARE ABOUT
ANYONE ELSE
- The Superego
- The opposite of id
- Parents scold children & others of
society teach the child "manner'
- punishment & shame
teaches them superego
- think about other's
feelings, not just
theirs
- The Ego
- Reality
- struggles to achieve a balence
between the id and superego
- takes the desires of the id,
filters them to where it is
socially acceptable
- remember example of Kopp and
Daughter and Buffet table
- Author
- In order to
understand, one
must fully
understand the
author's life and
values
- essential relationship exists between
author & their work
- Always something of tthe author in the
work ~ character, character trait,
theme, or motif
- often authors will criticize characters they
dislike or overtly sympathetice to those they do
like
- their bias effects readers
~ exactly ehat they want
- Author's personality is used to
explain & interpret a literary work
- Expample ~ Charles
Dickens grew up poor
wrote about a poor boy
- Studying their
work means
knowing the
author as a
person.