Huckleberry Finn's Stubborn Oedipus Complex ,A Psychoanalysis Reading of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  

Huckleberry Finn's Stubborn Oedipus Complex ,A Psychoanalysis Reading of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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作  者:Liangliang Duan 

机构地区:[1]Xiangnan University

出  处:《US-China Foreign Language》2004年第6期33-39,共7页美中外语(英文版)

摘  要:The present paper tries to make use of the concepts of Oedipus complex, the conflicting id and superego, and the resulting ego to explore into the mysteries of Huckleberry Finn's obstinate determination to free a runaway slave and his refusal to be civilized. Unlike other Oedipus complexes where children, out of fear of their fathers and the threat of castration, allow superego to suppress id to end up with their identification with their fathers, Huck's Oedipus complex is unique and stubborn in that his primitive drive to be united with mother figures gathers forces in the course of his adventure instead of being repressed and restrained, and his father does not function very successfully as a vital factor in Huck's coming of age. The Oedipus complex remains in Huckleberry Finn to originate in him impulses to free the runaway slave Jim and refuse to be civilized in defiance of the values, morals and beliefs of the vulgar world which tells him to do just the opposite.

关 键 词:Oedipus complex ID EGO SUPEREGO 

分 类 号:H3[语言文字]

 

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