This paper explores the death of Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Macbeth through a Freudian lens,focusing on the psychoanalytic interpretation of her demise.Utilizing Freud’s id,ego,and superego framework,the study di...
Shakespeare's Venus andAdonis, unlike the Ovidian original, sets the conventional "man-wooing-woman" context on its head, with the madly lovelorn Venus crazily serenading a very unwilling Adonis, who happens to be ...
Joyce Carol Oates (1938-) is one of the most prolific and versatile contemporary writers in America. As a realistic novel and one of the masterpieces of the author, them reflects the psychological progress of the pe...
The aim of this paper is to present the ambiguity accompanying the reading of Philip Roth's Everyman (2007) in the face of the multitude of possible interpretations, emphasizing the duality between the autobiograph...
This paper focuses on the discussion of modem American literature interlinked with the Freudian theory. It presupposes that Freudian theory plays a vital part in "stream-of-consciousness" novels, and affects many au...
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 run...