Psychoanalytic Criticism Essay

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Introduction Many people on earth desirably endeavor to understand others, however, even when they do not have the liabilities of leadership. For instance they need to understand the behavior of their friends , relatives or even their other concerned ones . By observing the behavior of others, people need or want to understand and even to influence their own behaviors. If we pay heed to our own perception, we may learn that from time to time, all of us behave inopinately and may also behave admirably. It then became our problem in understanding that why we behave as we do? This inquisitiveness led people to understand different aspects of life and persons, under the field of Psychology (the scientific study of mind and behavioral characteristics …show more content…

For example in literary criticism, psychoanalytic criticism uses to interpret literature. Psychoanalytic criticism has some distinction from psychoanalysis in interpreting behavior. Psychoanalysis is the used in medical knowledge to cure people from mental disorders while psychoanalytic criticism use as a technique of psychoanalysis to describe literary work. Psychoanalytic criticism have focus on the critical study of any literary work through different aspects i.e. to study the psychology of author (analyze authors' life, works and personality) , psychology of character (analyze the characters' behavior and motivation) psychology of audience (analyze the acceptance of work for those who read the work) psychology of text (analyze the role of language ,symbolism and the overall structure of the …show more content…

As this play brought the new consciousness of life and death, its characters behave according to the changing scenario of the play. All the characters i.e. Vitoria became the 'white devil' because she is the mixture of beauty and corruption, similarly other characters (Brachiano, Flamenio, Camillo, Isabella, Zanche, Lodovico, Gasparo, and Monticelso) also presented the dark attributes. Though their actions of corruptions, hypocrisy, revenge, their conspiracies of murdering each other, only for the sake of their own pleasure. According to psychoanalysis all the characters of this play represents the Id. The characters altogether made up of the fiercest and the basest passions which arose terror and pity, revolt and disgust, and the bare deformity of

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