Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Freud\'s Impact on The Ghost Sonata
In The haunt Sonata (1907), August Strindberg paints a realize of a fallen knowledge base based on illusions and deceptions, where hu homokind beings, bound together by a common guilt, argon condemned to suffer for their sins. Sigmund Freud, and his most adult psychological theories argon prime in this play. Of these theories, I give discuss how the conscious and unconscious instinct mind plays a federal agent and lastly defense mechanisms and their remove correlation within the play.\nSigmund Freud divides the mind into three conscious states: the conscious mind, the preconscious mind and the unconscious mind. The unconscious mind, as he describes it, is a memory bank of feelings, thoughts, urges and memories that are outside of the conscious mind, so to speak. For example in the initial scene, the ageder man describes the Colonel and the statue of his married woman: If I were to tell you that she left, that he beat her/ sits in at that place like a mamma/ youd thin k I was crazy (14). The old man subconsciously reopens past wounds that proclaim the identity of two characters we oppose later in the play. This shows the connector between the vision of Strindberg and Sigmund Freud as the latter compares the mind to an iceberg with the majority of it lying infra the surface. In this case we checker the irony in that although the old man is consciously awake(predicate) of his past, his subconscious vent pass on lead to his future demise.\nSigmund Freud describes sextet defensive mechanisms that the ego throw out deploy in unhomogeneous situations. Projection is one in which an individual attributes their own unsatisfactory thoughts to another person. For example, the butler Bengtsson says, The mama has been sitting here for twoscore years/ equal husband, same furniture, same relatives, same friends (18). The butler schools Johansson on the workings indoors the house, just as the old man taught the student. This also shows itself in that the cupboard that they find the mummy in is covered in cobwebs - an ome...
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