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PSYCHOANALYTIC
CRITICISM
Sigismund Schlomo Freud
(1856-1939), was an Austrian
neurologist usually credited with
creating psychoanalytic theory
and, by extension, psychiatric
therapy.
Freud believed that unconscious
sexual drives were the basis for
all human behavior, and that
dreams were an important
indicator for understanding
human behavior.
It's all in your head!
The Freudian Mind
 The conscious mind is the part of the mind that interacts with
the outside world. It is the decisions we make and the actual
thinking we do.
 The unconscious mind is made up of the impulses and instincts
that dictate our behavior without us knowing about it; Freud
believed these impulses were driven by sexuality, Jung believed
they were driven by cultural archetypes, and some other
psychologists believe the unconscious mind to be made of
drives for power, for love, or for any other number of impulses.
The Three Tiers of “Self”

 “Schlomo” broke down the unconscious into three components that
dictate conscious human behavior:
 The ID seeks pleasure and avoids pain; we normally associate inborn
instincts (such as the behaviors of an infant or an animal) with the id.
 The EGO seeks to placate the id, but in a way that will ensure longterm benefits (such as trying to get what the id wants without breaking
laws or social standards). Mediates between the id and reality.
Maintains our “self – how we see our “self” and wish others to see it.
 The SUPER-EGO is a lot like a conscience – it punishes misbehavior
with feelings of guilt. Since the super-ego is concerned with societal
norms, it stands in opposition to the id. The development of an
individual’s super-ego replaces a parent’s discipline.
Conscious
• Current contents of your mind that you actively
think of
• What we call working memory
• Easily accessed all the time
Preconscious
• Contents of the mind you are not currently
aware of
• Thoughts, memories, knowledge, wishes,
feelings
• Available for easy access when needed
Unconscious
•Contents kept out of conscious
awareness
•Not accessible at all
•Processes that actively keep these
thoughts from awareness
Freudian Components of Personality
Conflicts of Personality Components
 Conflicts between the Id, Superego and Ego arise in
unconscious mind
 Can’t be reached in unconscious
 Come out in various ways
– Slips of tongue (“Freudian slip”)
– Dreams
– Jokes
– Anxiety
– Defense Mechanisms
Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism
 Adopts the methods of "reading" employed by Freud and later theorists
to interpret texts. It argues that literary texts, like dreams, express the
secret unconscious desires and anxieties of the author, that a literary
work is a manifestation of the author's own neuroses. It approaches an
author’s work as a kind of textual “talk therapy”.

 One may psychoanalyze a particular character within a literary work, but
it is usually assumed that all such characters are projections of the
author's psyche.
 Like psychoanalysis itself, this critical endeavor seeks evidence of
unresolved emotions, psychological conflicts, guilt, ambivalences, and so
forth within the author’s literary work. The author's own childhood
traumas, family life, sexual conflicts, fixations, and such will be traceable
within the behavior of the characters in the literary work.
 Despite the importance of the author here, psychoanalytic criticism
is similar to New Criticism in not concerning itself with "what the
author intended." But what the author never intended (that is,
repressed) is sought. The unconscious material has been distorted
by the censoring conscious mind.
 Psychoanalytic critics will ask such questions as, "What is Hamlet's
problem?" or "Why can't Brontë seem to portray any positive
mother figures?"
The Relationship Between
WRITER, READER & TEXT ..
Analysis of Character in
Psychological Terms
Family & Parent-Child
Relationship
Reported By:
Kimberly Dela Cruz
John Louie Edep

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Psychoanalytic Criticism

  • 2. Sigismund Schlomo Freud (1856-1939), was an Austrian neurologist usually credited with creating psychoanalytic theory and, by extension, psychiatric therapy. Freud believed that unconscious sexual drives were the basis for all human behavior, and that dreams were an important indicator for understanding human behavior.
  • 3. It's all in your head!
  • 4. The Freudian Mind  The conscious mind is the part of the mind that interacts with the outside world. It is the decisions we make and the actual thinking we do.  The unconscious mind is made up of the impulses and instincts that dictate our behavior without us knowing about it; Freud believed these impulses were driven by sexuality, Jung believed they were driven by cultural archetypes, and some other psychologists believe the unconscious mind to be made of drives for power, for love, or for any other number of impulses.
  • 5. The Three Tiers of “Self”  “Schlomo” broke down the unconscious into three components that dictate conscious human behavior:  The ID seeks pleasure and avoids pain; we normally associate inborn instincts (such as the behaviors of an infant or an animal) with the id.  The EGO seeks to placate the id, but in a way that will ensure longterm benefits (such as trying to get what the id wants without breaking laws or social standards). Mediates between the id and reality. Maintains our “self – how we see our “self” and wish others to see it.  The SUPER-EGO is a lot like a conscience – it punishes misbehavior with feelings of guilt. Since the super-ego is concerned with societal norms, it stands in opposition to the id. The development of an individual’s super-ego replaces a parent’s discipline.
  • 6. Conscious • Current contents of your mind that you actively think of • What we call working memory • Easily accessed all the time
  • 7. Preconscious • Contents of the mind you are not currently aware of • Thoughts, memories, knowledge, wishes, feelings • Available for easy access when needed
  • 8. Unconscious •Contents kept out of conscious awareness •Not accessible at all •Processes that actively keep these thoughts from awareness
  • 10. Conflicts of Personality Components  Conflicts between the Id, Superego and Ego arise in unconscious mind  Can’t be reached in unconscious  Come out in various ways – Slips of tongue (“Freudian slip”) – Dreams – Jokes – Anxiety – Defense Mechanisms
  • 11. Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism  Adopts the methods of "reading" employed by Freud and later theorists to interpret texts. It argues that literary texts, like dreams, express the secret unconscious desires and anxieties of the author, that a literary work is a manifestation of the author's own neuroses. It approaches an author’s work as a kind of textual “talk therapy”.  One may psychoanalyze a particular character within a literary work, but it is usually assumed that all such characters are projections of the author's psyche.  Like psychoanalysis itself, this critical endeavor seeks evidence of unresolved emotions, psychological conflicts, guilt, ambivalences, and so forth within the author’s literary work. The author's own childhood traumas, family life, sexual conflicts, fixations, and such will be traceable within the behavior of the characters in the literary work.
  • 12.  Despite the importance of the author here, psychoanalytic criticism is similar to New Criticism in not concerning itself with "what the author intended." But what the author never intended (that is, repressed) is sought. The unconscious material has been distorted by the censoring conscious mind.  Psychoanalytic critics will ask such questions as, "What is Hamlet's problem?" or "Why can't Brontë seem to portray any positive mother figures?"
  • 13.
  • 15. Analysis of Character in Psychological Terms
  • 17. Reported By: Kimberly Dela Cruz John Louie Edep