Psychoanalytic criticism builds on Freudian theories of
psychology. Whenever it comes to Freud or Jung's often put me in something
related to the mind or spirit and thereby become distracted theory. Between
modern consciousness and mental, there is no difference. Or just a theory for a
psychological philosophies. That is the question that has long assumed that
natural symptoms, so from the outside world in all its influence individual
circumstances, family and civil society presented to infiltrate and create different
forms, these sentiments rooted in the brain different from the angle normal
mode but really not normal. Or maybe this is a sign of life symbolizes living. In
this way; personality that can skew perceptions about the thing itself, but the
reasons can lead to a meaningful and fulfilling life. In the eyes of the
psychological and physical condition for this is the need to have a treatment,
which is basically like a final decision to search for the charisma that both
Freud and Jung characteristics and problems so long see these symptoms as a
specific determination, through the development and expansion of school find a
capacity under which they find expression through different circumstances. Like
other theories, psychoanalysis also has positive aspects, the limit needs to be
corrected. However, the emergence of psychoanalysis also helps solve many
problems of social life, including science literature. We can say the
application of psychoanalysis to literary critics as the door opens new
horizons for literary criticism, is an important contribution of Freudianism. The
application of psychoanalysis to literary criticism has helped to explain the
creative process of writers, but if you just look for sociological perspective
rough, sometimes not decipher the creative process of the artist officers,
especially in the personality artist and style. Moreover, the tendency to criticize
psychoanalysis also opens the door for people to get an insight into the inner
world of the writer so that capture the thoughts, the feelings of the writer
most honestly.
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