Aim: How Will We Apply Psychoanalytic Criticism To "The Story of An Hour"

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Aim: How will we apply Psychoanalytic

Criticism to “The Story of an Hour”


Do Now: 1. Copy the following definition:
PSYCHOANALYTIC CRITICISM: the application of
specific psychological principles to the study
of literature.
2. What does “unconscious” mean? Think about
a dream you had. How much do you
remember about the dream?
“Unconscious “ means that you
are “there” but not aware of
what is happening. It is
referred to the irrational part
of our minds.
Freud’s Model of the Human Psyche(Mind)

• Id = irrational, unconscious part of the psyche


please principle
• Ego = rational, logical part of the mind
(although part of its activities remain in the
unconscious part) (reality principle)
• Superego = internal censor, cause us to make
moral judgments because of social pressures
(morality principle)
SUMMARY
Based on what we learned about
Psychoanalytic Criticism, how can we
apply Freud’s theories to “The Story
of an Hour”?

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