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Shakespeare's Hamlet & Mental Disorders
by Drakdrium13, Nov 20, 2008
This deals with a scientific diagnoses of Hamlet's possible mental disorders.
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A Freudian Analysis of Siddhartha and the First Garden
by xxT, Oct 28, 2008
In novels that show a metamorphosis into maturity or actualization, malleability of characters is a key theme. However, malleability within the characters to forbid the domination of one aspect of their personality and encompass it with a better, more desirable one is uncommon, but still visible is many novels.
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Analysis of Psychological Events in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by JP Yee, Oct 27, 2008
A brief, analytical essay on the significance of psychological occurrences in the short novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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A Colorful Character
by Hollyelizabeth, Oct 2, 2008
On the famous children's literature author/illustrator Robert McCloskey. He used colorful illustrations in his books, and they aided in the overall perception and experience that children have when reading his books.
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The Wasp That Wanted to be a Bee and Other Silly Tales
by Nora Nick, Aug 7, 2008
A psychological work on inner child issues and growing up.
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The Old Man and the Boy
by Wess Greenleaf, May 18, 2008
The differing attitude toward time of the old and young. With a sideways look at the institution of marriage.
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Destiny of Souls: A Review
by R. Anthony Joseph, May 4, 2008
After years of deep hypnotic regression, Dr. Newton has researched lives between lives and documented hundreds of cases.
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Psychological Approach to Writings
by Carol Holzweiss, Mar 30, 2008
These genres can be interpreted from a psychological approach method.
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Coping Mechanisms in The Secret Integration and The Yellow Wallpaper
by Krista Faber, Mar 27, 2008
An analysis of how the characters create delusions to cope with difficult realities in the short stories "The Secret Integration" and "The Yellow Wallpaper." This concludes that these short stories show the different roles of psychology in literature from the early to the late nineteen hundreds.
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Nur Für Häftlinge: Primo Levi’s Survival in Auschwitz
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
Instead of a furious diatribe against Hitler, Levi undertakes an unflinching analysis of the seemingly unfathomable. His account of the day-to-day absurdity and horror of concentration camp existence sheds light on what it means to remain not only a human being, but also an individual, in one of the darkest chapters of history.
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