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    to history‚ Thomas does this perfectly in his novel The White Hotel. After several years of pain in her breast and ovary‚ main character Lisa Erdman seeks the help of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Early on in the story‚ incredibly unique images like breast‚ the crucifix‚ and luggage portray Lisa‚ who is called Anna in the first the chapters of the book‚ as psychotic sexually driven woman. The reader sees a one dimensional girl at first. As the images develop‚ the reader begins to see that Lisa is more

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    According to Freud‚ our misery comes from civilizations and everyone would be happier if we just give up civilization all together. He states how things provided by civilization that are supposed to improve our lives actually just make it worse. One example is technology. Technology is supposed to be this great improvement to life that has enabled people to do so many different things. However‚ there is an example from the text that talked about how boats were invented to allow people to travel great

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    To start‚ after reading part of the book “Get Well Soon”‚ one could predict that Anna will be released from the mental hospital and Justin will become Anna’s boyfriend. First‚ one could predict that Anna will be released from the hospital due to the fact that she is obviously improving her mental state. In the beginning‚ Anna was known to have panic attacks in school that got so severe that she actually began to skip class‚ which was the main reason she was admitted in the first place (Halpern 4)

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    The Flying Boy and the Princess “‘Don’t fly too near to the sun…’”(Barrett 43). These are the exact words used by a princess’ tutor to warn her not to get too attached to power. In the historical fiction novel‚ Anna of Byzantium‚ written by Tracy Barrett‚ Anna is the eldest daughter of Alexius I‚ and she is the heir to the throne of the Byzantine empire‚ when her throne is taken away from her due to her actions that result from her hunger for power. On the contrary‚ a boy named Icarus‚ who is the

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    behavior even though we are not aware of them and cannot describe them. Freud found the unconscious very important. While our conscious mind may contains only 10 % of our thinking‚ the remaining 90% of our thinking may be categorized as our unconscious mind. 3. Analysis of dreams Freud thought that by analyzing our dreams‚ it’s possible to uncover our thoughts‚ wishes or desires hidden in our unconscious mind. According to Freud‚ we may analyze the “manifest content” as well as the “latent content”

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    Anna and the French Kiss Anna is about to head back to school but instead is going to attend boarding school in Paris‚ France. Concerned about leaving her best friend along with her almost boyfriend at home‚ she is on her way to the city of love. While on her once in a lifetime trip‚ she meets new friends Meredith and Etienne St. Claire. As she learns more about Meredith ‚ she learns that Meredith has a major crush on Etienne. As the year progresses‚ she begins to learn more about Etienne St. Claire

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    exemplifies the American tradition for psychological portraiture that arose during the 1800s. The dark‚ neutral tones and abundance of empty space in the painting evokes a coldness that is matched by the austere expression of the subject of the piece‚ Anna McNeill Whistler‚ indicating distance between mother and son. Additionally‚ very little attempt has been made to replicate depth or three-dimensionality‚ except in the woman’s face and‚ to some extent‚ the curtain on the left of the painting. For example

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    A Gap of Sky by Anna Hope - An Essay To be united with many‚ and still feel so alone in the vastness of great cities – a feeling many can relate to. Every man and woman wakes up‚ steps out into world‚ making their way through the endless clutter of human beings‚ each one with a vast amount of goals‚ that must be achieved and destinations that must be reached. Part of “growing up” has‚ in stereotypical fashion‚ been said to be to accept this reality; the reality of having to check off the “to-do-list”

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    In Peter Goldsworthy’s novel Maestro‚ the main character Paul Crabbe who is a young adolescent that narrates the story in two time-spaces as a memoir. First we see him when he is a self-absorbed‚ selfish arrogant teenager and then when he has matured into a young man. Paul was one of the teenagers that had the feeling of being invincible and believing that he was better than everyone else around him‚ this being shown through the immaturity‚ self-absorption and selfishness of him. This image of

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    There are many ways to grow up. It can be physical‚ mental and emotional. The journey of growing up can be a scary‚ seemingly never-ending whirlwind. Some parts‚ like falling in love‚ are positive. Others‚ like losing faith in what you once believed in (like Santa Claus)‚ can be saddening‚ confusing and change the way you look at certain aspects of your everyday life. During this journey you not only learn about yourself‚ but others as well. You learn who you can trust‚ who you can rely on and who

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