Tonya Wessman Professor Akiyama Psych 220 3/1/15 Case Study #1: Sigmund Freud (Steve) 1. Does the Freudian perspective indicate that Steve’s relationships with women are internal or externally motivated? Who system of personality is most involved? Steve’s actions are internally motivated by the id. Steve’s tendency fulfill his sexual desires is in accordance to the pleasure principle of the id. The id strives for immediate satisfaction of its needs and does not tolerate delay‚ thus Steve is
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deceiving people for his own personal gain. Iago’s overall goal in this play is to sabotage othello out of power and getting rid of his right hand man Cassio‚ so that he can become a general and he manipulates everyone on his journey for power. This envy and greed that Iago posses is the reason it all goes down in flames for everyone. Iago is character that has an incredible unquenchable thirst for power‚ his driving force is so powerful because he is full of greed. That being said he was an excellent
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“Sleeping Venus” and Titian’s “Venus of Urbino‚ along with more post-modern conceptual artworks such as Manet’s “Olympia” and Morimura’s “Portrait (Fatugo)”. Giorgione’s “Sleeping Venus” is claimed to be the embodiment of love. She is displayed to the viewer as Venus‚ the goddess of love and was a well-known image reflected throughout the 1500’s Renaissance. This allegory of love was unfinished by it’s creator at the time of his death but was later completed by Titian‚ artist of “Venus of Urbino”
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represent and document cultural histories. These practices are affected by the culture at the world of the time. The oxford dictionary defines culture as “The ideas‚ customs‚ and social behaviour of a particular people or society”. Artworks like ‘Venus of Urbino’‚ ‘Olympia’ and ‘Portrait (Futago)’ are direct products of time and place. The artists who created these works‚ Titian‚ Manet and Yasumasa Morimura were heavily influenced by their society and context. Thus‚ cultural histories are represented
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There were many different art movements through out the centuries‚ some that were similar to one another while others were in contrast. Movements like the Baroque movement in the 17th century and Impressionism in the 19th century were significant in the history of art. Some of the well known artists of the Baroque were Caravaggio‚ Rubens‚ Rembrandt and Velazquez. From the Impressionist period were Monet‚ Renoir‚ Cezanne and Degas. Velazquez was a Spanish artist and was one of the most important
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Prehistoric Art (Venus of Willendorf & the Minoan Snake Goddess) Prehistoric art wasn’t a definite period of art. It was simply the name given to all art that occurred before recorded history. It was a way of reflecting beliefs‚ values and lifestyles to one’s culture. It was an era before any written history so everything was expressed through art. Prehistoric people created different art forms to represent where they belonged‚ where they were from and what they were part of. These people created
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she lived in the earth. And in the story‚ she transfered to the planet Venus. The Venus has strange weather that is rainy‚ no sunny during seven years. The children who lived in the Venus had no memory of the sun. Only one child who had lived in the Earth in the past‚ Margot had the memory of the sun. Other children hated her because she had frail body‚ pale face‚ ghost-like voice and the memory of the sun. One day‚ in the Venus The scientists predicted that the sun would arise during two hour. In
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Harold Shaw Hum314 November 12th‚ 2012 A comparison on Venus or Urbino and Monet’s Olympia As the upper class Renaissance movement took pace in Italy during the 14th century many different originally theories and beliefs became relevant in Greeks and Roman life. Mainly the importance of the individual was held higher then before. This lead the way for artist such as Giovanni Bellini to express their art‚ religious beliefs‚ and ideas through paintings of landscapes and portraits. They used bold
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“All Summer In A Day” “All summer in a day” is a short story by Ray Bradbury about people living on the planet Venus and the weather conditions they live with. One might ask for the purpose of why Bradbury would write such a depressing and saddening story. The reason for that is to stress his audience of the importance of the little things in our everyday lives. We tend to take things for granted and lose our appreciation for them but do not stop to notice how important they are and how big of
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8/30/13 Venus of Galgenberg – no facial features‚ appears to be dancing‚ vulva is indicated due to the crease between her legs which means it’s female. No idea if used in ritual. Venus of Willendorf – large breasts‚ maybe pregnant‚ covered face‚ clear vulva Venus of Laussel – fingers are clear‚ etchings into horn (indicates wicca)‚ found in a cave entrance‚ clearly holding belly *cornicopias indicate fertility today Venus of Gagarino (looks like Willendorf) - This figure was found in
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