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Contamination |
Several different versions of the same tales and they merged them. |
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Kunstpoesie |
Cultivated literature, a single author |
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Naturpoesie |
Literature of the peasants |
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Bourgeois Social Values |
Christian world view, taking out sexual aspects, trying to teach a lesson, and upward mobility |
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Frog Prince: Representation of: The main girl character Frog
Archetype: Elders |
Girl: "light as the sun" Frog: Fallace
Elders: Respecting and listening |
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Sigmund Freud |
Emphasis on instinctual drives FTs sometimes substituted for actual childhood memories Look for Oedipus complex |
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Jung: |
Reminder that fantasy also important in and of itself Look for Archetypes Amplifications: often an emphasis on the soul & spirit |
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Typical Archetypes: |
Bad guy, damsel in distress, wisdom filled grandparents, bad wolf |
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Hansel and Gretel Freudian: |
-Freudian “oral fixation,” the gingerbread house is the “mother’s body” because it is feeding and nurturing them, the child doesn’t want to be independent from the parent child could regress into needing the mother more if the mother is trying to wean them off. The witch could also be the mother because she is trying to wean them. |
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Oedipus Complex: |
subconscious sexual desire in child, espc. Male child, for the parent of the opposite sex; accompanied by feelings of hostility to parent of same sex. “Electra complex”: name of corresponding complex for female child. |
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ID, Ego, Supereog |
ID: total unconscious, instinctual impulses Ego: conscious, controls thought/behavior, most in touch with external reality Superego: division of unconscious formed through internalization of moral standards of parents |
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Jungian Interpretation Little Red Riding Hood |
Path - a journey to go to the grandmas for wisdom Forest - Peril, full of danger, and wolves Wolves: swallow wisdom and needs to be reborn |
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Freudian Interpretation Freudian: |
Red is lustful color, representing menstrual blood Rape scene Mother tried to live sexually by the daughter
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Moral in Perrault's Little Red Riding Hood |
Girls should watch our for predators |
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The Best Way to go about making Psychological Interpretations of Fairytales |
you have to psychoanalyze the Grimms, literary era and motifs behind the tales, best interpretations have the folktale aspect as well as the psychological aspects together. |
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Bottigheimer Spinning characteristics: |
Spinning itself is the subject or the tale vs. spinning functioning as an indicator of the characteristics of the female protagonist vs. spinning as an action that enhances the plot vs. spinning symbolizes the female sex and/or onerous tasks. |