Wednesday, February 13, 2019
The Stranger Essay -- Literary Analysis
While reading The Stranger I noticed that traits that Albert Camus causa depicts in the book are closely related to the theories of Sigmund Freud on moralistic human behavior. Albert Camus portrays his character of Meursault as a numb, emotionless person that seems to mindlessly play out his role in society, acting in a manner that he sees as the way hes say to act, always living in the moment with his instincts driving him, and if the right term presents itself the primal deep seeded animal will come out. I believe that most of the characters traits fall under Freuds notion of the Id and Ego mental apparatus, and dont believe that his composition of the super-ego is represented in this book. In the beginning of The Stranger Meursault first showed himself as a numb, emotionless person, who goes through the motions of life simply driven by his instincts when he attended his mothers funeral. When at the funeral he showed no emotion whatsoever, here his mother lies dead and he should be grieving, unless all he really notices is how hot the room was they were holding the funeral in. He didnt even wish to see her body before she was inhumed to say his goodbyes. This shows me that he has no moral bind to anyone or anything, and the totally feelings he has is those given to him from primal instinct, of which are just needed for pick like being hungry, tired, hot, and so on. Freud would say thats depicts how all creation are. According to James Strachey, Freud believes that the way we as humans conduct ourselves passim our lives is directly related to the Id, which is everything that is inherited from our ancestors and is fixed into us at berth, and its the force caused by the need of our Id that is our instincts (14... ...he Stranger. youthful York A.A. Knopf, 1946. Print.Costigan, Giovanni. Sigmund Freud, a Short Biography. New York Macmillan, 1965. Print.Freuds Personality Factors. Changing Minds and Persuasion -- How We Change What Others Thin k, Believe, Feel and Do. Web. 02 Dec. 2011. .Freud, Sigmund, and James Strachey. An draft of Psychoanalysis. New York W. W. Norton, 1949. Print.Freud, Sigmund, and James Strachey. The Ego and the Id. New York Norton, 1989. PrintFreud, Sigmund, James Strachey, and spear Gay. An Outline of Psycho-analysis. New York W.W. Norton, 1989. Print.Superego. Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Web. 29 Nov. 2011. .The Stranger. SparkNotes Todays Most Popular survey Guides. Web. 29 Nov. 2011. .
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