The Concept of Depression in Freud and Jung
.... called libido (25). A person's libido is a sexual instinct that causes them to
desire a given
object. Generally, individuals with ....
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Flaubert's Criticism of the Bourgeois in Madame Bovary
.... Because she sees herself as an
object of male
desire, Emma's suicide is triggered by Rodolphe's refusal to help her in time of need. ....
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Universality of Main Character in "Araby"
.... in his life. The
object of his
desire is a neighborhood girl of about 15 whom he hardly knows, but fantasizes about. He is as much ....
(1247

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Dubliners
.... in his life. The
object of his
desire is a neighborhood girl of about 15 whom he hardly knows, but fantasizes about. He is as much ....
(1247

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Freud's Dora: Analysis of a Case of Hysteria
.... acceptable to his subconscious that she has Lesbian tendencies, because such tendencies means that, at least, no other man resides as
object of
desire in her ....
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Katherine Mansfield on Women's Status
.... It is no accident that Bertha Young shifts her
desire from the female
object, Miss Fulton, to the more legitimate
object of her own husband. ....
(1656

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Poe's Conception of Poetry as Pleasure
.... in the fate of scholars and dreamers, who eventually understand that in order to reach the Ideal of Beauty, they must forfeit the
object of
desire and live ....
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This study will analyze the concepts of justice a
.... as a feminist struggle, for as much as Cupid plays an important part in the story, he is more a tool of his mother and an
object of Psyche's
desire than an ....
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Detachment
.... in Ways of Wisdom, the goal of detachment is to disconnect from our desires that pull our emotions and behaviors, "The
object of detachment from
desire is not ....
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Yukio Mishima's Novel, Thirst for Love
.... The violent response of Etsuko to her
object of
desire shows that from the author's point of view, love is either unattainable or blatantly appalling. ....
(1601

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Laclos' "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"
.... She must "textualize" the world, "which paradoxically results in the same denial of the body for the true
object of
desire as is experienced by the virtuous ....
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Love and Possession
.... Matt cannot understand love apart from the
desire to possess the
object of that love, although it is not clear in the story if he ever truly understands this ....
(1859

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Marx & Adam Smith
.... on such factors as the length of time it takes to produce the
object and the .... But, as Smith saw it, there is a natural and universal
desire of human beings to ....
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Philosphical Views on the Issue of Euthanasia
.... is dangerous because it is not based on reason or on the
desire for social order: But whatsoever is the
object of any man's appetite or
desire, that is it ....
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The Symposium
....
Object and feeling for the
object, which is to say beloved and lover, are .... functions at a higher level of complexity than mere satisfaction of
desire), or of ....
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Antifeminist Tradition
.... of courtly love is that it "supported the male-dominated social order rather than subverted it" (Kelly-Gadol 181), even though the
object of
desire was the ....
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Women in European Society
.... But its conventions, articulated in poetry and chivalric romance, positioned high-born women as the
object of
desire to be served and adored by the knightly ....
(1655

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Marcel Duchamp's Rrose Selavvy
.... the photographs as commodity (ironically, of course, within the art system) and 'her' as a commodity in the sense of functioning as an
object of
desire and in ....
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"The Scream" as a Modernist Painting
.... Benjamin lays the
desire to reproduce a unique
object at the feet of those "whose 'sense of the universal equality of things' has increased to such a degree ....
(1863

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Munch's "The Scream"
.... Benjamin lays the
desire to reproduce a unique
object at the feet of those "whose 'sense of the universal equality of things' has increased to such a degree ....
(1868

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Compulsive Gambling
.... in general, Freud claimed, the addiction to gambling has its source in great fear of the father, a fear itself residing in a
desire to be a love
object for the ....
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Issues in Plato's Symposium
.... Now, why is procreation the
object of love .... aim of love is the perpetual possession of the good, it necessarily follows that it must
desire immortality together ....
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PSYCHOANALYSIS AND GENDER Introduction There
.... and fathers. In symbolic terms, the father now represents an
object of
desire (confirmation of the child's independence). To the ....
(2387

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Melanie Klein
.... In addition, by internalizing the idealized version of a good
object, infants are .... children also begin to experience strong feelings of guilt and
desire to help ....
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Melanie Klein
.... In addition, by internalizing the idealized version of a good
object, infants are .... children also begin to experience strong feelings of guilt and
desire to help ....
(2107

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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
.... Frankenstein's self-obsession ends in disaster and death as the
object he creates .... of the monster, in this context, is an expression of his
desire to live ....
(1664

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Character of Victor Frankenstein
.... Frankenstein's self-obsession ends in disaster and death as the
object he creates .... of the monster, in this context, is an expression of his
desire to live ....
(1664

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Victor Frankenstein's Pathological Narcissism
.... Frankenstein's self-obsession ends in disaster and death as the
object he creates .... of the monster, in this context, is an expression of his
desire to live ....
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Wollstonecraft
.... Maria Wollstonecraft wrote, "In many instances I could have made the incidents more dramatic, would I have sacrificed my main
object, the
desire of exhibiting ....
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The Character of Criseyde In Troilus & Criseyde
.... The love
object, beset with
desire from every side, might be forgiven for thinking she had had love enough, thank you. Chaucer, Geoffrey. Troilus and Criseyde. ....
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