Essays Tagged: "Subconscious"

A Thematic Analysis of Psycho

in characters. Hitchcock conveys an intensifying theme in Psycho, that bases itself on the unending subconscious battle between good and evil that exists in everyone through the audience's subjective ... that Psycho creates for the audience does not arise from the brutality of the murders but from the subconscious identification with the film's characters who all reflect one side of a collective char ...

(6 pages) 288 3 3.6 Feb/1997

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

Introduction to Philosophy: an essay that offers my own answers to 6 major questions in philosophy

ust lack entity. For we all act on certain beliefs, and our suppositions have either a conscious or subconscious influence on our lives and behavior.The philosophical reasons for our beliefs are based ...

(8 pages) 650 0 4.8 Mar/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Jeffry Dahmer "heart Of Darkness". A look into the makings of a killer as exemplified by Jeffry Dahmer

ny time. One click of the switch and a new serial killer is born. The evil thoughts residing in the subconscious can surface with morbid consequences. This is where the true "heart of darkness" reside ...

(4 pages) 138 2 4.6 Apr/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

The Burnside Project

up thisearly. Upon arrival, my view is enhanced. Though I've seen it enough to burn an imageinto my subconscious, each visit brings new wonder. I climb onto the lower platform,and quickly scale the sm ...

(3 pages) 33 0 4.5 Feb/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Conventions of Psychoanalysis in "Where are you going, Where have you been" by Joyce Carol Oates

with conventions of Psychoanalysis. Freud developed a list of defense mechanisms used by the human subconscious in order to deal with issues too intense for the conscious mind. These strategies of th ... ough the characters of Connie, and Arnold Friend.The first convention is denial. Denial is when the subconscious cannot handle an issue or event and forces the individual to falsify reality and flatly ...

(3 pages) 191 0 5.0 Sep/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Everlasting Murder- "Native Son" by Richard Wrigth

gger's psyche from before the murder of Mary Dalton, into the third book of the novel, and into the subconscious depths of the final scene, the development of Bigger's self realization becomes evident ...

(3 pages) 83 0 2.3 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Essay on Romanticism in Frankenstein ( by Mary Shelley), a comprehensive discussion of the novel

te commentaries of political events, or just describe the time period. Whether it is intentional or subconscious, an author can not help to include some aspects of the time period in which they are in ...

(4 pages) 430 4 4.2 Nov/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Essay on Romanticism in Frankenstein ( by Mary Shelley), a comprehensive discussion of the novel

te commentaries of political events, or just describe the time period. Whether it is intentional or subconscious, an author can not help to include some aspects of the time period in which they are in ...

(4 pages) 96 0 4.3 Nov/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

A Seperate Peace. The question asks how Gene's paranoia and jelousy ultimately brought about his betrayal of Finny. Includes direct quotations from the novel.

true friend that Finny is until it is too late. Gene's anger and jealousy manifested itself in his subconscious as he jounced the limb of a tree that Finny was standing on which made him fall. Gene's ...

(2 pages) 49 0 3.3 Aug/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

In the lord of the flies, Golding wanted to show his readers that there is no such thing as innocence, even in the young

eir survival pattern.The lord of the flies (the pig's head on a stick) was the symbol of everyone's subconscious fear of theunknown.In the text innocence, as we know it, was violated through the first ... for the other, but because instincts supersede innocence,innocence disappears.Simon represented the subconscious truth that lied hidden disguised in the depth of every humanemotion. The theme conveys ...

(3 pages) 84 0 3.3 Oct/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

This is a speech in essay form describing Self-Fulfillng Prophecy and the effects certain expectations have on individuals.

mes you do know what you are going to get out of life, although the majority of times it is in your subconscious. I will explain this as the speech goes on.Today I'm going to cover 3 aspects of SFP. ( ...

(2 pages) 82 1 1.9 Nov/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Memory - Remembering to Forget A look at Toni Morrison's book 'Beloved' and the Memory aspect.

Memory is not as cut and dry as remembering and not remembering. Deep within a person's subconscious are things that may not want to be remembered or cannot be remembered but these memorie ... ld. Now 15 years later she is recalling it as a memory with herself being involved.We know that the subconscious plays tricks on all of us. Sometimes things we think we know turn out to be false and t ...

(9 pages) 162 0 4.7 Nov/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Self Realization in Native Son

gger's psyche from before the murder of Mary Dalton, into the third book of the novel, and into the subconscious depths of the final scene, the development of Bigger's self realization becomes evident ...

(4 pages) 51 0 3.0 Dec/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Comparing Todays music with the THEME of Catcher in The Rye

while listening. According to psychiatrist daily, music has the power to in tune our mind, with our subconscious, self-dormant, high achieving selves according to what kind of music we listen to and i ...

(4 pages) 40 0 4.1 Feb/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

"Cultural Segregation via Human Nature" The essay centers around our need for stability and why it hinders humanity from achieving cultural harmony. (4 pages double spaced)

at hand, but because humans are compelled to create a life of certainty, and are oblivious to their subconscious cultural norms, this community will never reach a unified, empathetic state. Although t ... hat your parents teach to you or something you directly experience in your childhood that makes you subconsciously try and achieve it. Unlike cultural norms, stability is something that we are born wi ...

(4 pages) 105 0 4.8 Feb/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Poem : "Mr. Bleaney" by Philip Larkin - analysed in full

a of the figure he contemplates and condemns; although in the last two stanzas there is a suggested subconscious dread that he is following in the same footsteps as Mr Bleaney.'Mr Bleaney' has seven s ...

(4 pages) 51 0 5.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

"Body Language"

overns much of our everyday lives as well.I am a woman who speaks with her body, expressing both my subconscious and conscious thoughts through my gesture sand appearance. Each of us is a story--a seq ...

(5 pages) 158 0 4.3 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies

power and its effect upon our society

rmenting and de-habilitating fear that we feel at the start of our lives becomes linked deep in our subconscious with the absence of power. As the link between power and freedom becomes more obvious t ...

(4 pages) 125 3 4.1 May/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Comedy techniques which were explained by Rowan Atkinson and then used in "Dads army".

medy liberates human beingsfrom reality, objects are given new meanings and values, it explores the subconscious of theaudiences' minds giving them freedom to create. For example, in one scene, the hi ...

(2 pages) 91 3 4.4 May/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Actors

Flood Myths: Similar Ancient Greek and Mesopotamian Beliefs

e same. Jung discovered that certain emotions, situations, and actions are universal in all peoples subconscious. Cultural diffusion is another possible cause of these resemblances. This occurs when p ... heory of archetypal myths. His theory can explain common topics and their significance to the human subconscious. If you read between the lines the symbolic meanings in these stories can be interprete ...

(5 pages) 229 3 4.5 Jun/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies > Mythology