Creative writing and Day - Dreaming
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Hear I would like to wrote about creative writing and day dreaming by sigmund freud. Creative literature is connected to various branches of study and fine arts.
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 and died in 1939. He is one of the prominent figures in psychology and his influence has extended far beyond the boundaries of psychoanalysis. He is recognized as the founder of psychoanalysis, psychology. He is recognized as the founder of psychoanalysis, the branch of psychoanalysis.
His works
- The Interpretation
- Three Essays on the Theory
- The Ego and the Id
- A General Introduction of psychoanalysis
- Civilization and its Discontent
- Totem and Taboo
Creative writing and Day-Dreaming
Sigmund Freud, the neurologist who founded psychoanalysis as a branch of modern psychology, highlighted the Relationship between creative writing and day - Dreaming. He wrote the articles like 'interpretation of dream and' Tatem and Taboos ' and analyzed the human mind dividing it under three categories. ID, Ego and Libido. He also talked about different levels of mind like conscious, half-conscious and subconscious. Freud observes that the human mind is full of complexities and it registers numberless perception from the external would.
The disturbed state of psyche visualizes hallucinations, nightmares and Day-Dreaming, sometimes, the suppressed desires of a human being come to the surface in the from of day - Dreaming. Freud watched the stage performance of Shakespeare's play ' Hamlet' many times from which he developed his theory of oedipus complex. In literature, especially in creative writing, there are humberless references of characters who indulge in Day-Dreaming.
Conclusion
According to Freud, the creative writing does the same as the child at play. He creates a world of fantasy which he takes very seriously - that is which he invests with large amount of of emotions while separating it sharply from reality Fraud say that the unreality of the writers imaginative world matches with the world of the child.
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