Throughout my fall academic semester in my FIQWS class, I have gone through many trials and errors in order to get on step closer to be an efficient academic writer. I have written a handful of essays that […]
If you’ve read Freud’s “Five Lectures of Psychoanalysis” or know anything about Freud, you might find this image funny. Throughout all lectures, Freud talks about repressed wishes, dreams, and hysteria in […]
find this image quite hilarious since it relates to Freud and is presented in a handful amount of stories I’ve read during my FIQWS class. Freud describes the phallic phase as part of the […]
I made this image to symbolize how Professor Yankwitt will possibly be when she repeatedly explained how she didn’t want her class to get concepts that superego, ego, and id is about the devil and angel […]
In the research paper, “Childhood Dreams to Adulthood Reality,” the genre is writing a paper that is persuading the audience how my topic is arguable and providing outside sources to help respond to prompt thr […]
Childhood Dreams To Adulthood Reality
Dreams can symbolize and recreate many emotions, experiences, and wishes and turn them into a realistic world that many people have no idea they are in until th […]
In the essay, “The Human Mind is a Wicked Dome,” the genre is writing a nonfiction essay. It is investigating how Freud psychoanalysis concepts discussed connect to Poe’s work, “The Black Cat” through his […]
You do not know a person. Since every person has some hidden
purpose, they want to keep in their shadows for as long as they can. In the
short story, “The Black Cat” by Edg […]
In the narrative, “Understanding the Motives Behind the Medical Field,” I understand that the genre is writing a literacy narrative and discussing strong emotions that appeared while viewing the image is fr […]
Understanding the Motives behind the Medical Field
It’s the first day of school, and you walk into your first class Literature & Psychoanalysis. You take a sit; your professor greets the class and t […]
When I came across this image, the first thing that popped up was the short story called “A Rose for Emily.” It reminded me of that story because even though Emily didn’t th […]