Repression according to psychoanalytical possibility is the pushing down or holding back on ones desires (wishes or even feelings) from the conscious mind. In this essay I will be applying this branch of possibleness to the new A room with a view and the characters in them. Language and imagery will be used to brook or be used to disagree with the theories and ideas of Freud and Lacan.
In the novel there is a strong opposition in the midst of alliance and sexuality, and in psychoanalytical terms can be learn as being conscious and unconscious. This is in seen in the main protagonist of Lucy where she struggles to find middle ground for her desires and social acceptability. Lucy is start introduced into Florence Italy, where she is on a holiday chaperoned by her cousin Charlotte Bartlett. Italy is not introduced at first as a place of passion and liberation, as usually stereotyped as, but an anglicised version of London. The Englishness is implied heavy and suggests a subdueion from the English guests. Their stifling and snobbish views show in their refusal to accept a new culture when they are outside(a) from their home grounds. Lucy in comparison longs for the room with a view.
In Freudian terms this would be a classic sample between the ego and the id. The ego (is all that is English) represents what may be called reason and common sense and the id (Lucys desires) contains the passions. Her ego is repress her id and therefore she wants to escape the narrow and stifling rooms (which be the control of the ego) and through the room with a view
Lucys relationship with Miss Bartlett also reflects this battle between the ego and the id. Miss Bartlett has countless of times repress [ed] Lucys want, as though she was not a young adult but a mere child. She is enveloped and protected. The language...If you want to prepare a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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