
Literature and Psychoanalysis
Literature and psychoanalysis are interconnected fields that explore human thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Literature analyzes stories, characters, and themes to reveal underlying human psychology and societal influences. Psychoanalysis, developed by Freud, examines unconscious motives and emotional conflicts shaping our actions. Together, they help us understand how literature reflects internal mental states, subconscious desires, and personal struggles, offering deeper insights into human nature. This interdisciplinary approach enriches the interpretation of texts by considering psychological dimensions, making literature a mirror to the complex workings of the human mind.