
Psychoanalytic Literature
Psychoanalytic literature explores the ways unconscious thoughts, feelings, and motivations influence characters' behavior, relationships, and inner conflicts. Drawing from theories developed by psychoanalysis, it often reveals hidden desires, fears, and past experiences that shape a person's actions and decisions. By examining these underlying psychological factors, such literature offers deeper insights into human nature, identity, and the complexities of the mind. It combines literary artistry with psychological understanding to enrich our interpretation of stories and characters.