Monday, March 21, 2011
plan-psychology of alice in wonderland
I feel a little bit hard for me find the relationship between the psychology and alice in wonderland. I have almost finish reading this book. But it's kind like I fotgot the detail in the book very soon and I am not really interested in this book. Today, Pro. gave us vary psychology phrase relate to alice in wonderland. But it's too much for me to choose. It seem like each one can fix the book, but I didn't find something to prove it. But right now, I got some idea. I don't know good or not, but I try to make sense of it. I will start my paper on 3 area: dream- concious- unconcious. I think this 3 area has connection of each other. So I think it will be easy for me to start it. Hopefully, I can find the evidence tomorrow to prove my idea.
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I believe that what you are choosing is to broad and you should probably narrow it down to just the counscious and uncounscious which are mostly related to each other. Alice and Wonderland does have many examoles to choose from that can relate to these psychological topics.
ReplyDeleteI like where you are heading with this idea but like Veronica said, it is too broad and you might want to narrow it down to really get into detail. But it is a good topic overall :D
ReplyDeleteIm sorry to hear what we are covering in class isnt conveniently working out for you. But as a psychology theme essay on Alice in Wonderland, you seem to be interested in the interpretation of what shes encountering in the dream, and how her conscious and unconsciousness are making things happen in the dream. You can review how Alice is in a dream, and what a dream really means, from there, you can go into discussing how her conscious/unconsciousness make things happen.
ReplyDeleteActually, i did think about the consious and sub-consious mind could be realtive to Alice in wonderland. And i also think that getting more deeper into the arguement with the consious and sub-consious mind could be a good idea. But honestly, im kind of confused myself.
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