浅析可爱的贵妇中女主人公的“恋子情结”毕业论文(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

ting old Mexican legal documents, reports of processes and trials, pleas, accusations, the weird and awful mixture of ecclesiastical law and mon law in seventeenth century. He always reads these old papers with his mother in the evening, which is thought wonderful to him and his mother. He loves his mother。 he pays all his attention to his mother, drawn to her as a humble flower to the sun and even sometimes he is not aware of that there is a Ciss, and that is something wrong. But this was the relationship between him and his mother. C. Definition of Jocasta Complex In his theory of psychoanalysis, Freud introduces the term ―Oedipus plex‖, which was defined this abnormal love from son to mother. But this love must have two aspects. On the one hand, it’s from mother to son。 on the other hand, it should be from son to mother. ―Oedipus plex‖ is one hand, and the other hand, that is ―Jcasta plex‖. According to its origins, the ―Jocasta plex‖ was defined as this, ―the Jocasta plex is named for Jocasta, the fictional Greek queen who had a sexual relationship with her son. The Jocasta plex is similar to the Oedipus plex. In psychoanalytic analysis, the Jocasta plex is the incestuous sexual desire of a mother towards her son.‖5 From this, the ―Jocasta plex‖ is an abnormal love, and it is unhealthy and not good for either mother or son, which appears more on the person who has a strong 6 possessiveness and manipulates. There are some more analytic discussions about Jocasta plex. Theodor Reik saw the ―Jocasta plex’, with an unfulfilled adult relationship of their own and overconcern for their child instead, as a prime source of neurosis. Gee Devereux went further, talked about that the child’s Oedipus plex was triggered by a preexisting parental plex. And Eric Berne also explored the other side of the Oedipus plex, pointing to related family dramas such as mother sleeping with daughter’s boyfriend… when mother has no son to play Jocasta with. About Jocasta plex, there are so many papers to discuss it. Such as the Influence of Mrs. Morel’s Oedipus Complex on Paul in Sons and Lovers which was from Journal of Language and Literature (foreign language teaching), and On the “Jocasta plex” of Adam Bade from Writer wrote by Li Zhicai. Papers like these about Jocasta plex are so many, and predecessors all researched the Jocasta plex more in Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers, and there are also many researches about Oedipus plex in Laurence’s works. And there are few researches about the Lovely Lady, and the lovely lady is one of the typical works about Jocasta plex. So it is significant and valuable to research the Jocasta plex in the Lovely Lady. 7 Ⅲ . Analysis of Heroine’s Jocasta Complex A. Reflection of Jocasta Complex in This Novel 1. Death of Henry Henry is the elder son of Pauline, the brother of Robert. He is twelve years older than Robert and he died when he was twentytwo. In the novel, in CIss’s view, she knows that Henry has caught some sudden mon diseases, but the poison has gone to his brain and killed him, before he ever regained consciousness. But the reason that causes Henry’s death is that he was passionately in love with a young and very goodlooking actress, and his mother had humorously despised him for the attachment. Why Pauline did not want her son Henry to marry a girl he loved? The answer is that Pauline could not stand that any girl approached her son because of her strong control. All these were heard by Ciss when Pauline is asleep in an afternoon: ―No, Henry dear! It was not my fault you died instead of marrying that Claudia. No, darling. I was quite, quite willing for you to marry her, unsuitable though she was… No, darling! I told you you would tire of her in six months. And you see, it was true, dear. It as true, true, true! I wanted to spare you that. So it wasn’t I who made you feel weak and disabled, wanting that very silly Claudia。 poor thing, she looked so woebegone afterwards! Wanting her and not wanting her, you got yourself into that perplexity, my dear. I only warned you. What else could I do? And you lost your spirit and died without ever knowing me again. It was bitter, bitter— ‖6 8 Pauline tells the truth in her sleep talking, In the Freud’s book Interpretation of Dreams, Dreams, are all forms of wish fulfillment — attempts by the unconscious to resolve a conflict of some sort, whether something recent or something from the recesses of the past (later in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Freud would discuss dreams which do not appear to be wishfulfillment). Because the information in the unconscious is in an unruly and often disturbing form, a censor in the preconscious will not allow it to pass unaltered into the conscious. So Pauline suffered by the death of Henry, but she still could not control the feeling of herself to her sons. Her abnormal love contributes to Henry’s death. And she couldn’t enjoy a good sleep either. And she is even afraid that anyone would know it. So she does not allow anyone to go to her bedroom. It occurs to Ciss that why nobody can enter Pauline’s bedroom even Robert, why Pauline never take a nap in a chair and never have a peace in anywhere. But only when she rouses herself to be alert, she will talk to herself. She is not crazy. But she cannot stop do this. Even Pauline’s Jocasta plex caused the death of Henry, but after Henry’s death she lays this feeling on her second son Robert, which makes Robert unable to have a normal relationship with other girls. And after Robert is in love with Ciss, they even could not have a normal development in their love relationship. One day, when Ciss asked Robert for a kiss, he just kissed her gently on her cheek. The。
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