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Group 5- Ilaria

ALICE VS FREUD

ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Oneiric story of the adventures of a maturing Alice. The dream-like world is the product of a childs imagination and susceptible of interpretation along the lines of psychological insights on the world of dreams. Alices priorities appear inverted. The inversion of priorities isnt realistic, and the bookshelves on the sides of the hole represent Alices wish to escape reality.

Complex Dream

HALLUCINATION S Alice finds herself in different situations involving various unusual animals that seem to work just as hallucinations do Many ideas are symbolically compacted as images and words .

DAILY RESIDUE

The wonderful garden into which Alice wants to gain access can be a symbol of the Garden of Eden

Linguistic condensation is present in the creation of the names for these animals . The creatures are made from words from English, French Latin

Her subconscious included this detail in her dream to convey her wish to be accepted and to get rid of the worry caused by the daily residue

Alice was dimming. Carroll never directly stated that she was dreaming or she ever went to sleep, but he did provide a detailed description of her.

In her dream?

FREUDIAN SLIPS is formed by accidents and errors that are the expression of our subconscious. These slips are the key to our subconscious and its contents.

Sigmund Freud. His works included theories on the unconscious and dreams.

For Freud in the human Mind there are the UNCONSCIOUS MIND (contains all the thoughts, feelings, urges, and memories) not included in the CONSCIOUS MIND

Alices Adventures in Wonderland is rich of slips because Carol write this story for Alice Liddell and uses many of characters as symbols for real people in her life

NONSENSE
Vital solution to the deep contradiction between an acceptance of madness and the exercise of reason Carrolls insight into the way human beings are compelled to adapt to broader cultural demands. He veers down another idiosyncratic track: how words assume then seem almost to contain a life of their own. Carroll himself dubs a few of them portmanteau words, capturing the idea that meaning is almost literally encased in

The Alice stories reveal both the generative possibilities and the unwelcome distortions of the symbolic order. In refusing to imitate or rationalize the comic pretensions of a system only loosely bound by rules and signifiers The rules and rituals governing her world seem both whimsical and arbitrarily enforced. They serve as a check on contingency and freedom in Wonderland, while casting the adult world beyond it as authoritarian and almost willfully perverse

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