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.This week we have not necessarily done much learning, but more so with our own endeavors and with our group mates. We have been working on our Shakespearian project, and depending on which play you chose, you either have King Lear or Macbeth; and I chose Macbeth. To say the least, it is a very very interesting play. Seeing Macbeth slowly transform into a completely different, as well as insane, man was pretty watchable. For our proposal we chose to do pshychoanalitical theory, and there is an endless amount of usable information to put into our presentation from Macbeth, there's just no end to all the pshycology packed into the play. But as easy as it is to find information, I personally have found it extremely hard to put it all together in a way that makes sense, and flows seamlessly throughout the project. I'm gratefull to have group mates to work through this with, it makes it much easier. Although this project has given me an insight on to more than one subject. Taking a look into what makes a pshycoanalitical theory led me to another road full of information that I never knew about, things like Lacan's and Freud's theory. Being able to go into depth on this and actually utilize them in the project was a lot of fun to me. In the end I'm positive that we will make it through the project with a decent grade, but for now I'm finding it very difficult to make it through the piece. Attatched here is a website, http://www.apsa.org/content/psychoanalytic-theory-approaches. It goes more into depth on what pshycolitical theory is and how it works.
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