Think about a literary work you have recently read. Choose either the psychoanalytic or postcolonial critical theory, and explai
n your interpretation of a character or theme from the work. How does viewing a character or the theme through the chosen perspective affect your interpretation of it? Your response should be at least six sentences. 20 points brainlist
John Snow from a psychoanalytic perspective has a very punishing great ego built by Lord Stark's teachings. And a neurotic psychological structure
Explanation:
The first element to back this answer is that in the first place, Jhon Snow from the ice and fire saga is a very dutiful person who always acts to fulfill the impositions made by people whom he respects. First of all from Lord Stark as he is his father. Now, because he has an unfinished Oedipus he doesn't have a strong id or ego. Struggling hard to show people he is worthy of their respect and acknowledgment. Thus, he developed a neurotic personality that is only broken with alcohol or high-risk situations in which he stops following his commands and act according to his desire. An example of this is when he marries Igrith.
I would say A because it's like telling you what she is doing and she is thinking about what he has done to her like kind of reflection of past events.