The Impact of Freud's Theory on Surrealism (Salvador Dali as a Sample) | ||
Basic Education College Magazine For Educational and Humanities Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 16, May 2018, Pages 109-128 | ||
Author | ||
Fatma Umran Raju | ||
Abstract | ||
Psychological analysis has a great effect on our life for the concepts it has presented in various aspects that help liberate human psyche from its restrictions. It paves the way to surrealism which is like a dream for those who cannot sleep at night because of drinking alcohol or opium and smoking. They do not look at the dream as a shelter for a world unable to satisfy man but as a motivation whose conditions they do not accept. All is the same result which examines the internal depth moving to the external world, not as it is but to recreate it according to the laws of desire. The comprehensibility of the Freudian psychological analysis and its effect particularly on the Spanish artist, Salvador Dali's drawings which are critically debatable because of their complex artistic views. The importance of the research lies in its attempt to occupy this space and to focus on the impact of Freud's theory on surrealism, represented by Salvador Dali | ||
Keywords | ||
The Impact of Freud | ||
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