RHETOR 103B Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Zoology, Waking Life, Sigmund Freud
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Not only are the delusion of the death of gradiva and destruction of pompeeii the after effect, so is hanold"s trip to pompeii (200) H does not at first recognize his reason for visiting (202) The trip served his delusion from the beginning (203) Expresses rejection of eroticism through his abhorrence of honeymoon travelers (205) Notion of spirits, apparitions and returning souls are not destroyed among the educated people (211) Cites personal example of him thinking that he saw the ghost of a patient he feared he killed from wrong medication, when in fact the person was the patient"s sister (211) Dream in which n sees z as the lizard catcher (213) Freud: this is a nonsensical dream (213) Apply to this the regular procedure of dream interpretation (213): regarding sequence in dream and examining every separate part of the content, seeking its derivation in the impressions, memories and free ideas of the dreamer (213)