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Essay / The Life of Britney Spears - 1380
I chose Britney Spears as a subject because I realize that she has experienced so much in her life and tends to convey her emotions in a radical way and to live life radically. edge most of the time. Additionally, I find it simply fascinating to examine Britney Spears' personality through psychoanalysis in order to offer a deeper understanding in investigating her personality. Although this process of personality analysis is almost never used today due to a lack of empirical verification and disappointment with the impact of adulthood on personality, the emphasis put by this approach on the development of the child is far from being unfounded. It makes for a fascinating and vibrant examination of personality as it gives a comprehensive description of why Britney's id conquers her ego and superego in the majority of her decisions, as well as recounting her fixations at the oral stage of psychosexual development. . Exploring her defense mechanisms, from the viewer's perspective, it becomes clear that she stays away from anxiety-provoking stimuli by distorting reality on her own terms. As a whole, this assessment of Britney Spears' personality does an excellent job via the psychoanalytic perspective as a means of revealing/displaying a lucid conception of her worldview and connections to her relationships as to why she is the way she is at this time. moment. It is likely that if Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung were evaluating Britney Spears, they would argue that her psychopathology is a constant product of her identity, which according to Freud functions according to the pleasure principle and is the starting point of natural human drives and drives. desires, being too powerful. At an incredibly juvenile age...... middle of paper...... the regression mechanism was also an intense element of this assessment as she uses it as a means of compromise with a demanding life that has brought her to go back. return to behaviors grouped with an earlier period of one's previous life. Britney behaving like a rebellious teenager while reverting to her old ways in the club scene is a profound example of this defense mechanism. This assessment further recognizes a potential oral fixation that Britney may have that is attributable to her given her habit of smoking and biting her nails, which may be related to the emotional toll she constantly experiences. Overall, the psychoanalytic approach does an excellent job of scrutinizing the most important fragments of Britney Spears' personality at the same time as it investigates the childhood experiences that may have shaped her accordingly...