PSYCHOANALYTIC ANALYSIS OF LOOKING FOR ALASKA

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Josie S

 

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July 12, 2014

 

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University

 

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Conversely, dreams may have some truth to tell but like novels their truth must be interpreted before it can be grasped. Such is the case with John Green's young adult novel, Looking for Alaska. It holds many truths that are relevant to young adults, but to extract those lessons, one must first view the plot and characters through a lens of psychoanalytical theory...
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Miles dreams of starting anew at his elite Alabama prep school, of finding Francois Rabelais's "The Great Perhaps." At school, he becomes instant friends with a rebellious, cigarette smoking prankster, the Colonel, and the beautiful, confused Alaska Young. These three main characters provide fertile ground for analysis...
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