Here Freud attempted to psychoanalyze works of art as symbolic expressions of their creator's psychodynamics. |
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Her detractors jeer at her self-deprecation, lampoon her repetitiveness, and psychoanalyze her posts for signs of darkness repressed. |
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He tells a few other cat anecdotes and his wife begins to psychoanalyze him. |
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Now, it's read books, fence with four-syllable words, psychoanalyze each other until you can't tell a petting party from a civil-service exam. |
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Mr. Anastasi's characters often patiently psychoanalyze one another, explaining how various behaviors signify emotional problems that the audience is apparently deemed too dumb to discern on its own. |
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For many early readers, the diary invited attempts to psychoanalyze King. |
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She's trapped in a cop car trying to psychoanalyze an underused Anthony Mackie and realizing important things about her own life in the process. |
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Trying to psychoanalyze him would be a mistake, but most of the public facts about him sound like contemporary cliches. |
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Arrowsmith said he wasn't trying to psychoanalyze Sexsmith, but he hoped his subject saw parts of himself that he might not otherwise recognize. |
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It's tempting to psychoanalyze my obsession with Dave Matthews, but the truth is that I've always been an unusual gay. |
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