Psychological Lens Ignite Presentation by Eva Lo

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Please click on this link, leading straight to my Canva of my interpretation through the Psychological lens of the character in a short story that I’ve chosen as “The Pedestrian” by Rad Bradbury. There is most likely to be visuals with short sentences describing the type of character and the Freud’s theory, however it is spoken in person with more details since I prefer that way of presentation. I hope you understand, Mr. Barrington.

Such as for slide 5, to provide with examples to support and explain:

Round – “Wait a minute, I haven’t done anything!… I protest!” (Bradbury 2) against the police because the police expected Mr Leonard Mead to be staying in his home, but he just wanted to take fresh air outside.

Static – He enjoys nature and the beauty that surrounds him. He always takes walks every night for most years, until the police found this information and were unhappy that he’s breaking the law.

Protagonist – Willing to surpass society’s expectations, and confident in himself that he may perceive to do what he wants because no one may get control of his life.

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