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"The Last Emperor" - Psychological Elements
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4 pages in length. While The Last Emperor is replete with cultural and visual splendor that serves to illustrate the complexities inherent to Chinese heritage and the unchallenged dedication therein, it is just as overflowing with psychological underpinnings that demonstrate the overwhelming compromises people are forced to make in the name of tradition. Examining Pu Yi and the struggles he faces in the midst of emotional deprivation finds the psychological theories of Winnicott's transitional object and Freud's ego standing out as two of the most significant throughout the story. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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