Welcome 2022! Goodbye 2021 & Thank you for not being as horrible as 2020 was. As for my reading in 2021…also not as horrible as 2020 reading. My 2020 totals were 28 books & 9,253 pages. Not too bad…but my goal was 75 books at the start of the pandemic. I figure for sure with two months off of work i could read tons. I was not expecting how consuming just thinking about Covid-19 would Read more
Author: Margaret
I am a third-year psychology student and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. I currently work at my local library and hope to enroll in a MLIS program soon. My passions in life include books, libraries, board games, plants, nature, animals, history and studying behavior and personalities. My personality is INTJ.
Captain Ahab, Man or Maniac
Herman Melville’s masterpiece, Moby Dick, is not merely a gripping tale of a vengeful sea captain and the elusive white whale but also a rich psychological exploration of the human psyche. In this blog post, we will embark on an enthralling journey into the depths of Moby Dick, applying Jungian and Freudian psychology techniques to analyze the complex characters, particularly Captain Ahab, and uncover the profound symbolism within the narrative. The Freudian Lens: Unraveling the Read more