A Psychoanalytic Lens In Planet Of The Apes

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Looking through a psychoanalytic lens, Planet Of The Apes is a very interesting topic. A psychoanalytic lens is in simple terms, looking at a story from the perspective of focusing on what drives characters make the decisions they do. Planet Of The Apes is a great piece of work to look at through this specific lens for the reason it has to do with a person that is first imprisoned and mistaken for a mute human due to his neck injury. He has no way of communicating so for this section of the movie he really has to think about what he is going to do to prove he is an intelligent being. The other sections of psychoanalytic lens that appear in this movie are: Love, Physiological,

And self-actualization. These aspects alone really create what makes a character.

At the beginning of this film Taylor and his crew crash land on an unknown planet that at first glance didn't look like it was acceptable for life to exist. His crew only had a certain amount of supplies that would last them a couple of days. This situation focuses specifically on the physiological part of a psychoanalytic lens, or what drives …show more content…

First he attempts to steal Dr.Zira’s notepad and gets attacked by the guards thinking he is trying to harm Zira. Next he tries to write the words, “I can write” in the sand while he is outside but Nova, a mute human wipes it away. His last and successful attempt to prove he can write is taking Zira’s notepad and writing “My name is Taylor” in it. Through all of these attempts, Taylor is trying to show his self actualization; or the fact that he has much more potential than the rest of the human kind on the planet at that time. This is also known as “Super ego” or what a person knows is right and expressing rational thought. In this case Taylor wants to prove he is not from the planet he is on because from what he knows, it is an entirely new

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