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What is Socio-economic Critique

Analyzing Ideology and Narratology in Film Series, Sequels, and Trilogies
Examination and analysis of social structures, power dynamics, and economic systems within society, often with a focus on uncovering inequalities and injustices.
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Deciphering Scrat: A Multidimensional Analysis Through Jung, Freud, and Marx
Ezgi Sen Atiker (Uskudar University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7416-0.ch013
Abstract
This research undertakes an examination of the enigmatic character Scrat within the “Ice Age” series through the lens of theoretical frameworks proposed by Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Karl Marx. Jung's perspective identifies Scrat as a manifestation of 'The Explorer' archetype, wherein the acorn symbolizes universal potential. In contrast, Freud's analysis portrays Scrat's relentless pursuit as an embodiment of the pleasure principle, primarily governed by the id, with the acorn representing an elusive desire. Marx's interpretation casts Scrat as a symbol of class struggle within a capitalist society, persistently pursuing a resource. A comprehensive comparative analysis provides a nuanced understanding, enriching character motivation analysis in storytelling and highlighting the depth of film characters in elucidating intricate psychological and sociological theories.
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