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Title: Literature Through The Ages And It's Psychological Effect
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December 16, 2000 |
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There are thought to be two types of human beings, normal ones ? the majority, and abnormal ? the minority which is divided into two subcategories; psychotic ? not in touch with reality, and neurotic ? in touch with reality with the knowledge that reality is painful... Showed first 250 characters
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Along with this, there are thought to be two basic motives for behavior ? desire for pleasure and avoidance of pain. Theories can be made using these psychological studies about what makes people think in certain ways and therefore write in progressing styles throughout history... Showed next 250 characters
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