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Django Unchained Essay

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A former slave named Django and the white man who freed him Dr. King Schultz are two men being superior to others, and through their drive to accomplish their tasks they appeal to a Psychoanalytic point of view in Django Unchained. Django Unchained is a movie written by Quentin Tarantino and the plot is Django getting his wife who is an educated non-freed slave. Their journey together that is full of outsmarting, enforcing laws, and extreme violence that have many examples of Psychoanalytic views. A Psychoanalytic view on Django Unchained is found through the period the movie is set in, showing the slaves being stripped of the power they want, the rules that the two main characters try to enforce, and the violence that is constantly overly portrayed that is unrealistic. Through a Psychoanalytic lens the rules of society are a part of human’s own ego which they try to regulate all the time. That also means that when people’s ways of living change their social …show more content…

This movie is full of overdramatic violence, gore, and cussing to enforce their power and their conscious reasoning behind it. Schultz reasons his violence because he is a bounty hunter, while Django reasons his violence because he is angry and wants to find his wife. In a flashback, Django begs for his wife to not get whipped by the slaver and the man says “I like the way you beg, boy” (Django Unchained). That shows the man expressing his power over Django using verbal violence, but Django later kills him for Schultz and for his own personal revenge saying “I like the way you die, boy” (Django Unchained). When he says that you can feel his conscious be at peace knowing that a man who wronged him and his wife is dead. The death also shows how the power shifted from the white slave owner to the black man who was his slave, which expresses repressed

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