This study takes Freud's personality theory as the analytical framework,selects classic fairy tale texts from Europe andChina,and systematically explores the differences and commonalities in the psychological func...This study takes Freud's personality theory as the analytical framework,selects classic fairy tale texts from Europe andChina,and systematically explores the differences and commonalities in the psychological functions of animal images inEuropean and Chinese fairy tales from the dimensions of the psychological mechanism of animal transformation,the deep logicof cultural symbols,and the narrative function of psychological projection.The study finds that European fairy tales demonstratethe conflict and integration between the id and the superego through animal transformation,while Chinese fairy tales realize theprojection of emotional comfort and cultural beliefs through animal divinity.This research provides a new academic path forcross-cultural psychology and fairy tale narrative studies,revealing the cultural specificity of animal images as collectivepsychological mirrors and the universal laws of human psychological activities.展开更多
文摘This study takes Freud's personality theory as the analytical framework,selects classic fairy tale texts from Europe andChina,and systematically explores the differences and commonalities in the psychological functions of animal images inEuropean and Chinese fairy tales from the dimensions of the psychological mechanism of animal transformation,the deep logicof cultural symbols,and the narrative function of psychological projection.The study finds that European fairy tales demonstratethe conflict and integration between the id and the superego through animal transformation,while Chinese fairy tales realize theprojection of emotional comfort and cultural beliefs through animal divinity.This research provides a new academic path forcross-cultural psychology and fairy tale narrative studies,revealing the cultural specificity of animal images as collectivepsychological mirrors and the universal laws of human psychological activities.