12 thoughts on “Psychological Criticism – Like Water For Chocolate”
I learn alot about Psychology and how it had applied in to water for chocolate. I think you guys did a really good job on researching about Psycho stuff and clearly explained it out how it connects to the book. I agree with the Psychology examples you guys gave, like when the stealing example and how Tita wanted to run away and marry pedro but she knows that it's wrong so she doesn't do it.
Woohoo! Nice video! Thank you for posting this video down! I've learn a lot about psychological criticism. You had shown a very clear explanation about ID, ego, and super ego. Your pictures along the explanation are fabulous! ps: I like your idea by using google translate to read them out slowly and clearly!
This video helped explain about the psychological criticism in Like Water for Chocolate. You guys introduced magical realism, id, ego, superego, and gave examples from the story, which is really clear. The drawing was nice, and things are easy to understand. I like how you guys used google translate for the narration. AWESOME VIDEO!
It's a great video! You've explained very clearly what is ID, ego, and superego and how it is connected to LWFC. I also like the idea that you've used google translate to narrate your script!
Pretty neat video about what is psychological criticism and the idea of id, superego, and ego. I like that the drawings on how it connect to the book and you guys also gave example of it. ( OvO )
This video really help us to understand what's psychological criticism and clear examples of ID, ego, and superego. I like the drawing and the google translate in the video. 🙂
I liked the way how you guys drew the icons and pictures but the google translator's voice is kind of boring which makes me or maybe others too, feel a lil' sleepy…. but you guys gave great ideas and i learned many things such as what is psychological criticism (you guys gave examples) and the hamburger thingie for the ego part, which is cool ! (Y)
Good job you guy!!!! The sound and the picture is match. But try to use clear voice that go with the background perfectly.
It's a great video. The way that you explained psychological criticism in a like water for a chocolate. And the most part that I like is the drawing and sound.
I think you explain what's id, ego, and superego clearly. But I think the first example doesn't really fit the ego part you explained before. The second example was great. The narrator voice was a very interesting idea but somehow a little boring since it sounds a little robot-like.
(y) (y) (y) I understand more about psychological criticism in Like Water for Chocolate. All the explanations and examples in this video are clear and easy to follow ! I think the sound isn't that smooth, it sounds like robot. 🙂
Overall, A good video. Although I don't particularly like the google translate voice. However, I like how you guys connect all those phsyco thing to the the book like water for chocolate and give a good explanation for each topic, especially things about ego and superego.
I learn alot about Psychology and how it had applied in to water for chocolate. I think you guys did a really good job on researching about Psycho stuff and clearly explained it out how it connects to the book. I agree with the Psychology examples you guys gave, like when the stealing example and how Tita wanted to run away and marry pedro but she knows that it's wrong so she doesn't do it.
Woohoo! Nice video! Thank you for posting this video down! I've learn a lot about psychological criticism. You had shown a very clear explanation about ID, ego, and super ego. Your pictures along the explanation are fabulous!
ps: I like your idea by using google translate to read them out slowly and clearly!
This video helped explain about the psychological criticism in Like Water for Chocolate. You guys introduced magical realism, id, ego, superego, and gave examples from the story, which is really clear. The drawing was nice, and things are easy to understand. I like how you guys used google translate for the narration. AWESOME VIDEO!
It's a great video! You've explained very clearly what is ID, ego, and superego and how it is connected to LWFC. I also like the idea that you've used google translate to narrate your script!
Pretty neat video about what is psychological criticism and the idea of id, superego, and ego. I like that the drawings on how it connect to the book and you guys also gave example of it. ( OvO )
This video really help us to understand what's psychological criticism and clear examples of ID, ego, and superego. I like the drawing and the google translate in the video. 🙂
I liked the way how you guys drew the icons and pictures but the google translator's voice is kind of boring which makes me or maybe others too, feel a lil' sleepy…. but you guys gave great ideas and i learned many things such as what is psychological criticism (you guys gave examples) and the hamburger thingie for the ego part, which is cool ! (Y)
Good job you guy!!!! The sound and the picture is match. But try to use clear voice that go with the background perfectly.
It's a great video. The way that you explained psychological criticism in a like water for a chocolate. And the most part that I like is the drawing and sound.
I think you explain what's id, ego, and superego clearly. But I think the first example doesn't really fit the ego part you explained before. The second example was great. The narrator voice was a very interesting idea but somehow a little boring since it sounds a little robot-like.
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I understand more about psychological criticism in Like Water for Chocolate. All the explanations and examples in this video are clear and easy to follow ! I think the sound isn't that smooth, it sounds like robot. 🙂
Overall, A good video. Although I don't particularly like the google translate voice.
However, I like how you guys connect all those phsyco thing to the the book like water for chocolate and give a good explanation for each topic, especially things about ego and superego.