Psychology, literature and theatre are closely connected. Ritual, ceremony and occultism are one of the links between them that relate to archetypes.1 Their transfer from the unconscious to the conscious is shown through dreams or symbols. The interdiscplinarity of psychology, literature and theatre have a common intersection in the sociology of literature, which combines the social environment, man within it and the literature that describes this society or man. The psychology of the collective or individual unconscious (animus, anima) reveals the reasons for the reader's or viewe's greater attraction to a particular literary work or performance.
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