Man is a creature of God. Furthermore, Joker (Joaquin Phoenix) is a universally recognisable hero for the average moviegoer. Society and man are inextricably intertwined. Since society exists outside of man and he is a part of it, man is not beyond society. He was uneasy about a lot of things that had happened to him and the environment he was reared in. He looks for a reaction to everything he does. Because, he is constantly enthralled with his own response. He, too, found The Joker’s reply fascinating. He was always struggling with things that, unbeknown to him, had been ingrained in his psyche. Thus, the audience’s mind continues to wonder if he likes or hates society and people. We believe that by incorporating psychology into the Joker character design, the director has given the creative process a new significance. This character has given insight, mysticism, and dreamlike vision new meanings.One thing I learned after absorbing the Joker’s persona is? In general, bi-sociate thinking refers to the creative process where two levels of thinking occur simultaneously. Unifying those two levels—the conscious and unconscious—is the Joker character’s mission. Clinical delusional people are often rejected for their useless and aimless behavior, although Freud previously disclosed that the delusional process has a purpose in order to refute this theory. ‘Joaquin Phoenix’ plays the main part in the movie as well. This closely resembles the theory of ‘Freud’.We find the purpose and the ‘joker’s actions ridiculous. When we consider his early experiences, mishaps, worries, and fears, we are amazed. The psychoanalytic theory put forward by ‘Freud’ appears to be a subtext in this movie. ‘Freud’ had an impact in all fields, including play, painting, and literature. Picasso and Salvador Dalí, two renowned painters, were aware of psychoanalysis and incorporated it into their works. ‘Todd Phillips’, the Director, developed the ‘Joker’ character, drawing inspiration from psychoanalytic theories. By.Prakash Surya