The Sexual Deviations of the Main Character in the Novel Sang Guru Piano by Elfriede Jelinek (A Study in Psychology Literature)
Keywords:
Character, The Sexual Deviations, psychology Literature, Sigmund Freud, Id, Ego, Super Ego
Abstract
Humans serve as subjects in literary works as they embody behaviors observable via the lens of their experiences. Behavior constitutes a facet of the soul's conflict, as psychological disorders manifest through human conduct, each exhibiting distinct characteristics. Human beings can be examined through science, particularly psychology, which pertains to the psyche. Consequently, literary works are seen as a psychological phenomenon. Literary works, stemming from the author's endeavors, are frequently linked to psychological phenomena, as they represent the author's creation, whereby psychological theory is employed both intentionally and unconsciously.
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Published
2021-08-20
How to Cite
Kastanja, R. N., Maspaitella, M., & Latupapua, F. (2021). The Sexual Deviations of the Main Character in the Novel Sang Guru Piano by Elfriede Jelinek (A Study in Psychology Literature). Mirlam: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Dan Sastra Indonesia, 2(2), 34-39. https://doi.org/10.30598/mirlamvol2no2hlm34-39
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