FREUDIAN STRUCTURE OF MIND IN THE MAIN CHARACTER AS SEEN IN QUINN’S WHEN HE WAS WICKED
Kata Kunci:
Freudian Character, Main Character, Mind.Abstrak
This research analyzed the personality of human as described in When He Was Wicked novel by using psychoanalytic approach. The research focused on Freudian structure of mind which is divided into three aspects; they are id, ego and superego. The id is an evil mind and ego as the executor of id and superego, while superego is an angel mind. They work together in order to balance the mind so that people behave properly in the middle of society. Psychoanalytic approach was applied to investigate the character and to know thoughts and feeling among the id, the ego and the superego. Three aspects of mind gives the indications that human will show the types of personality which are different from one another. To elaborate the topic, theoretical framework is arranged to prove the crucial information about Freudian structure of mind and the personality. Based on the analysis, it was concluded that the id worked based on pleasure principle which related to instinctual needs and must be satisfied immediately. The ego as the executor functioned to solve the war between the id and superego according to reality principle. The superego appeared to regard as the moral or society norms. For the personality of the main character often portrays the melancholic type.
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