The present study is a literary analysis of Willa Cather’s short story “Paul’s Case: A Study in Temperament” which attempts to provide an explanation for the main character’s decision of committing suicide. What apparently seems to be a decision made after a particular event is, actually, the result of a succession of events in the story. These events are driven by the presence of irrationality in the young protagonist, enhanced by a narcissistic personality disorder. In order to achieve this purpose, a psychological approach is implemented by means of two recent models in psychology: Personality Disorders and Ellis’ Rational Emotive Therapy. Through the analysis of this particular character, we attempt to make a contribution to the educati...
This article describes death ideas which occur in Sylvia Plath’s selected poems entitled “Full Fatho...
ABSTRACT In contemporary world, we often confront the incidents when people fall sick mentally and s...
Narcissism is one of the most common diseases in psychology, but its concern is the least. Therefore...
The protagonist of Willa Cather’s Paul's Case has been interpreted in different ways, especially in ...
The research entitled “The Narcissistic Personality Disorder in Symptoms Experience of Amy Dunn in G...
In Death of a Salesman, we observe the psychological aspect which makes this play different from oth...
The protagonist of Willa Cather's Paul's Case has been interpreted in different ways, especially in ...
Suicide is the outcome of a process proceeding from the experimentation of an unbearable pain (psych...
The major problem in this study is how the major character proves his freedom, victory of life and d...
Literature-psychology relation ship has given much contribution to development of both disciplines o...
Literature can be considered as a reflection of real life since it depicts many kinds of themes that...
This study critically analyses the character of Hamlet using two differing interpretations of the pl...
Prompted by a particularly brutal case of homicide, in which the victim was completely decapitated, ...
ABSTRAK Penelitian ini menyajikan hasil analisis terhadap novel karya Albert Camus yang berjudul ...
This study examines how are Hannah Baker’s personality and suicide reflected in Jay Asher’s 13 Reaso...
This article describes death ideas which occur in Sylvia Plath’s selected poems entitled “Full Fatho...
ABSTRACT In contemporary world, we often confront the incidents when people fall sick mentally and s...
Narcissism is one of the most common diseases in psychology, but its concern is the least. Therefore...
The protagonist of Willa Cather’s Paul's Case has been interpreted in different ways, especially in ...
The research entitled “The Narcissistic Personality Disorder in Symptoms Experience of Amy Dunn in G...
In Death of a Salesman, we observe the psychological aspect which makes this play different from oth...
The protagonist of Willa Cather's Paul's Case has been interpreted in different ways, especially in ...
Suicide is the outcome of a process proceeding from the experimentation of an unbearable pain (psych...
The major problem in this study is how the major character proves his freedom, victory of life and d...
Literature-psychology relation ship has given much contribution to development of both disciplines o...
Literature can be considered as a reflection of real life since it depicts many kinds of themes that...
This study critically analyses the character of Hamlet using two differing interpretations of the pl...
Prompted by a particularly brutal case of homicide, in which the victim was completely decapitated, ...
ABSTRAK Penelitian ini menyajikan hasil analisis terhadap novel karya Albert Camus yang berjudul ...
This study examines how are Hannah Baker’s personality and suicide reflected in Jay Asher’s 13 Reaso...
This article describes death ideas which occur in Sylvia Plath’s selected poems entitled “Full Fatho...
ABSTRACT In contemporary world, we often confront the incidents when people fall sick mentally and s...
Narcissism is one of the most common diseases in psychology, but its concern is the least. Therefore...