BETWEEN APPREHENSION AND APPRECIATION: A QUALITATIVE PSYCHOANALYSIS OF THOMAS HARRIS THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
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- Assistant Professor of English, Department of English, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed To Be University), Chennai, India - 600119.
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Psychoanalysis is a dominant field of social science that explores the complex layers of human psychology. In the novel The Silence of the Lambs written by Thomas Harris, psychoanalytic theory plays a significant role. The researchers objective is to traverse the complex characteristics of Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling, who possess dichotomic attributes. Lecters intellectual superiority and psychopathic attributes invite deep introspection into his personality, perceptions, and intentions. His idea is reproached by Clarice Starlings pragmatic nature. These psychological discrepancies between the characters underscore the element of Kleins Object Relations theory. As proposed by Friedrich Nietzsche in Beyond Good and Evil, Lecters idea of morality traces the concept of Perspectivism which implies that the notion of good and evil transcends conventional beliefs and practices. The study also attempts to investigate the uncanny relationship between Lecter and Clarice. The two characters shift from being apprehensive to becoming appreciative of each other is the focal point of the research paper. The paper applies psychological approach of Sigmund Freuds three sections of the human psyche: Id, ego, and super-ego. Freuds concept of Eros and Thanatos gets enforced when Lecters violent tendencies grapple with his refined tastes after encountering Clarice. Anna Freuds Defence Mechanism aids in understanding the characters responses to their traumas. While dealing with binary oppositions, the study examines the distinct dimensions of the characters minds. The research also employs ethical criticism to analyze how their relationship challenges conventional moral boundaries and uses deconstruction to examine the blurring of moral and psychological aspects. The research paper ventures to inspect and comprehend the intricate webs of psychodynamics and the relationship arc of Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling.
[Yuktha Lakshmi K. and Thulasi Bala V. (2024); BETWEEN APPREHENSION AND APPRECIATION: A QUALITATIVE PSYCHOANALYSIS OF THOMAS HARRIS THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Sep). 134-138] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
III BA English literature student, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
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