On the Way to a Good Man Again—An Analysis of Amir in The Kite Runner from Perspective of Freud’s Personality Structure Theory
Author(s) -
Ting Wen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
theory and practice in language studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2053-0692
pISSN - 1799-2591
DOI - 10.17507/tpls.0905.14
Subject(s) - id, ego and super ego , personality , perspective (graphical) , psychoanalysis , sublimation (psychology) , afghan , psychology , kite , philosophy , computer science , artificial intelligence , mathematics , geometry , theology
The Kite Runner is the first novel that was written by Afghan-American writer Khaled Hosseini. This novel tells the story of an Afghan immigrant boy called Amir in the United States and his spiritual redemption of his fault made during his childhood, using the first-person perspective. This thesis attempts to analyze Amir's triple personality thoroughly: id, ego and superego from Freud’s personality structure theory, making readers have a deep understanding of how Amir lost, how to form the powerful self, and finally to complete the sublimation of his personality to be a good man. Meanwhile it aims to analyze how Amir forms his own ego.
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