Title of article
Repression: A Road to Neurosis in John Fowles The Collector
Author/Authors
Baral ، Raj Kumar Tribhuvan University
From page
42
To page
46
Abstract
The analysis of John Fowles’s the Collector explores the meaning of obsessive activities––doing something as a neurotic patient forgetting every other thing–– of central male character Clegg. Clegg has obsession with Miranda, photography and pornography because of which he involves in entrapping Miranda, and taking different photos of her. His surrender towards art reveals his repressed desires. Because of the constant conflict of id and ego in service of super-ego, the mind of Clegg is inflicted from obsession and acts like a neurotic patient.
Keywords
Obsession , neurosis , repression , traumatic experiences
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
Record number
2551093
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