The Role of Trauma in Shaping Identity: Analyzing Ann Griffin’s when all is said
سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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In exploring the nuances of trauma within Griffin’s narrative, it becomes evident that the protagonist's journey is marked by a complex interplay of emotional and psychological scars. The author skillfully crafts scenes that evoke a sense of dislocation, where the character grapples with the remnants of his past. The interplay between memory and identity serves as a central theme, revealing how the protagonist’s sense of self is continually reshaped by his traumatic experiences. The analysis further delves into the repercussions of learning disabilities and physical abuse, illustrating how these elements intertwine to forge a unique identity crisis. The protagonist’s struggle with societal expectations and personal aspirations highlights the pervasive nature of trauma, suggesting that the scars of the past extend far beyond the immediate experiences of pain. Each recollection acts as a thread, weaving a tapestry of sorrow and resilience that defines his existence. As the narrative unfolds, themes of revenge emerge, complicating the character's relationship with his trauma. This desire for retribution is not merely an impulse; rather, it reflects a deeper yearning for agency in a life marked by victimization. The analysis posits that such motivations are manifestations of the unresolved grief that permeates the protagonist's psyche, serving as both a hindrance and a catalyst for growth.
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Sahar Entezariheravi
Master of Arts in English Language and Culture, University of Eastern Finland