参考拉康身份形成的三个阶段对吉莉安·弗林的《艾米·艾略特·邓恩》的精神分析研究

S. Benazir
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《消失的爱人》是美国作家吉莉安·弗林的一部犯罪小说,从心理学角度切入主人公艾米·艾略特·邓恩的思想和动机。小说从丈夫尼克开始,他的妻子艾米在他们结婚五周年纪念日当天失踪,他的妻子接受了警方的调查。然而,随着案件的逐步展开,情况变得复杂得多。艾米这个角色被刻画得错综复杂、多层次。仔细阅读和对艾米这个角色的精神分析表明,她的行为和行为模式是她根深蒂固的身份形成的反映。本文拟参照拉康的身份形成的三个阶段,研究弗林《消失的爱人》中主人公艾米·艾略特·邓恩的行为和行为模式背后的心理。
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A Psychoanalytic Study of Gillian Flynn’s Amy Elliott Dunne with reference to Lacan’s Three Stages of Identity Formation
Gone Girl is a crime fiction by the American author Gillian Flynn which provides a psychological insight into the mind and motive of the central character, Amy Elliott Dunne. The novel starts with Nick, the husband coming under police scrutiny in the case of his wife Amy, who goes missing on the very day of their fifth wedding anniversary. However, as the case gradually unfolds, the scenario gets much more complex. The character of Amy is portrayed as intricately complex and multi-layered. A close reading and psychoanalysis of the character of Amy show that her actions and behaviour patterns are a reflection of her ingrained identity formation. This paper intends to study the psyche behind the actions and behavioural patterns of Amy Elliott Dunne, the protagonist in Flynn’s Gone Girl, with reference to Lacan’s three stages of identity formation.
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