Tania Intan
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作家障碍是作家在写作过程中由于某些障碍而陷入僵局的一种精神现象。本文探讨了尼卡·娜塔莎的都市流行小说《爱的建筑》中女主人公所经历的写作障碍。采用文献研究法收集资料,并运用文学心理学方法对资料进行分析。所使用的理论基础是贝格勒、辛格·巴里奥斯的理论。提出的研究问题是作者的阻滞现象在小说《爱的建筑》中是如何表现的,以及作品中的叙事元素是如何支撑作者所呈现的主题的。结果表明,主人公经历的写作障碍现象主要是由不快乐引起的,这种不快乐表现为冷漠、愤怒、焦虑和与他人(前夫)的问题。因为写作障碍是一种心理症状,在这部小说中,这种障碍可以通过放松和与新朋友建立关系的治疗来克服。都市小说《爱的建筑》作为一部以浪漫为主题的小说,它的叙事元素是支撑作者block主题的。
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FENOMENA 'WRITER’S BLOCK' DALAM NOVEL METROPOP 'THE ARCHITECTURE OF LOVE' KARYA IKA NATASSA
Writer’s Block is a psychiatric phenomenon experienced by writers in the form of a deadlock when writing because of certain obstacles. This study discusses the writer’s block that the female protagonist experienced in the metropop novel The Architecture of Love by Ika Natassa. Data was collected by the documentation study technique and reviewed with a literary psychology approach. The theoretical foundation used is the theory of Bergler, Singer Barrios. The research problems formulated are how the writer’s block phenomenon is displayed in the novel The Architecture of Love, and how the narrative elements in the work support the themes presented by the author. The results showed that the writer’s block phenomenon experienced by the main character was especially caused by unhappiness that is manifested in the form of apathy, anger, anxiety, and problems with other people (ex-husband). Because the writer’s block is a psychological symptom, in this novel, the disorder can be overcome with therapy in the form of relaxation and establishing relationships with new people. As a romance-themed novel, the metropolitan novel The Architecture of Love is built by narrative elements that support the writer’s block theme.
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