Waves
The Psychoanalytic Dimensions
Description:... In the novels, the diverse worldviews and impulsive behavior of the protagonists were tested. Topics were raised and touched upon in the roles played. The importance of theories helped to understand their roles and their development at different stages. The youth today are far superior; they don’t think they’re too young to be pampered, and they don’t have to be old enough to take responsibility. The main problem was the space for conversation between them and their parents, who, in their opinion were not able to decide whether their decision is personal or social, and do not even force adolescents to take responsibility. During this time, the most common difficulty someone faces in life is peer pressure. Even their elders repeatedly told them about right and wrong experiences, but they deliberately ignored them. The problems that all the main characters faced and suffered played a big role in its development. Thus, children always need proper guidance and support, which can never be given to them by instilling fear in them. Adolescence is the age at which theories of theorists are used and implied. Young people are involved in various illegal activities such as terrorism, begging, drug delivery and drug use. All they need is proper guidance, care and love from parents and teachers. Through the implied versions of learning and the phases of the child protagonist included with the feeling of sin, redemption, guilt, inequality, anguish, fear and in the end of the novels the protagonist felt with the feelings of optimism and to grow for the betterment in the lives.
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