Ambitions as the Effect of Childhood Experience in E.L. James Fifty Shades of Grey
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2020-10-01Author
WARDANI SWW, L. Dyah Purwita
ISLAMIYAH, Nurul
BASUKI, Imam
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This article aims to analyze the effect of the male character childhood in E.L. James's Fifty Shades of
Grey By using psychological approach to analyze the fictitious character and the creative process of the
author. Theory of interpretation of dream by Sigmund Freud is applied in order to explain the causes of
ambition done by Christian Grey. Grey’s ambition is caused by the desire to revenge from his trauma in
his childhood. There are three factors that make the character ambitious: The first is when Grey uses his
violence (BDSM) to dominate his partner. The second is when Grey want become rich and popular man.
The last is Grey’s heart emptiness after a woman he loved left him. The first problem is in the field of
abnormal psychology in order to differentiate abnormal from normal behavior. In short, Grey's ambitions
are caused by a traumatic condition when he was a child. E.L. James explains a sexual lifestyle which is
called BDSM (Bondage/ Disipline, Dominance/ Submissive, Sadism/ Masochism). By exposing this
lifestyle in her novel, the author wants to shows that BDSM is not an equal relationship between man and
woman.
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