Personality analysis in Kelidar on Erich Fromm's theory
The present study, which focuses on interdisciplinary research, seeks to examine Erich Fromm's humanistic psychoanalysis, in particular his personality theory, and the similarities between narrative structure and social structures. And by examining the story and the psyche to understand the relationship between the semantic networks of narrative texts and culture and society. Analyzes the process of formation of social characters in this work in order to provide a practical model based on the great novel Klider, which is a clear and realistic view of the social and cultural structures of the present time. Explains how they are influenced by social structure and the influence of cultural structures and forces of society, and the concepts of this influence in terms of descriptive-analytical, inductive and based on the American school of comparative literature in the form of a productive assembly. This study shows that the characters in the story are strongly influenced by social events. The process of personality formation is directly related to social developments in society. Thus, in addition to proving the ability of Forum theory to analyze realist works, and in particular the relationship of personality with society and the relationship of narrative structure with real and external world structures. The relationship of literature with other branches of humanities including psychology and sociology is prominent. This provides a good platform for interdisciplinary studies for researchers in the comparative literature.
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