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E.L.

James

ty Shades Trilo
A PSYCHOANALYTIC
ANALYSIS

RESEARCHERS

er Jabes B. Escala
arissa L. Cayetan
wis Renz D.Celes

The best way to understand


human nature fully and to
know a nation completely is to
study Literature.
- Garcia
et. al.

Theoretical
Framework

PSYCHOANALYTIC
CRITICISM
with
LACANIAN
Perspective

Conceptual
Framework

INPUT

Fifty Shades Trilogy


by E.L James
Psychoanalysis
Aspect of
Psychoanalytic Trauma
Inward and Outward
manifestations
Repression
Psychoanalytic Features
Motives
Circumstances and
external-internal
action
Defense and Coping
Mechanism
Mirror Stages and
Projection

PROCESS

OUTPUT

Analysis and
Interpretatio
n of Fifty
Shades
Trilogy

Psychoanalyt
ic View on
E.L James
Fifty Shades
Trilogy

FEEDBACK

ASSUMPTIONS
1.Psychoanalysis as applied
to erotic romance-themed
literature can be applied to
daily life.
2.Erotic Novels can be best
appreciated and
understood through
Psychoanalytic analysis.

STATEMENT OF
THE PROBLEM
1.To discuss the presence of
the different aspect of
Psychoanalytic Trauma
(repression, inward and
outward manifestations)

STATEMENT OF
THE PROBLEM
2. To illustrate the different
Psychoanalytic Features
(internal characterization,
motives, circumstances and
external and internal action
and also the defense
mechanism, coping
mechanism), Mirror Stages
and Projection of the

SCOPE AND
LIMITATION
1.It will only analyze the three
book of E.L James Fifty
Shades, namely, Fifty Shades
of Grey, Darker, Freed.
2.It will not focus on
PSYCHOBIOGRAPHY but on the
modern thread.
3.It will add Jacques Lacan
Perspetive on Projection and

esearch
Metho

Research
Design

DescriptiveQualitative
Research

Subject
e
h
Study
t
f

THE NOVEL

Source
DATA
f
O

Printed Works
Internet
The Novel

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