Exploring the Characters’ Psychological and Emotional Aspects in Dickens’ David Copperfield through a Psychoanalysis Lens
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
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Through this research, we attempt to explore the psychological and emotional
landscapes of characters in Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield. To enter their psychological
world, some Freudian concepts and some others related Hall’s interpretation of dreams will be
employed in order to offer readers some understanding of their life struggles. The study
concentrates to a great extent on the protagonist, David Copperfield, tracing the evolution and
interplay of his ego, superego, and identity throughout the story. It also investigates the
psychological complexities of other key characters, because understanding what they endure
is helpful in penetrating the life of the main character, which is our main concern. By using
the previously mentioned Freudian and Hall’s tools, the research uncovers the intricate
psychological realities and societal reflections that Dickens weaves into his work. This study
aims to shed new light on the rich psychological and emotional dimensions of David
Copperfield, demonstrating Dickens’ profound character development skills and his lasting
impact on English literature.
