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- W2793543306 abstract "This paper focuses on the causes of Elizabeth’s tragic life in Ten Thousand Sorrows through the perspectives of John Bowlby’s object relations theory. Since object relations theory is strongly related to the stage of psychological development of infants and children, it is basically applied to the analysis of Elizabeth’s object relations who was about 6 years old, lost her mother and was taken to the orphanage and eventually was adopted by an American family. John Bowlby mainly articulates his object relations theory using his concepts such as “attachment”, “loss”, and “mourning”. In particular, in the part of mourning, he divides it into four stages ―numbness, yearning and searching, disorganization and despair, reorganization and insists that people experience these four stages when their beloved people die. Elizabeth consistently fails to enter the last stage, reorganization, since she is still trapped in the stage of disorganization and despair. However, the power of successful attachment with her daughter, Leigh, Elizabeth is healed and helped to mourn her dead mother properly. And now she hopes to reorganize her life with her daughter. (Dankook University)" @default.
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- W2793543306 title "『만 가지 슬픔』에 나타난 모성에 대한 애착, 상실, 애도의 문제 - 존 보울비 이론을 중심으로" @default.
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