Skripsi
The Influence Of Psychological Conflict Toward Elsa’s Character Development In Frozen Film
ABSTRACT
The process of character development can be influenced by some factors, both
internal and external. One of them is psychological conflict. Psychological conflict is
also often shown as the factor of the personality change of the character in a literary
work. In this research, the researcher focused to find the psychological conflict and its
influence toward the main character‘s character development in Frozen film.
The researcher used two theories to answer the two research problems. For the
first question, the researcher used the theory of psychological conflict by Kurt Lewin to
find the kinds of psychological conflict expressed by the main character in Frozen film.
To answer the second question, the researcher used the theory of personality
development by Elizabeth B. Hurlock to explain the influence of psychological conflict
toward the character development of the main character. In this research, the method
that the researcher used was qualitative research method. The researcher served the data
in dialogues and pictures and wrote the scenes and the time.
The result of the analysis showed that Elsa expressed two kinds of psychological
conflict which were approach-avoidance conflict and avoidance-avoidance conflict.
And those two kinds of psychological conflict influence Elsa‘s character development
in five determinants they are intellectual, emotional, social, aspiration & achievement,
and family.
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