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Narcissism in Dreisers "An American Tragedy"

Title: Narcissism in Dreisers "An American Tragedy"

Seminar Paper , 2003 , 14 Pages , Grade: 1,7

Autor:in: M. A. Oliver Steinert-Lieschied (Author)

American Studies - Literature

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In his novel "An American Tragedy", Theodore Dreiser presents characters with various pychological disorders. This research paper will focus on the narcissism of selected characters in that novel. Firstly, the term narcissism and typical symptoms will be explained. Secondly, the most important characters in the novel will be analysed. Lastly, I will try to explain possible reasons for Dreiser's viewpoints and describe his social background.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • I. Introduction
  • II. An Explanation of the Term Narcissism
    • A. Origin of the Term
    • B. The Symptoms of Narcissism
    • C. The Cause of Narcissism
  • III. Main Part: Narcissism in Theodore Dreiser's Novel An American Tragedy
    • A. Clear Cases of Narcissism: Hortense Briggs, Sondra Finchley, Gilbert Griffiths
    • B. Probable Cases of Narcissism: Clyde Griffiths, Clyde`s parents, Reverend McMillan
    • C. No Narcissism: Roberta Alden, District Attorney Mason
  • IV. Summary

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This research paper aims to analyze the presence of narcissistic personality disorder in selected characters of Theodore Dreiser’s novel An American Tragedy. It begins by explaining the term narcissism and its typical symptoms, then examines key characters for signs of narcissistic behavior. The paper concludes by exploring potential reasons behind Dreiser’s portrayal of these characters and analyzing his social background.

  • Narcissistic personality disorder
  • Character analysis of An American Tragedy
  • Theodore Dreiser’s social background
  • Possible reasons for Dreiser’s viewpoints
  • The origin and development of narcissism

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

Chapter I provides an introduction to the research paper and its focus on narcissism in An American Tragedy. Chapter II delves into the term narcissism, explaining its origin in Greek mythology, outlining the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder, and exploring potential causes. Chapter III examines specific characters in Dreiser’s novel, highlighting those who exhibit clear narcissistic tendencies, probable cases, and those without discernible narcissistic behavior.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

This research paper focuses on the concept of narcissism, exploring its origins, symptoms, and potential causes. It analyzes the characters in Theodore Dreiser’s An American Tragedy, particularly those exhibiting narcissistic traits. The paper examines the author’s portrayal of these characters and explores the potential influence of his social background on his perspective. Key terms include narcissistic personality disorder, egocentrism, self-importance, social background, and literary analysis.

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Title
Narcissism in Dreisers "An American Tragedy"
College
University of Göttingen
Grade
1,7
Author
M. A. Oliver Steinert-Lieschied (Author)
Publication Year
2003
Pages
14
Catalog Number
V145302
ISBN (eBook)
9783640576043
ISBN (Book)
9783640575961
Language
English
Tags
Narcissism Theodore Dreiser Naturalism Naturalismus Realismus Social Darwinism Sozialdarwinismus Konsumgesellschaft Leisure Class Conspicious Consumption Pathology Literary Realism
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M. A. Oliver Steinert-Lieschied (Author), 2003, Narcissism in Dreisers "An American Tragedy", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/145302
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