domingo, 14 de diciembre de 2014

Opening the Locked Room

I would like to present my new essay (published today in Amazon) in this post. Opening the Locked Room: A Psychoanalytical Study of True Detective´s Character Rustin Cohle presents a deep analysis of Rustin Cohle, the main character of the HBO´s TV show True Detective. Rustin Cohle is a detective who has to investigate the case of a murdered woman whose corpse appears in a strange position the day of his daughter´s birthday. He is a lonely person who has a pessimistic vision of life. He is a reflexive character who considers himself a realistic person, but in philosophical terms he is conscious that he is a pessimistic person due to his vision of life and reality. 
We will provide an analysis of his behaviour, his way of looking at reality and his psyche (or as he called it, his locked room) from a psychoanalytic point of view. To do so we use the Psychoanalytical theories provided by Freud and the recent research based on Trauma Theory.







To see the essay just click here: Opening the Locked Room

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