A Psychological Study of Gothic Fiction Based on Post-Traumatic Experiences Case Study: The Protagonist ‘Sethe’ in Tony Morison’s ’Beloved’
Faculty of Letters and Foreign Languages Department of English
This given dissertation entitled ‘’A Psychological Study of Gothic Fiction Based on Post
Traumatic Experiences’’ aims to investigate and target the immense role of the traumatic
experiences (especially of slavery as a psychological factor that may reconstruct the black
peoples’ personalities and thinking. It attempts to tackle how these people are obliged to
undergo the loss of their identities and not only face the brutality of racism, but their own society
as well. The protagonist of the novel, Sethe, is a vivid example of the given case. As a black
woman, she was distend to have a difficult life as a slave. Her first traumatic experience started
at her very young age. Her second traumatic journey started when she killed her own daughter,
Beloved, for the sake of saving her from the brutality of life, and the inhumanity in this world.
This paper analyzes the effects of the first traumatic experience on the psychological state of
mind of Sethe, causing the second trauma, and resulting in severe psychotic and mental
disorders and turning maternal instincts from mother’s love into a killer. It also highlights the
aftershock of the brutal experiences that is highly seen through the psychotic symptoms in
Sethe, such as hallucinations and delusion embodied in the ghostly apparition; Beloved and
representing the brutal past of Sethe, intertwined with her present
