A Psychoanalytic Reading of A Monster Calls: Biblical Congruencies and Theological Implications |
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Authors: | Nathan Carlin |
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Affiliation: | 1.McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics,McGovern Medical School,Houston,USA |
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Abstract: | This essay offers a psychoanalytic reading of Patrick Ness’s A Monster Calls, an award-winning novel (which recently has been made into a film) about a 13-year-old boy whose mother is dying of cancer. I use Sigmund Freud’s “On Dreams” to interpret several scenes from the novel, interspersed with lessons from the life of Jesus. I argue that such a reading can help persons of all ages take the emotional lives of teenagers more seriously, specifically by witnessing the depth and complexity of ambivalence as represented in the novel. Also, an important feature in the novel (and a vital congruence between psychoanalysis and the teachings of Jesus) is the transformation of emotional ambivalence into paradoxical truth. |
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