The paranormal in Shakespeare's Macbeth (1606), Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol (1843) and Steven Spielberg's Minority Report (2002) /
MennatAllah Hassan Mohammed Hassan Othman
The paranormal in Shakespeare's Macbeth (1606), Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol (1843) and Steven Spielberg's Minority Report (2002) / الخوارق فى مسرحية "ماكبث" لشكسبير و " ترنيمة عيد الميلاد" لتشارلز ديكنز (1843) و فيلم" تقرير عن الأقلية" لستيفن سبيلبرج(2002 MennatAllah Hassan Mohammed Hassan Othman ; Supervised Amal Mazhar - Cairo : MennatAllah Hassan Mohammed Hassan Othman , 2021 - 207 P. ; 25cm
Thesis (M.A.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Arts - Department of English
This thesis explores the concept of the paranormal as subjective phenomenon in the works of Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Minority Report. I examine the conditions preceding the paranormal event, the event itself , its effect on the characters as well as on space and time. Under Carl Jungs theory of Parapsychology, I view the paranormalasSynchronistic and thereby explain how the event takes place within the psyche highlighting its subjectivity. Under Jungs theory of psychoanalysis, I examine the significance of the paranormal events, which is attaining individuation, a state of deep self- awareness.The study also addresses the question of fate versus free will, and reaches the finding that both concepts are complimentary
Christmas Carol (1843) Macbeth (1606) Minority Report (2002)
The paranormal in Shakespeare's Macbeth (1606), Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol (1843) and Steven Spielberg's Minority Report (2002) / الخوارق فى مسرحية "ماكبث" لشكسبير و " ترنيمة عيد الميلاد" لتشارلز ديكنز (1843) و فيلم" تقرير عن الأقلية" لستيفن سبيلبرج(2002 MennatAllah Hassan Mohammed Hassan Othman ; Supervised Amal Mazhar - Cairo : MennatAllah Hassan Mohammed Hassan Othman , 2021 - 207 P. ; 25cm
Thesis (M.A.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Arts - Department of English
This thesis explores the concept of the paranormal as subjective phenomenon in the works of Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Minority Report. I examine the conditions preceding the paranormal event, the event itself , its effect on the characters as well as on space and time. Under Carl Jungs theory of Parapsychology, I view the paranormalasSynchronistic and thereby explain how the event takes place within the psyche highlighting its subjectivity. Under Jungs theory of psychoanalysis, I examine the significance of the paranormal events, which is attaining individuation, a state of deep self- awareness.The study also addresses the question of fate versus free will, and reaches the finding that both concepts are complimentary
Christmas Carol (1843) Macbeth (1606) Minority Report (2002)