Self-realization in Sidhwa’s The Pakistani Bride: A Freudian Perspective

Authors

  • Alia Ismail Lecturer, Department of English, Literature and Linguistics, Iqra National University Peshawar Author
  • Dr. Sahibzada Aurangzeb Professor, Department of English, Literature and Linguistics, Iqra National University Peshawar Author
  • Wajeeha Usman Lecturer, Department of English, Literature and Linguistics, Iqra National University Peshawar Author

Keywords:

Self-Realization, Psychoanalysis, Unconsciousness, Consciousness, Repression

Abstract

This study aims to examine the importance of self-realization in Bapsi Sidhwa’s (1983) The Pakistani Bride. Sidhwa (1983) not only allows her characters to narrate their own different stories but later on they all have some sort of connection with the main character Zaitoon and her struggle for freedom. Psychoanalysis was propounded by Sigmund Freud in his book A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis (1917) which is selected as a theoretical framework for this study. According to him, the aim of psychoanalysis is to make the unconscious thoughts conscious and release the repressed emotion within one’s self.  The research carried out under certain objectives and research questions aiming to find out the achievement of self-realization by the main character of Zaitoon and the factors involved behind the gaining of consciousness by her in the man dominated tribal culture. In this regard, psychoanalysis technique of Freud is used to discover her emotional and psychological journey from unconsciousness towards consciousness. Therefore, in this study all those factors are explored through which she achieved self-realization and turned herself from a fragile and silenced specie into a strong, free and independent woman. Her whole journey towards self-realization is discussed in this educational study.

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Published

2024-10-24

How to Cite

Self-realization in Sidhwa’s The Pakistani Bride: A Freudian Perspective. (2024). International Research Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(01), 1-12. https://irjahss.com/index.php/ir/article/view/8