Slices of Pain: seeing through the eyes of characters in literature using Socio-Psychological Prism
Journal
Journal of Communication in Scientific Inquiry (JCSI)
ISSN
2710-6594
Date Issued
2019-12
Author(s)
Mercedita M. Reyes
Central Luzon State University Science City of Muñoz
Abstract
Anchored on the field theory of Kurt Lewin and functionalism of Emile Durkheim, this study
brought to the fore some slices of pain as reflected in six select novels from Asia and Africa.
This literary investigation owes its magnitude and significance in appreciating literature
through the prism of the sciences - psychology and sociology. The study attempted to
describe characters in terms of their environment and their psychological needs, identified
slices of pain that confronted them and evaluated how select influences affected them. The
researcher made use of the descriptive-analytical research design to explicate qualitative
data from the select novels. The study produced psychological fields of major characters in
the novels. How the characters deal with pain was influenced by the multitude of processes
in their physical or social world as indicated by the boundary zones of their life spaces,
their cognitive structure, their ways of perceiving and some processes outside themselves.
The major characters were located between the positive and negative forces which were
mutually exclusive. The life spaces of the individuals were influenced by the state of their
needs and the effects depended on the intensity of that need and on the fluidity of the
related areas of the life space. The social aspect was explained by its reflective causes in the
context of social solidarity, social integration, social phenomenon, social cohesion, and
their various forms. Field theory in psychology, functionalism in sociology and their
underpinnings could well be incorporated in the study of literature.