Traumatic Experiences in Richard Bausch’sPeace
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Abstract
The present research attempts to read Richard Bausch’sPeacerelying on
trauma theory. The novel deals with necessary horrible experiences and events in the
life of the characters. Marson, the central character, confronts with the horrible killing
of an innocent woman that makes him shocked. The impression of the event is so
deep in his mind that it regularly haunts him and changes his relation and perception
of the world. Later with the happening of an event with great meaning to heal his
sense of guilt, he goes through the process of recovery. In this way Bausch’s character
are filled withthe accumulated pain of loss and loneliness, which is making them
traumatized. They are also with passionate desire to wake up out of trauma and guilt.
The setting and other environment presented in the novel supports perfectly the
thematic issue of trauma in the novel. Therefore, the study statesPeaceas a narration
of traumatic experiences of Bausch’s characters.
