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Item The Dark Side of Human Psyche: A Study of Sexual Obsession and Rivalry in Amsterdam(Department of English, 2006) Adhikari, SunilAmsterdam, a widely acclaimed novel of Ian McEwan, brilliantly captures the theme of dark side of human psyche thereby showing possessive nature and sexual dissatisfaction among Molly's lovers that generates the male-rivalry among them which ultimately leads all of them to destruction. Molly's death brings her former lovers to her funeral ceremony, where three of them, obsessively discuss the experience of sexual encounter with her. Their friendship which is established after Molly's death ends in a tragic disaster due to the manifestation of their latent dark psyche.Item The Diary of a Young Girl: Psychosexual Revelation of Anne Frank(Department of English, 2009) Dhakal, BholaThe present research makes a study of Anne Frank, the writer of the diary, exploring her psychosexual build up. This exploration is conducted particularly on the basis of Freudian psychoanalysis. The nearly fifteen years old Anne Frank’s awareness of her sexuality makes her psychological growth normal. She is hopeful and optimistic towards her life, even though it is being shattered day by day. Her daily life has been disturbed by the daily news of mass murder of the Jews, yet her psychosexual growth towards a matured woman is not blocked. The Nazis are on the way to eliminate Jewish people from Europe, but they can not wipe out the happiness of Anne’s appearance, ambition of being a writer, faith on goodness, capacity for self- awareness and the journey towards a matured woman, because they get the foundation from her own psychosexuality.Item George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss: A study of psychosexuality(Department of English, 2011) Gautam, JiwanIn the novel The Mill on the Floss, Eliot’s main characters are involved in psychosexual issues. When we delve into the history and context of the text, Eliot’s prime time, we find the Victorian age which deals with various matters in which sex and sexuality stands at top. Being an autobiographical novel of Eliot, she has presented Maggie as herself. Maggie the central character, stands at the centre of psychosexuality and moves the wheel around. Eliot thus explains love, sentiment, sex and sexuality and physical relation of that time. Eliot’s prime concern in this novel is to bring out the social and familial relation and problems. She explains how a little girl opposes and fights with the male ruled society. She also describes the problems she has met and focuses upon the ultimate result which is always unaccepted by the society. Maggie is perfect in her place to love and to be loved, to be played by the destiny. As Maggie, Eliot’s other characters are also the victim of sexuality and psychosexuality. All the characters thus try to fulfill their desires by involvements, seduction and intrigues.Item Psychosexual Confrontation in The Grass is Singing(Department of English, 2006) Sharma, Ram ChandraThe Grass is Singingis a complex psychological and social analysis. It explores the human psyche presenting a commentary on race relation in imperial Rhodesia. It is viewed as an exposition of the timeless dichotomy of culture and nature and its impact on the characters. The present thesis makes a study ofMary, the protagonist, exploring her psyche. Exploration of psyche has been analyzed on the basis of Freudian psychoanalysis. She is made to realize her sexuality and sex by the white male dominated society which she negates and accepts at the same time, is the manifestation of her psychosexual conflict. Dick, her husband neglects her desire that leads her to extend her relation with Moses, the black boy, but fails to have completion due to the interference of a racist society. The strained relation between them creates a conflict and finally results in Mary’s murder by Moses.`Item Psychosexual Confrontation: A Freudian Reading of The Grass is Singing(Department of English, 2008) Limbu, Tekendra SambahamfeThe Grass is Singing is a complex psychological and social analysis. It explores the human psyche presenting a commentary on race relation in imperial Rhodesia. It is viewed as an exposition of the timeless dichotomy of culture and nature and its impact on the characters. The present thesis makes a study of Mary, the protagonist, exploring her psyche through Freudian psychoanalysis. She is made to realize her sexuality and sex by the White male dominated society which she negates and accepts at the same time, is the manifestation of her psychosexual conflict. Dick, her husband, neglects her desire that leads her to extend her relation with Moses, the black boy, but fails to have completion due to the interference of a racist society. The strained relation between them creates a conflict and finally results in Mary’s murder by Moses.