Title: An Analysis Of Roronoa Zoro’s Character In Eiichiro Oda’s Comic One Piece : A Psychological Study
Abstract: This thesis entitled “An Analysis Of Roronoa Zoro’s Character In Elchiro Oda’s Comic One Piece : A Psychological Study”and was aimed to analyze the structural model of personality of the character in Roronoa Zoro. That of psychological structure used in this study was those of Sigmund Freud’s; they were the Id, the Ego and the Superego.The id was the only component of personality that was present from birth. This aspect of personality was the source of all psychic energy, making it the primary component of personality.In Roronoa Zoro, his Id was presented through the strong will he had in achieving his goal to be the strongest swordman in the world.Thereafter, the ego, the component of personality that was responsible for dealing with reality later developed. According to Freud, the ego developed from the id and ensured that the impulses of the id could be expressed in a manner acceptable in the real world, where in Roronoa Zoro cases the Ego was portrayed through the actions he took that to never give in his dream.The Superego, the last component of personality to develop, the superego was the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from both parents and society. His superego can be seen in his characteristic in order to reach his ambition. He realized that to be the greatest swordsman, he must be strong and a great fighter. And his characteristic that can be categorized as superego can be seen in his kindness and loyalty toward the captain.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-01-01
Language: en
Type: dissertation
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