INNER CONFLICT AND IDENTITY CRISIS IN CARTHAGE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17891789Аннотация
This thesis investigates the themes of inner conflict and identity crisis in Joyce Carol Oates’s novel *Carthage* (2014). Through trauma theory, psychoanalytic criticism, and identity studies, the research analyzes the psychological fragmentation of Cressida Mayfield, a young woman whose disappearance becomes a narrative device for exploring self-erasure, alienation, and identity reinvention. The thesis argues that Oates constructs a multilayered depiction of psychological rupture, illustrating how trauma shapes and reshapes identity across different contexts.
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2025-12-11
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Muhammadova, O., & Elmanova, M. (2025). INNER CONFLICT AND IDENTITY CRISIS IN CARTHAGE. International Conference on Linguistics & Translation, 1(3), 60-61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17891789