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A thesis focusing on the analysis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the novel 'The Perks of Being Wallflower'. The author uses the method of literary analysis and psychology to explore the character Charlie's experience of trauma and its impact on his personality. the intrinsic and extrinsic aspects of PTSD, using the theory of stress after trauma from the American Psychiatric Association. The text also includes key terms such as trauma, PTSD, and sexual abuse.
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Fenita Austriani dan Christina Resnitriwati. English Department, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University, Semarang Skripsi ini menganalisis tentang pengalaman traumatis dalam novel yang berjudul The Perks of Being a Wallflower oleh Stephen Chbosky. Novel ini mendeskripsikan tentang kehidupan Charlie sebagaian akremaja yang mengalami pengalaman traumatis. Tujuan dari skripsi ini adalah untuk menjelaskan kepribadian dan pengalaman traumatis Charlie akibat dari kekerasan seksual. Metode yang digunakan dalam skripsi ini adalah metode studipustaka dan pendekatan psikologi. Penulis menggunakan novel sebagai data utama dan beberapa sumber buku, jurnal dan sumber-sumber online sebagai data pendukung. Dalam menganalisis unsure intrinsik, penulis menggunakan tema, karakter, latar, dan konflik. Selain itu, untuk menganalisis unsure ekstrinsik, penulis menggunakan teori gangguan stress pasca trauma yang berasal dari Asosiasi Psikiatris Amerika. Berdasarkan Asosiasi Psikiatris Amerika, ada lima gejala gangguan stress pasca trauma: terpapar oleh pemicu stress, mengalami kembali peristiwa trauma, penghindaran, kebangkitan dan durasi terjadinya gejala. Hasil analisis membuktikan bahwa Charlie menderita gangguan stress pasca trauma. Kepribadian Charlie juga dipengaruhi oleh gejala-gejala dari gangguan stress pasca trauma. Kata kunci: trauma, pengalaman, gangguan stress pasca trauma, seks, siksaan
1. Introduction Most people have an unforgettable series of event in their life. It can be good as it will always be memorized or it also can be bad as it can be hard to forget until it makes someone trauma about it. Trauma is a state of mind that causes injury. According to Heidarizadeh in his journal article The Significant Role of Trauma in Literature and Psychoanalysis, trauma is an event which involves feelings and emotions. It sometimes causes negative effect to the sufferer.One of the most damage type causes of psychoanalysis trauma is child sexual abuse. According to the data from U.S. Department of Justice, during 1980s, the court has reported the
increasing number of child sexual abuse victims. Almost 7.7 million American adults suffer from trauma caused by child sexual abuse in childhood. Based on the data, In 1980, the American Psychiatrist Association decides to adds the traumatic disorder from child sexual abuse in their diagnostic of mental disorder. The disorder is known as post-traumatic stress disorder (2001: 3). The Writer chooses Stephen Chbosky’s novel entitled The Perks of Being Wallflower as the object of the study to discuss because it depicts about traumatic experience that gives an example to the reader as reflected in the main character. As it can be known from the novel, Charlieis a freshman in High School. He is introvert, nerd, and shy person. He struggles alone as an abandoned student in his school until he meets Sam and Patrick who accept him and change his life. The novel also depicts about Charlie’s psychology regarding to sexual abuse that he experienced in his childhood. The facts that Charlie’s personality in The Perks of Being Wallflower isdifferent from other boys at his age makes the writer curious to analyze his past event. Those fact is the reason why the writer chooses “Traumatic Experience Resulting from Sexual Abuse in Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being Wallflower ” as the title.
2. Traumatic Experience and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Traumatic Experience is unbearable situation that force our mind to rethink memory in the past. It is introduced by Sigmund Freudthat a situation which happens in a short time, that “increase the strength of a given stimulus” which affecting someone to create fear abnormally. Therefore, trauma also called as wound or brain injury (1920:241-242). According to Freud, Traumatic experience
student until he meets Patrick and Sam. Patrick joins his class for a remedial but they never talk to each other. Then, both of them meet in a football match, this time Patrick brought his step sister named Sam. Patrick and Sam are senior in Charlie’s school.In the novel, it is shown the journey of their friendship between Charlie, Patrick, and Sam. Since their meeting in the football match, they always spend time together. Patrick and Sam often invite him to a party, such as homecoming party. They also introduce him to their friends; Alice, Mary Elizabeth, and Bob even though they are all seniors. Since then, Charlie knows the new side of teenage life with a lot of things in it, such as partying, smoking pot, and using drugs 4.2 Character 4.2.1 Charlie Charlie is 15 year-old-boy who has just entered high school. He is described as a bookworm and nerd student. He always reads a book whenever he has free time. Charlie is also the main character as well as the narrator. From the beginning of the story, Charlie starts to write a letter to anonymous person. In this novel, He tells us all of his experiences, his friends, and his problems at home through the letters that he writes.After meeting Sam and Patrick, Charlie has changed significantly. Sam influences him to be confident and participate to other people. 4.2.2 Aunt Helen In the novel, Aunt Helen is a minor character. She passed away when Charlie was a little boy. Aunt Helen is described as a smart fat woman who loves to read books. It is shown when Charlie says “ The nice thing was my Aunt Helen was
The night before Sam leaves the town and moves to college, she holds a farewell party in her home. Charlie is invited in the party even he is not graduated yet. After the party ends, she asks Charlie to help her pack up for tomorrow. They enter Sam’s room and start to pack. Sam talks about a lot of things to Charlie. She talks about what a college life would be like and what a long trip she will have tomorrow. Then, she gives advice to him to do what he wanted to do and be honest with himself. Suddenly, Charlie confesses that he loves Sam. He never tells Sam because he thought Sam would not like it. Without hesitation, he kisses Sam right after he confesses everything. So I kissed her. And she kissed me back. And we lay down on the floor and kept kissing. And it was soft. And we made quiet noises. And kept silent. And still… … She took my hand and slid it under her pants. And I touched her. And I just couldn’t believe it. It was like everything made sense. Until she moved her hand under my pants and she touched me. That’s when I stopped her (1999:202) From the dialog, it can be seen that the re-experiencing event is happening. He starts to remember the day when aunt Helen does the same thing like what Sam does to him that day. They almost have a sexual intercourse in Sam’s room. Meanwhile, when Sam is almost touching Charlie’s genital, Charlie feels uncomfortable and is not ready for that. That is why he suddenly stops her. Charlie remembers the time when aunt Helen molested him by rubbing his genital. When he stopped Sam, He says that he cannot do that any further but in his mind he is talking to someone else instead of talking to Sam.
5. 3 Charlie is Experiencing Amnesia
Before knowing that Charlie is molested by aunt Helen, he suffers from amnesia. After taking Sam and Patrick off to college, Charlie drives back home and feels so crazy. Arrived at home, he cannot talk and communicate with anyone. He feels so confused and depressed. Then, his parents find him having blackout in a couch. Soon after that, his parents take him to the hospital. He does not remember anything about the incident when aunt Helen is rubbing his genital every Saturday. Charlie does not remember anything after his parents find him blackout. He states “ All I remember is putting the letter in the mailbox. The next thing I knew, I was sitting in a doctor’s office. And I remembered my aunt Helen.” (1999:208). The quotation above indicates that he is memory is lost when he re-experiences traumatic event. 5.4 Charlie is Having Blackouts In Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder, Someone with PTSD criteria is experiencing blackout when he is triggered by overwhelming trauma. It can be depersonalization or derealization. Depersonalization is a condition where someone feels separated from his body. He feels like an outside observer of himself. While derealization is a condition where someone feels like the event is not really happening. He thinks that world is like a dream. Both of them are the characteristic of post traumatic stress disorder. However, in Charlie’s cases, he shows depersonalization symptoms. It happens in the next morning after he had sexual intercourse with Sam. Finally, Sam climbed into her pickup, and Patrick started it up. And a great song was playing. And everyone smiled. Including me. But I wasn’t there anymore. It wasn’t until I couldn’t see the cars that I came back and things started feeling bad again..(1999:204-205)
than one month and cause life disruption. The writer found that Charlie, the main character of the novel, is suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Furthermore, the symptoms of PTSD affect Charlie’ personality. By avoiding people or memory related to traumatic experience, it makes Charlie as an antisocial person. Also Charlie’ self-destructive behaviors make him an emotional person. As the conclusion, Charlie suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result of traumatic experience from sexual abuse.
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