1. INTRODUCTION
Study of split personality has a lot to do with the use of variations data sources. Most researchers examined split personality based on data obtained in print
media, such as novel Anggoro Kurnia, 2016; Sandjaya Limanta, 2013; and Comellini, 2015, book Jafari, 2013, others use data from film Satriyadi, 2013.
Various studies of the split personality is based on the theory of Sigmund Freud. Split personality commonly called multiple personality is two or more
distinct personalities exist within the same individual. Each of these alternate personalities also called alter personalities has its own distinctive traits, manner
of speech, and memories. In some cases, there is a core personality that is generally known to the outside world and hidden alternate personalities that reveal
themselves at certain times or in certain situations. Sometimes the alternate personalities compete for control Nevid, 2012: 432.
Lucid is a novel full of oddly disquieting moments. Sloane and Maggie have never met. Sloane is a straight-A student with a big and loving family. Maggie
lives a glamorously independent life as an up-and-coming actress in New York. The two girls couldnt be more different - except for one thing. They share a secret
that they cant tell a soul. At night, they dream that theyre each other. The deeper theyre pulled into the promise of their own lives, the more their worlds begin to
blur dangerously together. On Lucid the researcher will analyze the main character of the novel Lucid
that is Sloane and maggie. The novel is rich with psychological aspects that are manifested in the characters acts and manners. Sloane is a bright student enjoying
the warmth and comfort of a supportive family and Maggie continues her independent, somewhat improvised life as a promising young actress trying to
make it in the big city were merely symptoms of her state as not real person, but only hallucination. So, the actual reason behind Sloane’s hallucination of Maggie
most reasonably involves her psychological problem and approaching it by this point of view is far more logical concidering it supernaturally: her young age, her
sexual regression in the victorian era, her background, her lack of experience in the job, her affection toward her master, and even toward miles are the reasons
behind her to have this hallucinations and emerging insanity.
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2. METHODS