Theoretical Framework REVIEW OF LITERATURE

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D. Theoretical Framework

The writer uses the theory of the character and characterization to make it easier to analyze the main character. The theory can help the writer to analyze the behavior of the main character and help the writer analyzed the character through the action, dialog, and the appearance. The writer uses the theory of the relation between literature and psychology, the characteristic of psychopath and theories of personality by Sigmund Freud to make easier when the writer described the psyc hopath’s personality in the main character. The writer uses the theory of personality by Sigmund Freud to help the writer analyze the factors that make the main character becomes psychopath. 23

CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY

A. Object of the Study

James B Stewart is the author of Heart of a Soldier, the bestselling Blood Sport, and the blockbuster Den of Thieves. He is a former Page-One editor at the Wall Street Journal. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for his reporting on the stock market crash and insider trading. He is regular contributor to Smart Money and The New York Worker. Blind Eye is the work analyzed in this topic. The author of Blind Eye was born in Quincy, Illinois. He lives in New York. He graduated from DePauw University and Harvard Law School. He is a member of the Bar of New York and Bloomberg Professor of Business and Economic Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. His first wrote about Michael Swango in the November 24, 1997 of The New York Worker. His 1999 work, Blind Eye won the 2000 Edgar Award in the Best Fact Crime category. Blind Eye was non-fiction novel about a doctor who could be a serial killer. The murderer is a doctor, Michael Swango, who murdered more than sixty of his patients, tried to poison his friends in hospital and his lovely girls. He did not many ways to kill many people but he always did it with poison. He felt satisfied after doing it. FBI claimed that Michael Swango was responsible for sixty murders.