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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
A. Background of the Study
Reading a novel is sometimes the best activity for certain people to spend their  free time. Through reading a  novel, we can  also reflect  the contents of the
story and make us learn the experience of life. The story in the novel, some when and  somehow,  can  describe  the  life  as  we  live  in  the  daily  life.  It  is  like  the
novelist conveys the life pattern of the characters, and then the reader can absorb the  messages  and  reflect  them  into  our  daily  life.  ―The  novelist  can  teach  you
more about human‘s life than the psychologist can‖ Wellek, 1965:30. Like  for  example  we  can  be  taught  from  the  reflection  of  life  from  the
traumatic event that is expressed by Victor Frankenstein by creating a monstrous creature because he wants to represent the existence of someone he loves, which
is  his  mother.  If  he  finds  the  secret  knowledge  of  nature,  he  may  help  others  to make  all  people  immortal.  It  all  starts  when  he  was  still  teenager;  he  found  a
volume of Cornelius Agrippa‘s work and was interested in it. It is a literature that is  filled  with  something  that  is  related  with  science  which  is  full  of  creative
imaginative  works  which  arouse  Frankenstein‘s  heart.  It  is  supposed  to  be  a fiction  work,  but  Frankenstein  wants  to  make  it  happen.  Before  creating  a
monstrous kind of creature, he wants to construct  an elixir of  life  that can  make the dead live again, to learn the secrets of heaven and earth, blinded by the thirst
of knowledge. He restlessly studies until forgetting his beloved family. Even after that, he is ready to take risk when collecting the parts of body that will be used for
creating the unnatural  creature. He creates a creature  from the  materials of dead bodies and  it  is  in order to protect someone  he  loves  to  keep alive and shall  not
face the death. He does that unconsciously, without having intention, because he feels he is responsible.
In the story, Frankenstein presents the dynamic of personality because of the unwanted events that keep haunting him. It affects his personality to become
swinging. For some sort of events he feels the warmth of sun, the lovely summer breeze,  a  feel  like  he  is  the  most  joyful  person  in  the  world.  It  is  also  shown  a
change of personality from elegant, positive, and acts benevolently into someone who  is  very  anxious  and  always  filled  with  fear  even  he  is  in  joyful
circumstances. Human  has  three  types  of  personality  elements,  which  are  id,  ego,  and
superego. The combination of these three should balance each other to prevent us becoming  a person  who has  mental disorder. Sometimes the  id, our unconscious
mind,  is  more  powerful  than  the  ego,  our  consciousness  mind.  We  can  manage our  personality  by  knowing  more  the  elements  of  personalities  that  exist  in  our
mind. The changing from ego into id, then the superego is showing up, and then
back again into ego again can be seen in Frankenstein‘s personality. This kind of
behavior swing often happens in our daily life; therefore it is interesting to study
this kind of daily occurrence and relating it to the Victor Frankenstein‘s case. The study  of  psychoanalytic  is  needed  to  know  more  about  why  he  makes  the
unnatural  creature  and  why  he  disgraces  his  own-made  creature.  This  can  be related to the dynamical personality that is shown in the novel.
B. Problem Formulation