Wish You Were Here: A Psychological Analysis Using Atkinson-Shiffrin Memory Mode  被引量:1

Wish You Were Here: A Psychological Analysis Using Atkinson-Shiffrin Memory Mode

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作  者:Norah Hadi Alsaeed 

机构地区:[1]College of Administrative and Humanities, Aljouf University, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia

出  处:《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》2017年第5期521-527,共7页文学与艺术研究(英文版)

摘  要:Graham Swift's last novel Wish You Were Here carries many sad memories that threaten Jack's present life and changes its direction. Vera's, the dog's and Tom's death, all have their far-reaching effects in Jack's life. Jack is a man who feels unable to assert himself. The novel is the slow, repetitive unfolding of Jack's life leading up to this point. It shows the instability of truth and the complexity of memory are tiresome, and may stand in the way of what is crucial. Here Swift applies a node that comfortably portrays memory on the move---a voice that accomplishes in catching the second thoughts and equivocations. The first-person narration tries to either suppress for the reason of clarity or indulges at the cost of clarity. The paper will shed light on the effect of the memories of one's life depending on the Atkinson-Shiffrin model. The Atkinson-Shiffrin model is a multi-store model that asserts that human memory has three separate components.

关 键 词:PSYCHOANALYSIS Atkinson-Shiffrin model human memories multi-store model sad memories 

分 类 号:I[文学]

 

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