CHAPTER V
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
A. Conclusion
As the conclusion, in each stages there were events that represented
Penelope’s id, ego and superego. Penelope’s id was she wanted to express her
anger toward Cowans and her ego was reacted to her id which express the anger to Cowans directly. However, her superego responded and gave her sense of morality which she felt that expressing her anger directly to Cowans would be inappropriate and chose avoiding inappropriate ways to express her anger. There was a clash between her id and superego which she felt distressed whether she wanted to express her anger to the Cowans directly but the social norm and value were existed as the barrier. In order to survive, Penelope used several types of defense mechanism. Those defense mechanisms were repression, which she repressed her anger from expressing it directly to Cowans; rationalization, which she re-interpreted her unconscious motivation from expressing her anger to Cowans directly into rational and acceptable behavior by using indirect ways to express it; and reaction formation, which she made the demand into socially acceptable. As the result of the process of finding the events in every plot stages until the
B. Suggestion for Further Study
The film script Carnage is not only can be analyzed only for Penelope’s behavior through Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis but there are many
possible things to analyze from this literary works. The possible topic for this Carnage film script could be about parenting system among the characters
using cultural approaches; or using Jean Baudrillard’s live theory to analyze