Monstrous Reflections: The Babadook as a Metaphor for Psychological Turmoil

Jennifer Kent's "The Babadook" is famous for its portrayal of psychological horror and the complexities of grief. This study analyses the film through the lens of monster theory, focusing on the Babadook as a metaphor for psychological turmoil. Using psychoanalytic frameworks, the wri...

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Hauptverfasser: Parastuti, Parastuti, Suparji, Suparji, Rijanto, Tri, Suyami, Suyami, Roch Aris, Hidayat, Refisrul, Refisrul, Ajisman, Ajisman, Basori, Basori
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