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Psychological Study of the character of 'Lavinia' in 'Mourning becomes Electra'
Introduction:
‘One’s
behavior represents one’s psyche.’ Psychology
is the study of mind and behavior. It is an academic discipline and an applied
science which seeks to understand individuals and groups by establishing
general principles and researching specific case. (Wikipedia) Psychology studies one’s behavior
with the society, one’s emotions, feelings etc.
Brief about the author & play:
The play ‘Mourning becomes Electra’ is written by the
American play writer Eugene O’Neill published in 1931. He was born on 16th
October 1888 and died on 27th November 1953. The play is much
inspired by the Greek ancient play ‘Oresteia’ by Aeschylus. Of course because
here it is modern play it has modernist features. In both the plays the
characters are much similar. The play ‘Mourning becomes Electra’ is divided
into three parts: 1) Homecoming 2) The Hunted & 3) The Haunted.
The play ‘Mourning becomes Electra’ tells the story
of the Mannon family. All most all members were having high position in the
society. That is why they were the talk of the town. Many people also tried
come near to the Mannon family to know about them. The town was proud upon Ezra
Mannon, but not upon her wife Christine Mannon; because she was having foreign
look. Lavinia and Orin are the siblings. The other thing about this family was
almost all the male family members were having same kind of look.
This is the story of Lavinia Mannon. She loves her
father so much and from the childhood she thinks that her mother is her envy.
Her father spends 10 years in army and stay away from the house. During these
10 years her mother Christine falls in love with her husband’s stepbrother Adam
Brand. When Ezra comes back he feels gap between husband and wife. He behaves
as if during these ten he was here with his wife. He tells her wife to forget
about these 10 years. It was not so easy for her and she openly confesses her
love with Adam Brand. She tells that when she marries Ezra she was in love with
him but after marriage she feels disgusting towards Ezra. She needs a lover and
that’s why she goes to New-york to meet Adam Brand. Hearing this truth Ezra
feels something in his left side may be heart-attack. And after taking the
medicine he died. Here ambiguity remains that whether it was his nature death
or he died because of medicines given by his wife Christine.
Here other notable thing is that Lavinia also wants
to receive her father’s love. When her father was away from her she all the
time was thinking that when her father will be here she will receive all his
attention and love. Even when Peter proposes her she denies his proposal and
says that her relationship with him is like brother and sister and she can’t
marry him because her father needs her. Here we can see Lavinia’s too much love
towards her father. Even when after ten years her father comes at home he
ordered her to go into bedroom which doesn.t like. Her father wanted to spend
some time with his wife, and that is why Lavinia thinks that her mother is
competitor. Here we can see the Electra complex in Lavinia’s character.
What is psychology? : Electra
Complex
Psychological
knowledge is often applied to the assessment and treatment of mental health
problems; it is also directed towards understanding and solving problems in
several spheres of human activity. The word psychology derives from Greek roots meaning study of the psyche.
(Wikipedia) Here Lavinia’s psychology is
connected with Electra complex. This complex is the other side of Oedipus
complex. This complex is reversal complex of Oedipus complex. This complex
shows the sexual desire between the daughter and father or brother and sister.
The theory of the Electra complex was discovered by Freud from the mythological
character Electra, and the term was coined by Hung in 1913. In classical
psychoanalytic theory, the child's identification with the same-sex parent is
the successful resolution of the Electra complex and of the Oedipus complex;
his and her key psychological experience to developing a mature identity. Sigmund Freud instead proposed that
girls and boys resolved their complexes differently. (Wikipedia)
Psychological study of Lavinia:
As
above said that this play is much inspired by the Greek ancient play, like in
that character here also Lavinia feels attraction towards her father.
“CHRISTINE: What are you moon gazing at?
Puritan maidens shouldn't peer too inquisitively into spring! Isn't beauty an
abomination and love a vile thing? Why don't you marry Peter? You don't want to
be left an old maid, do you?LAVINIA: You needn't hope to get rid of me that way. I'm not marrying anyone. I've got my duty to Father. (Homecoming, Act 3)” - (Shmoop)
Here
we can say a hint of Electra complex, excessive love towards father. Here other
ambiguity remains about the death of Ezra Mannon that was his death natural or
naturalized? He soon died after taking the medicine. Here a question arises in
our mind that whether the medicines were wrong given by his wife or it was
already changed by Lavinia. Because when her father was on death-bed she was
the first to enter in the room and said that she saw a night-mare. At that time
her mother was hiding something may be the right medicine. And when Ezra was dying
her mother told her that he is taking rest. In reality she knew that he is on
his death-bed. Nothing is clear about Ezra Mannon’s death. But then in the very
next chapter Eugene uses the word murder for Ezra Mannon’s death. So he was
murdered that is the truth.
We
can say that may be this action was taken by Lavinia to take revenge. She was
behaving with her mother as if she is her rival. May be she killed her father
thinking that he will think that his wife has killed him. She wants to be the
wife of his father. And she wants to marry her father. Here are the some
glimpse of the psychology of Lavinia and her mother Christine both.
“CHRISTINE: No. I loved him once--before I married him--incredible as that seems now! He was handsome in his lieutenant's uniform! He was silent and mysterious and romantic! But marriage soon turned his romance into--disgust!
LAVINIA: So I was born of your disgust! I've always guessed that, Mother--ever since I was little--when I used to come to you--with love--but you would always push me away! I've felt it ever since I can remember--your disgust! (Then with a flare-up of bitter hatred) Oh, I hate you! It's only right I should hate you!
CHRISTINE: I tried to love you. I told myself it wasn't human not to love my own child, born of my body. But I never could make myself feel you were born of anybody but his! You were always my wedding night to me--and my honeymoon! (Homecoming, Act 2)” - (Shmoop)
After the death
of her father Lavinia’s love converted towards her brother Orin, may be same
looks of the Mannon family. Orin was very much near to his mother but there was
the absence of oedipal complex, the way it is in Lavinia’s case. When he came
to know about his mother’s affair he kills Adam. Soon after this his mother
also committed suicide. At that time Lavinia tells him that though now their
mother is not alive, but she is here with him. Here we can see the attraction
of Lavinia towards her brother. After the death of his mother he was not in a
mood to go out anywhere but Lavinia forces him to go on the tour of south sea
and islands. Here we can see the force of Lavinia upon his brother. Peter’s
sister Hazel was in love with Orin. Christine wanted that her son marry to
Hazel, but after her death Hazel was not much liked by Lavinia. She wanted all
the control upon her brother.
Conclusion:
Orin also committed suicide at the end. At that time
Lavinia speaks that ‘Forgive me Orin’. At that time we can see a little change
in her. May be she was realizing her mistakes. She interferes in everybody’s
life. At the end Peter again proposes her but again she denies. She said that
now she is the last Mannon member of the Mannon family. Now she will lock up
herself in this Mannon house and will not even allow the sun rays to come in.
“The dead forget us, we forget the dead”. This is the line spoken by her at the
end of the play. And she shut the windows and also the doors. She also said
that “I will not commit suicide”.
Symbolically she is dead now not physically but mentally. She is now broken
within. At the end she locks up herself in the Mannon house with the same look
like her mother.
Works Cited
Shmoop, Editorial Team. Mourning
Becomes Electra Sex and Lust Quotes. 11 november 2008. 13 october 2015 <http://www.shmoop.com/mourning-becomes-electra/sex-lust-quotes.html>.
Wikipedia, Contributers.
Psychology. 2 november 2015. 14 october 2015
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychology>.
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