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- Ecopsychological Perspectives on George Orwell’s 1984: Exploring Nature’s Deprivation and Restoratio...
Ecopsychological Perspectives on George Orwell’s 1984: Exploring Nature’s Deprivation and Restoration
Authors : Filiz Yörük, Banu Akçeşme
Pages : 25-40
Doi:10.38060/kare.1700853
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Publication Date : 2025-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In this study, George Orwell\\\'s 1984 will be analyzed from an ecopsychological perspective to reveal the interconnectedness of human psychology with nature and the outside world. The ecopsychological analysis of the novel is extremely important because it reveals the undeniable influence of the outside world and nature on human psychology. In this dystopian novel, it is quite striking that human beings get completely detached from nature, drawing sharp boundaries between nature and culture, and removing nature from cultural life. The detrimental effects of nature deprivation on the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual states of the characters are tragically reflected in the novel. Based on the idea that there must be harmony, unity, and connection between the inner and outer worlds in order for human beings to lead physically, socially, and psychologically healthy lives, this study will discuss the dire impacts of the absence of nature in an apocalyptic and catastrophic world and dystopian social order, especially on human psychology, mindset and behavioral patterns.Keywords : Ekoeleştiri, Ekopsikoloji, Distopya, 1984, Doğanın İyileştirici Gücü
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