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Arts and Social Sciences, 1(1), p. 24-30, 2020

DOI: 10.34154/2020-assj-0202-24-32/euraass

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Orthodoxy and Customs the Basic Sources of Sadism: A Psychoanalysis of the Caretaker

Journal article published in 2020 by Muntazar Mahdi, Muhammad Mumtaz Ali Khan, Shabana Rasool
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Abstract

In contemporary world, humans in social context recurrently ascend against the deliberate and inadvertent occurrences as they fall debilitated intellectually and experience the antagonistic effects of social issues. The current research paper tries to bring up the purposes for sadism issue with exceptional reference to social part of people's life, thinking about society and specialists as main thrusts behind pretty much every dejection by means of putting on Freud’s psychoanalytic assumption about mental issues (yet through a minute unorthodoxy) on an emotional character made from Pinter’s imagination in “The Caretaker”. This descriptive study highlights the core area of human life with respect to sadism and orthodoxy from the content of the play. The content has been undertaken to investigate, decipher and evaluate with reference to Freudian viewpoint in order to open up people's enormous job of making sadism issue within society through pushing them to choke themselves in specific manners. The study brings forth the feature that the communication gap and loneness is one of the major reasons of sadism and orthodoxy.