FEMINISM AND PSYCHOANALYSIS IN A. J FINN’S THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW
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Abstract
Fear and stress that Anna Fox, a lady, experiences. She worked as a child psychologist before going through this fright and stress, but she was forced to leave her position as a result of the factors causing her to stay at home. The novel The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn served as the research's data source. This book is a work of fiction that was motivated by reading a book that employed psychology as its central issue. The goal of this study is to examine the reasons behind the main character's experiences with stress and anxiety. Anna experiences these things because of the trauma of losing her family. The consequences of Anna's stress and worry are felt on a physical, emotional, and social level. In this study, the author applies Jacquelyn Ekern's theory by analyzing data using a descriptive qualitative approach. The authors also used library research to gather the data they needed for this project and chose quotes from The Woman in the Window.