1 Introduction 1
11 Brief Introduction of Norman Mailer and The Naked and the Dead 1
12 Literature Review 2
13 The Layout of the Thesis 3
2 Freud’s Psychoanalytical Theory 4
3 Freudian Psychoanalytical Theory in The Naked and the Dead6
31 The Application of Psychoanalytical Theory in Cummings6
32 The Application of Psychoanalytical Theory in Croft7
4 The Production of Power 8
41 From the Perspective of Individual 8
42 From the Perspective of Country 9
5 Totalitarianism and the Influence of Power to Human Being in The Naked and the Dead 10
51 Totalitarianism 10
52 Cummings's Ambition for Power 11
53 Croft's Ambition for Power 13
54 The Other Person's Ambition for Power 14
55 The Writer's Attitude toward Power 14
56 Totalitarianism in American Society 15
6 Conclusion 16
Bibliography 17
1 Introduction
Norman Mailer is a multi-faceted talent for his roles as a novelist, an essayist, a social critic He has been often called “the America’s finest postwar writer” and “the most important writer of his time” (Lennon, 1988:2) Since the publication of his first novel, critics have made persisting efforts to interpret his literary works
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