Literature and Psychology

Literature and Psychology
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Book Synopsis Literature and Psychology by : Meria Zakiyah Alfisuma, M.Pd.

Download or read book Literature and Psychology written by Meria Zakiyah Alfisuma, M.Pd. and published by Pena Cendekia Pustaka. This book was released on 2024-03-01 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jean Baptiste Grenouille starts his life in the squalor of Paris in 1738, born amidst the filth of a fish heap. His surroundings are filthy and repulsive, setting the tone for his early years. Despite the unsavory conditions, Grenouille develops an exceptional sense of smell from a young age. Unfortunately, he faces rejection from his mother, who mistakenly believes he was stillborn, leading her to abandon him and his siblings, resulting in her execution. This leaves Grenouille as an orphan, compelled to move from one place to another, as no one is willing to provide a permanent home. Only a few individuals briefly care for him until he ultimately ends up in the care of a nursemaid. Grenouille grows up devoid of the love and warmth of human connection, as he is rejected by both his mother and society due to his lack of a natural body aroma. Faced with this rejection, he directs his focus towards his extraordinary sense of smell, becoming fixated on all things related to odor. From an early age, he harbors an obsession with capturing every scent in the world, constructing his own world by meticulously cataloging each fragrance he encounters. Frequently wandering alone, he immerses himself in the act of smelling everything around him. During his youth, Grenouille exhibits an exceptional talent for crafting perfumes, even surviving exposure to harmful gases while working for a tanner. Undeterred, he continues his quest for unique scents throughout the city. His journey takes a dark turn when he becomes captivated by the fragrance of a young girl in rue de Marais, leading to a tragic outcome. Driven by an insatiable desire to possess the divine scent of the girl, Grenouille unintentionally causes her demise in the pursuit of his overwhelming ambition. Soon after the tragic incident, Grenouille's exceptional talent catches the attention of the renowned perfumer, Baldini, who takes him under his wing as an apprentice. Grenouille flourishes under Baldini's guidance, creating an outstanding perfume that elevates him to the status of a master perfumer and brings wealth. Despite his success, Grenouille indulges in peculiar experiments, such as attempting to distill the essence of porcelain and even extracting the unique scent from his own body, including his hair. These endeavors prove unsuccessful, resulting in a period of illness lasting several weeks. During his recovery, Grenouille discovers an alternative technique for capturing the human scent that differs from distillation. Upon conceiving the idea, Grenouille embarks on a journey to depart from Paris and make his way to Grasse. However, midway through his trek, an overwhelming sense of confinement in the societal roles of humanity takes hold. Fueled by the longstanding rejection he has endured since birth, he decides to distance himself from human existence. The rural surroundings intensify his aversion to the scent of people, prompting him to adopt an indifferent stance toward the world. Grenouille chooses seclusion, seeking refuge in the tunnel of the mountain of solitude, marking the beginning of a seven-year period of self-imposed isolation. During this time, he endeavors to unravel his own distinctive scent. The tunnel becomes a space where he grapples with delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behavior. A particularly nightmarish experience, considered a delusion of persecution, coupled with the realization that he lacks a personal scent, prompts his return to the realm of humanity. In a sudden shift, he no longer avoids things associated with human existence. Employing cunning tactics, Grenouille deceives people by fabricating a tale of being captured by thieves. Through a series of captivating performances showcasing his talents, he manages to make his way to Grasse, where he encounters Madame Arnulfi. Under her guidance, he learns a new method for perfume production. However, an atmosphere of alarm descends upon the town when news of a murderer targeting women spreads. Grenouille, adopting a sinister modus operandi, breaks into homes, leaving behind his victims unclothed and with shaved heads. After claiming the lives of twenty-four girls, his murderous spree inexplicably halts. A perceptive wealthy man discerns the pattern in the killings and becomes aware that his daughter, Laura, might be the next target. In an attempt to protect her, he endeavors to leave the town, but Grenouille is relentless, tracking and stealing Laura's scent, just as he did with his previous victims. Shortly after Grenouille murders Laura, he is apprehended and condemned to death. Strikingly, he exhibits no sense of guilt either for the heinous acts committed or when facing police capture. Undergoes torture during police interrogation, he remains defiant, admitting to nothing beyond his need for the scents of the girls. On the day of his execution, an enveloping perfume surrounds Grenouille like an aura. Realizing the potency of the perfume he created, the crowd is captivated, cheering and considering him an angel. Yet, to Grenouille, their love and adoration transform into hatred. The realization dawns that his attained supremacy elicits not happiness but repulsion and animosity. Despite being the object of adoration, he feels unloved, purposeless, and devoid of meaning. Faced with this disillusionment, he returns to Paris. In the city, Grenouille encounters a group of primitive people engaging in open campfire lovemaking. Seeking acceptance, he deliberately applies his secret perfume. The impact is so profound that the group devours him like cannibals until nothing remains, marking a stark and unsettling end to Grenouille's complex and troubled journey. Buku persembahan penerbit PenaCendekiaPustaka #PenaCendekia


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