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Domestic Violence in The Black Prince

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The aim of this study is to investigate the theories about aggression and violence in general, and what motivates such behaviour. Next, the focus will shift to marital violence and its causes. After pointing out the problems involved in the measurement of violence and aggression, Iris Murdoch's The Black Prince will be analyzed as a novel both illustrating and supporting the theories about aggression and violence.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Makalenin amacı önce saldırganlık ve şiddetle ilgili genel kuramları verdikten sonra bu tur davranışların nedenlerini irdelemek ve evlilik kurumunda yaygın olan şiddet ve saldırganlık olayları ile ilgili görüşleri ele almaktır. Daha sonra şiddet ve saldırganlığın ölçümü ile ilgili metodolojik sorunlar ortaya konulacaktır. Iris Murdoch'ın The Black Prince adlı yapıtı bu konudaki kuramları destekleyen ve örnekleyen bir eser olarak incelenecektir.
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