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| Theme | Literary Example | Film Example | What It Reveals | |-------|------------------|--------------|-----------------| | | Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov) – Humbert’s twisted “maternal” obsession with a daughter, mirrored in his own childhood with his mother. | Psycho – Norman lives under his mother’s (real and imagined) thumb. | The mother can be an invisible tyrant, shaping the son’s moral compass—sometimes into darkness. | | Redemption through Maternal Love | The Kite Runner (Khaled Hosseini) – Rahim’s mother’s faith gives Amir a path to atonement. | The Pursuit of Happyness (Gabriele Muccino) – While the mother is absent, the paternal love echoes maternal nurturing, underscoring the idea that “parental love” can be a source of redemption. | Love, even if imperfect, can be a lifeline out of self‑destruction. | | Maternal Absence as Trauma | The Road (Cormac McCarthy) – The boy’s longing for a mother who is already dead. | The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick) – The mother’s death frames the son’s existential search. | The void left by a mother can become a narrative engine for grief, longing, and philosophical inquiry. | | Maternal Identity vs. Societal Role | White Teeth (Zadie Smith) – Clara’s struggle between being a mother and a career woman. | Mona Lisa Smile (Mike Newell) – Mrs. Duvall’s conflict between motherhood and intellectual freedom. | Both mediums interrogate how mothers negotiate personal ambition with cultural expectations, which in turn shapes the son’s worldview. | Cultural values dictate whether the mother is foregrounded

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