After the Apocalypse: A Positive Psychology Approach to Post-traumatic Growth in Egyptian TV Drama Series Finding Ola | ||||
Egyptian Journal of English Language and Literature Studies | ||||
Volume 13, Issue 1, 2024, Page 211-236 PDF (376.49 K) | ||||
Document Type: Scientific Articles | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejels.2024.413606 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Marwa Ramadan | ||||
Associate Professor of English Literature Department of English, Faculty of Arts Zagazig University, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
In the Egyptian TV drama series Finding Ola, sudden divorce is portrayed as a personal apocalypse, providing a compelling backdrop for exploring the potential for post-traumatic growth in the aftermath of major life crises. The series juxtaposes the protagonist’s shattered world with her subsequent journey toward resilience and renewal. Bridging the realms of art and psychology, this article adopts a positive psychology framework to investigate the mechanisms underlying resilience. Utilizing Martin Seligman’s PERMA theory of well-being, it provides a structured analysis of the transformative processes that enable individuals to reconstruct their lives amidst turmoil. Through this lens, the protagonist’s evolution from survival to flourishing is illuminated. The article seeks to offer fresh insights into how psychological concepts can be intricately woven into the fabric of television drama and how popular media can transcend mere entertainment to reflect deeply on the human condition and the capacity for growth and renewal in the face of life’s most harrowing disruptions. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Finding Ola; positive psychology; PERMA theory; apocalyptic trauma; post-traumatic growth | ||||
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