The Enigmatic Lineaments betwixt Life and Death: Posttraumatic Growth in Thomas Pierce’s The Afterlives (2018) | ||||
المجلة العلمیة لکلیة الآداب-جامعة أسیوط | ||||
Article 22, Volume 24, Issue 80, October 2021, Page 1063-1098 PDF (1.11 MB) | ||||
Document Type: بحوث علمية محکمة | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/aakj.2021.211329 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Lobna Mohammed Shaddad | ||||
کلية الآداب - جامعة أسيوط | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Thomas Pierce’s poignant debut novel The Afterlives (2018) premises that God sometimes reincarnates someone in order to give them a second chance – a second chance to ponder life, explore and connect with other people, and question why they exist. The novel tells the story of every man Jim Byrd, a loan officer who suffers a heart attack at age thirty-three. During his fatal cardiac arrest, Jim sees neither tunnels nor white lights—thus begins his journey of exploring and delving into the unknown. Jim’s near-death experience allows him to sense the existence of the paranormal, such as ghosts and messages from the afterlife. This study analyses Jim’s near-death experience and its after-effects via the five factors of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI). The inventory is a measuring scale of how successful traumatised persons cope with their crisis. The aim of applying this scale is to estimate the positive outcomes of Jim’s involvement in trauma and question whether Jim was able to understand the true meaning of life and death. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
The Afterlives; Thomas Pierce; near-death experience; PTGI; life; death; ghosts | ||||
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