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An oil painting of Daenerys Targaryen standing before a burning city with a dragon flying overhead, symbolizing her power, descent into madness, and destiny in Game of Thrones, illuminated by fiery tones and dramatic shadows.
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Daenerys Targaryen: Power, Madness in Game of Thrones

Daenerys Targaryen, the last surviving member of the once-mighty Targaryen dynasty, is one of the most pivotal characters in HBO's adaptation of George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and…
Posted by Screen Psyche October 15, 2025
Oil painting of Truman Burbank from The Truman Show, symbolizing identity, reality, and the search for authenticity.
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Identity and Reality in ‘The Truman Show’

'The Truman Show,' directed by Peter Weir and released in 1998, is a film that has carved its own niche in cinematic history as a profound exploration of identity, reality,…
Posted by Screen Psyche September 4, 2025
Oil painting of Elliot Alderson from Mr. Robot symbolizing dissociation and digital isolation.
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Mr. Robot’s Elliot: Dissociation in the Digital Age

Introduction to Elliot Alderson and Mr. Robot In the realm of modern television, few characters epitomize the complex relationship between mental health and digital culture as effectively as Elliot Alderson…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 24, 2025
Oil painting of doppelgänger characters from TV and film symbolizing duality, identity conflict, and psychological fear.
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Doppelgänger Themes on Screen: A Deep Dive into Our Fears

The doppelgänger, a familiar trope in film and television, taps into our deepest anxieties about identity, duality, and the unknown. This article explores the psychological and cultural significance of doppelgängers…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 22, 2025
Oil painting style portrait of Prince Charles as portrayed in The Crown, symbolizing his struggle between royal duty and personal identity.
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The Crown’s Charles: The Conflict Between Role and Self

In Netflix's The Crown, Prince Charles embodies a profound tension between personal identity and royal duty. This internal conflict shapes his character, influencing his ambitions, relationships, and emotional struggles. This article…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 18, 2025

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