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Semi-realistic oil painting of a powerful woman in abstract tones, symbolizing femininity, control, and the psychological cost of power in media narratives.
Posted inPsychological Concepts via Characters

The Overpowering Feminine: Control, Masculine Energy, and the Cost of Power

Introduction to the Topic and Its Relevance in Media In contemporary media, the representation of women has experienced a transformative shift. The portrayal of powerful female characters often leads to…
Posted by Screen Psyche October 3, 2025
Oil painting of Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street, symbolizing addiction, greed, and power on Wall Street.
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The Wolf of Wall Street: A Deep Dive into Addiction, Greed, and Power

Jordan Belfort, the infamous "Wolf of Wall Street," captivated audiences in Martin Scorsese's 2013 film. This adaptation of Belfort's memoir chronicles his tumultuous journey through the world of stock brokerage,…
Posted by Screen Psyche September 25, 2025
Oil painting-style portrait of Homelander from The Boys, reflecting narcissism, fragile ego, and manipulative power dynamics.
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Power and Identity in The Boys: A Deep Dive into Homelander’s Narcissism and Fragile Ego

Amazon's The Boys offers a dark satire of superhero culture, with Homelander, played by Antony Starr, as its complex centerpiece. This analysis explores Homelander's character through the lens of narcissism, power dynamics,…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 15, 2025

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