SURVIVAL AMIDST PANDEMIC: A READING OF ELLEN MARIE WISEMAN’S THE ORPHAN COLLECTOR: A HEROIC NOVEL OF SURVIVAL DURING THE 1918 INFLUENZA PANDEMIC
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2022-02
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Abstract
Pandemic Literature is a broad area of study that focuses on the past
epidemics associated with the contemporary world's existential realities. The novel, The Orphan Collector: A Heroic Novel of Survival During the
1918 Influenza Pandemic, deals with human nature and behavioral
changes that an individual undergoes during a time of crisis initiated due
to an unpredicted viral spread. The author, Ellen Marie Wiseman, depicts
the story of survival during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918. The present
paper aims to examine the select novel from a psychological perspective, emphasizing the interrelatedness of humanity, stress, coping, and hope in
the context of survival during the pandemic. The psychology of survival is
focused on who survives in the face of adversities by identifying the
ef ective factors for existence. The study focuses on psychological stress
management that depicts the behavioral and emotional changes in
characters due to the distressing situations faced during a pandemic and
explains the significance of stress management in extreme situations. The
objective of the study is to analyze the characters’ psyche in the chosen
novel and their life’s journey in a virus-infected society. It also depicts the
changes in human behavior owing to the pandemic. A Qualitative
methodology will be indispensable for the proposed analysis that follows a
theoretical framework of Protection Motivation Theory, a fear appeal
model. The present research paper will aid the readers to comprehend stress and coping in times of contagion.
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Pandemic Literature, Survival, Psychology,, Fear Appeal Model, Stress Management, Coping Strategies