Black Swan-Psychology Essay

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Black swan is a psychological drama that surrounds itself around the main ballerina, Nina, who is struggling by descending into the crazy world of ballet and the competitiveness that it brings. She has completely given her life to it and her mother did the same when she was her age. Nina played by Natalie Portman is very keen to learn both roles of the white and the black swan in order to win the lead for their upcoming production of “Swan Lake”. To please herself and her director she pushes herself to leave the “good girl” side and pursue something that she is not, because she fits in with the white swan completely. She has to take on the dark role of the black swan fully to make it look believable on stage. Not only that, it has to be perfect. Through out the movie she literally becomes engulfed with the dream of playing both roles very precisely. You can tell that from her dying passion of wanting to impress, she looses herself in confusion with reality and psychosis. It holds within itself the idea of a breakdown, but for her it’s an artistic breakthrough. During the process of the movie Nina “physically” and psychologically becomes the Black Swan. The director portrayed her fully growing into the role and having black wings come out of her back, something she was hallucinating to her achievement. During the span of the movie the audience becomes aware of her many potential and obvious personality disorders, self-injury and OCD. Her mother having played the same game is seeing her daughter go through with it and has sheltered her to a naïve lifestyle and treating her like a child. There is typical and ironic music box plays by Nina’s bedside every night, a symbol of childhood and depiction of her mother being paranoid of Nina being exposed. Nina also not being completely grown up makes the task of the sexual dark swan role a difficulty. In the beginning

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