“THE GREAT GASBY” movie
The main source will be “THE GREAT GASBY” movie. we are going to analyze the psychological concept such as depression and alcoholism. and the second source that psychological concept comes from is the text book called “Psychology,” this is the link to access it online- https://openstax.org/details/psychology. The goal of this paper is to further develop your psychological “eye” and begin to see the ways that psychological principles are constantly at work around us. and analyze it using a psychological perspective. You can analyze the event using multiple psychological theories/concepts. One chapter from the book must be used for reference of your analyzation. a. Describe the eventproviding enough details to support your analysis. b. Analyze the eventusing at least one theory/research topic discussed in this course. Your paper should focuson this analysis. You should not spend the bulk of the paper summarizing the theory you are using. However, you must define all concepts or theories being applied. The goal of this exercise is not to test your knowledge of the theories per se, but to seeif you can creatively and appropriately apply those theories to the real world and vice versa.c. The paper should be no more than threepages (not including the title page or reference page). Again, all written work must be typed and double spaced, with 1 inch margins and 12 pt typeface. Handwritten work and other work found unacceptable due to format, grammar, or lack of proofreading will not be accepted and will be returned for revision. your analysis should be plausible in the sense of being both consistent with the theories/research it is derived from and consistent with the facts of the event that you choose. Second, try to pick a situation to analyze that has interesting, non-obvious aspects to it such that your analysis adds something to our understanding of the event. For example, do not simply pick an obvious act of altruism (helping behavior) and then describe all the theories and research findings about altruism. Try and pick an event that truly illustrates some of the things we talked about. c. Format and style-acceptable written English; no slang or colloquial expressions; evidence of proof reading, and corrections made.

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