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The applicability of Big Five facets and Dark Tetrad traits on Yukio Mishima’s novel protagonists

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Psychological accounts of literature research are chiefly associated with a psychoanalytical nomenclature, while research on personality psychology like the Five Factor Model and the Dark Tetrad has mostly been investigated using questionnaires and quantitative statistics. However, building upon a lexical understanding of the 30 Big Five personality facets, in tandem with the application of Dark Tetrad traits on popular culture analysis initiated by Jonason et al., this article analyses the personality profiles of five fictional protagonists, specifically five well-known novels of the renowned Japanese author Yukio Mishima.

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  • Boman, Bjorn, 2021. "The applicability of Big Five facets and Dark Tetrad traits on Yukio Mishima’s novel protagonists," SocArXiv 62538, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:62538
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/62538
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