Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Jonathan Safran Foer and His Works
1.2 An Introduction of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
1.3 Significance of the Research
1.4 Layout of the Dissertation
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 Previous Researches on Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Abroad
2.2 Previous Researches on Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close at Home
Chapter 3 Trauma Theory
3.1 Definition of Trauma and Development of Trauma Theory
3.2 Causes and Symptoms of Trauma
3.2.1. Causes of Trauma
3.2.2. Symptoms of Trauma
3.3 Recovery from Trauma
3.4 Trauma Transfer
Chapter 4 Traumatic Causes and Symptoms in the Novel
4.1 Causes and Symptoms of Oskar’s Trauma
4.2 Causes and Symptoms of Thomas’ Trauma
4.3 Causes and Symptoms of Oskar’s Grandmother’s Trauma
4.4 Causes and Symptoms of Oskar’s Mother’s Trauma
Chapter 5 Characters’ Recovery from Trauma in the Novel
5.1 Recovery of Oskar
5.2 Recovery of Thomas
5.3 Recovery of Oskar’s Grandmother
5.4 Recovery of Oskar’s Mother
Chapter 6 Trauma Transfer in the Novel
6.1 Trauma Transfer in the Perspective of History
6.2 Trauma Transfer in the Perspective of Literature
Chapter 7 Conclusion
7.1 Findings
7.2 Limitations of the Dissertation
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