Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs In The Movie Cast Away

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Personality varies from person to person. It is made up from many things such as biological factors, personal influences and the way things are viewed. The main background behind personalities is Needs. Chuck Noland, a character played by Tom Hanks in the movie “Cast Away,” shows how personality can develop overtime as he was stranded on an island for four years. Chuck was a manager for FedEx before the unfortunate event that the delivery plane he was on crash into the middle of nowhere. He was fortunate though to be the only one who survived the crash. During his four years on the island he had to develop and learn survival skills. At some point he lost his courage to keep living, and tried to kill himself, but he found motivation to keep living which was due to his wife that he loved very much. His personality from before the accident was a clear change as he had needs he had to fulfill. In the book “Psychology tenth edition,” written by Myers, it shows significance to why Chuck’s personality has changed, but Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs clearly depicts the reasons for Chuck’s personality on the four years he was on the island. Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs has five elements that must be fulfilled. The first two are physiological and security needs. The next two are social and esteem needs. The final element and the most important part of the elements is the self-actualization need. In the first step of the hierarchy of needs, it is the basic needs known as physiological needs. Basic necessities such as water, food and place to sleep are crucial parts to survival. Chuck had to find his own resources and one of the first food items he found were coconuts. At first he had difficulties opening the coconuts because he had not i... ... middle of paper ... ... life will not be the same as it was four years ago before the incident. He has become a changed man who is stronger than ever mentally with being able to cope with acceptance and pain. The four years held him back in life, losing his wife to someone else. Without his wife, majority of his motivation of living on the island would not have grown. In conclusion, Chuck`s personality was developed through five things on the island but the one thing that made his survival last as long as it did was motivation. Motivations every day to keep living because in his mind, he did not want to lose his wife. The one thing about motivation is the truth behind it. Chuck lived day to day knowing his wife wouldn’t give up on him, only to get back a realize her heart is elsewhere. If Chuck realized this instead of thinking of one thing on his mind, would his life ended on the island?

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