Analysis Of The Movie: Nature And Nurture

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¹I believe Kevin’s development from infancy to adolescence has reflected the characteristic of stability. From the moment Kevin was born, he has displayed the consistency of a temperament of a difficult child. Furthermore, he has a strong tendency of showing aggression when things did not go his way. Kevin did not show interest in anything particularly, with the exception of archery, which seem to be one of the few that held his interest, which may seem to supports his violent behaviors. In generally Kevin had exhibited disengagement with his family, he had a complex relationship with his mother, as an infant, Eva and Kevin failed to establish a positive attachment.. Although, at the end of the movie, it seems Kevin may had an unhealthy …show more content…

Although I felt Nurture may have played a role in shaping Kevin’s development, from the inconsistency of parenting style, and the negative psychological experiences he has received from Eva’s resentment of having a child. It would seem to me that the experiences Kevin had endured in life did not improved Kevin’s natural tendency. To some extent, the nurture influences, including physical violences of harsh punishments and isolation,which Kevin did not seem to socialized with the children of his age, may have worsened his conditions, and eventually influenced him on acting the horrific …show more content…

While it is possible to establish a secure attachment as long as the caregivers sensitively adjust their behavior to fit the baby’s needs. However, I did not see any improvements in Kevin and Eva’s relationship, rather, they often clashed with each other. Eva’s capacity to care for a difficult-to-care infant was greatly strained, early on, she seem to concede in managing Kevin’s temperament.. I believe Eva was at high risk for establishing attachment with her baby, generally due to Eva never entirely accepted on having a child. In addition other negative attitudes in resenting the child for changing the course of her lifestyle and goals. Furthermore, I thought Eva had postpartum depression after childbirth, which can be explained why Eva was very self-center, and she was incapable of bonding with

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