THE MAIN CHARACTER’S MENTAL STATE IN THE MOVIE THE UNINVITED

: The aim of this study is to analyze the main character’s mental state in the movie The Uninvited using the theory of psyche and defense mechanism. This study used descriptive method. The first step of analyzing The Uninvited movie was observing the main character’s mental state from the beginning until the end of the story, determining the cause of the main character’s unstable mental state by using Freud’s psyche theory through the character’s dialogues and certain scenes, determining types of defense mechanisms deployed by the main character in the movie, the last is interpreting how the main character’s mental state affects the plot of the movie. The results of this study are the writer found three factors that trigger the unstable mental states; six types of defense mechanism the main character deployed, and the impact of the main character’s mental state.


INTRODUCTION
Literary work is the work of an author as the result of conscious reflection and imagination of things that known, avoided, felt, responded, and fantasied, then showed to the audience through the media of language with all the tools, so it becomes a beautiful work. The problems contained in the literary work bear a resemblance to the circumstances outside the literary work. Therefore, the world that has been mixed with the author's imagination and engagement in the literary works is a mirror of the real world (Siswanto, 1993, p. 19).
A literary work is something that always revolves around the characters created by the author. In order to make the story more interesting, the author often displays the behavior of characters with unusual, strange, or abnormal personalities that attract the reader's feelings. It is common for the reader to wonder why the character behaves so, what happens to him, what causes it, and what are the effects of all this. Those behavioral problems may be related to psychiatric problems. This issue then is interested to be analyzed by using psychoanalysis approach.
The psychoanalysis in literature is frequently debated because the essence of literature is often lost which makes the literary study seems to be a psychology study.
Therefore, in order to connect the study of psychoanalysis with the literary work analysis, the reflection of psychological concepts need to be conveyed through the usual methods used in literary study. Such methods are for example, telling (direct) and showing (indirect) (Minderop, 2010, p. 8).
The direct method (telling) relies on the exposure of the character's personality in a story and the direct comment of the author (Minderop, 2010, p. 8

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In this study the descriptive method was used. Descriptive method is a research method to test hypothesis or to answer questions concerning the current status of the subject of the study by involving collection of data (Gay, 1976, p. 217 (Freud, 2006, p. 32).
These are not physical areas within the brain, but rather hypothetical images of important mental functions. The ego must act as an arbitrator when there is a contradiction between the goals of the id and superego, and mediate this conflict.
Furthermore, various defense mechanisms can be deployed by the ego to prevent it from becoming overwhelmed by anxiety.

Defense Mehanism
Freud(1992) uses the defense mechanism to refer to the subconscious process of a person who defends against anxiety. There are 15 types of defense mechanisms according to him:

Repression
Repression is the first defense mechanism that Freud discovered. It is defense mechanism deployed by the ego that keeps frightening or painful thoughts from becoming concious.

Projection
This defense mechanism involves people attributing their own feeling, thoughts and motives to another individual.

Displacement
Displacement is the shifting of an impulse (usually violance) from a desired target to a powerless substitute target usually because the desired target is not available or not allowed.

Sublimation
Sublimation is takes place when someone manages to transform unwanted impulse into a constructive rather than destructive activity.

Denial
This defense mechanism involves blocking some events from awareness.
If some situation is just too much to handle, the person is simply refusing to acknowledge that an event has happened if the situation is just too much to handle.

Regression
Regression is a defense mechanism that taking the position of a child in some problematic circumstance, instead acting in a more adult way.

Acting out
Acting out is when an individual unable to expresses his feelings or thoughts, this individual will performs an extreme behavior in order to express thoughts or feelings.

Dissociation
Dissociation is when an individual loses track of time and/or person, and instead finds another image of them in order to continue in the moment.

Compartementalization
Compartmentalization is an inferior compartmentalization is a wall that built to separate different value sets in different groups we belong.

Reaction formation
Reaction Formation is the transforming of unwanted or dangerous thoughts, feelings or impulses into the opposites.

Intellectualization
Intellectualization is the defense mechanism that emphasize on reasoning and thinking when confronted with an unacceptable situation or behavior without employing any emotions whatsoever to help mediate and switch the emotional feelings with reasoning.

Rationalization
Rationalization is when people make up a logical explanation about something that they find difficult to accept.

Undoing
Undoing is the attempt to undo an unconscious behavior or thought that is painful or unacceptable.

Compensation
Compensation is a mechanism that psychologically counter-balancing perceived weaknesses by emphasizing strength in other areas. When they are facing their weakness, they can feel reasonably good about the situation.
When done properly and not in an attempt to over compensate, compensation is a defense mechanism that helps strengthen a person's selfesteem and self-image.

Assertiveness
Assertiveness is standing up for your rights and expressing your thoughts in a manner that are respectful, direct and firm. People who are assertive find a balance where they speak up for themselves, express their opinions or needs in a respectful yet firm way, and listen when they are being spoken to.
Becoming more assertive is one of the most desired skills in communication and helpful defense mechanisms most people would benefit in doing so.

RESULTS
The writer found three factors that trigger the main character's unstable mental state in the movie. They are id, superego and ego. These factors are not physical areas within the brain, but rather hypothetical images of important mental functions.

Id
Anna's id is to burn the house down along with her father and her ill mother's nurse. Anna decided to do that because she feels disappointed toward her father and also feels betrayed by her father that was having a love affair in their house even though her mother was still alive. It can be seen from these scenes and dialogue:

Superego
Anna's superego in the movie shown in the scenes below:

Ego
Anna's mental state becomes unstable because there was a conflict between the demand of Anna's id and superego, thus Anna's ego will act as a mediator to mediate the conflict. However, since the negative emotions that Anna feels is too overwhelming, the ego might need to deploy various unconscious defense mechanisms to prevent it becoming overwhelmed by anxiety.
Anna's defense mechanisms in this movie are repression, displacement, sublimation, projection, regression, and denial. The defense mechanisms are described as following:

Defense mechanism
The defense mechanisms found in this study that deployed by Anna are repression, displacement, sublimation, projection, regression, and denial.

Repression
This is the scene where Anna unconsciously deployed three defense mechanisms of repression in the movie:

Displacement
It is the moment when Anna mad at Rachel for removing a memento from her mother. Therefore, Anna intentionally hammering the wall to displace her anger toward Rachel.

Sublimation
The following is the scenes where Anna deployed the sublimation defense mechanism in the movie.

Projection
There are two projections that deployed by Anna during the following scenes in the movie.

Regression
The following is the scenes where Anna deployed regression in the movie.

Denial
Anna does two denials as her defense mechanism. These are the scene of the movie: