Abstract:
This study aimed to identify the causes and types of narcissistic personality
disorder in the main character of Kaira Rouda's novel, "Best Day Ever" and hoped to
provide a foundation for further research in this area.
The data source for this study was the novel itself. Qualitative descriptive
research methods were used to analyze the data with a psychological approach,
including the techniques of reading, note-taking, and analysis. Caligor et al’s and
Bursten's theories were used to classify the data.
The results of this study reveal that the main character was a narcissist. he had
8 out of 9 signs of narcissistic personality disorder caused by excessive selfimportance, fantasies of success, feelings of being special, excessive need for
admiration, arrogance, and lack of empathy, and the main character's narcissistic
personality disorder was predominantly of the manipulative type.