Abstract:
This research aims to find the personality aspects that influenced Hitler
and the impact of his ambition. The study utilized Sigmund Freud's
psychoanalysis theory, which includes the id, ego, and superego, to analyze
Hitler's character. The research adopted a qualitative descriptive approach and
primarily relied on the movie script Hitler: the Rise of Evil, directed by John
Pielmeier, as the primary source. The findings of this study revealed that Hitler's
ambition was attributable to his id, the primal and instinctual part of his
personality. This driving force led to significant changes within the German state
during Hitler's leadership. His ambition played a pivotal role in transforming
Germany's political and social landscape. This research shed light on the
psychological underpinnings of Hitler's ambition, offering insights into how
personal characteristics profoundly impacted the story. Understanding the origins
and consequences of Hitler's ambition is crucial for comprehending the
complexities of his role in history and the devastating consequences of his actions
during World War II.