The objective of this research is to find out how multiple personality of dr. Jang Choel shown in Partners for Justice Movie Season 2 and the cause of the multiple personality disorder. dr. Jang Choel is a new character that appears in Partner for Justice Movie Season 2. He is a doctor that suffered multiple personality disorder. His real personality and his artificial personality is very different. This research uses descriptive qualitative method and library research. The research shown that the real personality of dr. Jang is kind a warm person, but he will show his other personality which is dr.K if he remembers his childhood traumatic. The cause of his multiple personality disorder is physical abuse that performed by his mother. He also experienced traumatic of closed and dark place because he always locked by his mother in the bathroom when he made a mistake. This incident made him create a new personality that is stronger than his real personlity to overcome his fears.
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