Kratos był złym ojcem. I to miało sens

Is Kratos from the God of War series truly a good father? In this psychological analysis, I examine his story—from his Spartan childhood, through the traumas associated with Ares and Zeus, to his relationship with Atreus. You'll see Kratos' journey from the ruthless "Ghost of Sparta" to a father who teaches his son responsibility, truth, and anger management. In the film, you'll find: A psychodynamic analysis of Kratos' childhood and identification with the aggressor, The trauma of losing his family and its impact on his later life, The symbolism of guilt and shame inscribed in his body, Fatherhood in God of War (2018) and Ragnarök—distance, mistakes, and transformations, The ultimate question: has Kratos truly become a "good enough father"? This film combines psychoanalysis, trauma psychology, and the narratives of iconic video games. IMPORTANT: Disclaimer I am a 5th-year psychology student. This film is for educational and popular science purposes. It does not constitute diagnostic or therapeutic advice. If you feel you need help, please contact a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:36 Case Study: Kratos 13:02 Fatherhood: The Beginnings 34:16 Superstars God of War in Polish, God of War 2018, Kratos analysis, Kratos' psychology, psychologist analyzes, character analysis, psychoanalysis, Kratos trauma, Kratos fatherhood, Kratos Atreus relationship, God of War, psychological analysis, Kratos father, hero psychology, psycho (competition), Bartosz Walaszek (idol), which he carries within himself, God of War Kratos' story, Greek mythology, God of War trivia, God of War analysis, The Eagle and the Onion, Polish vultures, analysis for gamers, Carl Jung's wisdom, ENTJ