Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in “Button Button” by Richard Matheson

Authors

  • Muhammad Javaid Anwar Govt. of Punjab Education Department, Vehari, Pakistan
  • Basri Sattar Punjab Group of Colleges, Vehari, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Naveed Anwar Govt. of Punjab Education Department, Vehari, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24113/ijohmn.v4i6.76

Keywords:

Button Button, Short story, Maslow hierarchy of needs

Abstract

A short stories author and novelists named Richard Matheson was born on 1926 in US state New Jersey. Story writer Richard Matheson is best known for his science fiction’s works. His first story was Born Man and Woman. He also earned a good name for his popular fiction

“I am Legendas well as due to short story “Button Button” He passed away on June 23, 2013 (Editors, 2014). Alike various famous novelists and story writers Matheson also leave a deep impression of his readers. He also turned minor incidents and situations into extraordinary situations.  

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References

Abrams, M.H, 1999. Glossary of Literary Terms. Thomson Learning Publisher.

Editors, B. (2014). Richard Matheson Biography. Retrieved from The Biography.com website:

A&E Television Networks: https://www.biography.com/people/richard-matheson21265767

Maslow, Abraham Harold. 1943. A Theory of Human Motivation.

Maslow, Abraham Harold. 1954. Motivation and Personality. New York: Harper and Row New York.

Matheson, R. (1970). Button Button. Gauntlet Press.: TorBooks paperback edition.

McLeod, S. A. (2018, May 21). Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Retrieved from https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html

Reid, C. (2008). The Short Review. Retrieved from Button Button by Richard Mathson: Torbooks paperbacks: http://www.theshortreview.com/reviews/RichardMathesonButtonButton.htm

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Published

28-12-2018

How to Cite

Anwar, M. J., Sattar, B., & Anwar, M. N. (2018). Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in “Button Button” by Richard Matheson . International Journal Online of Humanities, 4(6), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.24113/ijohmn.v4i6.76

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