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    One popular cultural myth about the mentally ill is the archetype of the "Sexy Crazy Girl"‚ which we’ve seen in movies‚ comic books‚ and music. Losing your grip with reality is not a glamorous subject‚ but that’s not what you get from GirlInterrupted. It is apparent that all the girls in the movie had some type of dysfunctional personality‚ and bad things happen to some of them‚ but it just did not seem realistic. First off‚ most of the patients prtrayed were young‚ which made the care facility

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    The main character in Susanna Kaysen’s‚ "GirlInterrupted" and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s‚ "The Yellow Wallpaper" are similar in the fact that they both were suppressed by male dominants. Be it therapist or physicians who either aided in their mental deformities or created them. They are similar in the sense that they are both restricted to confinement and must endure life under the watchful eye of overseers. However similar their situations may be‚ their responses are different. In the stories

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    Illness in “GirlInterrupted” The film “GirlInterrupted” is a true story adapted from the original memoir by Susanna Kaysen. Set in the 1960s‚ it relates her experiences during her stay in a mental institution after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder following a suicide attempt. Many films include characters with a mental illness; the actors who play these characters have the immense challenge of staying true to the illness they portray. The main character in “Girl‚ Interrupted

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    Characters in the texts; “As you like it”‚ the play by Shakespeare‚ “Standing in the shoes of others”‚ the speech by Linda Burney and “Girl Interrupted” the 1999 film directed by James Mangold‚ find a sense of belonging under the influence of place. A physical place is often symbolic of whether a character feels accepted. Characters relationship with their external environment often conveying how the character feels they fit in with the world around them. The river that bisects the work is a

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    Reflection Paper: “GirlInterrupted” 1. Based on the movie and real life‚ do you think we need other people to help us understand and solve our problems? Why or why not? Absolutely. Without the presence of other people‚ there would be no social point of reference as to what would be considered “normal”. In order for an abnormality to exist‚ be it physical or psychological‚ there must be a widely accepted concept of “normalcy”. If a certain individual is said to be suffering a problem (in this

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    Everything you knew to be true (you were standing in your favorite room of your house‚ comfortable and unguarded) was suddenly gone; when you land‚ everything you see is different. Would you feel a loss? Within the works of The Things They Carried‚ GirlInterrupted‚ and “Letter from Marion Kempner”‚ the characters experience loss in several ways. The central theme in these three works is a sense of loss. Tim O’Brien‚ the author of The Things They Carried‚ experienced many instances of this feeling

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    Film Project-Girl Interrupted (Borderline Personality disorder) Borderline Personality disorder-a Personality disorder‚ which is under the large umbrella of Metal disorders. According to medicine.net‚ BPD is a serious mental illness characterized by pervasive instability in moods‚ interpersonal relationships‚ self-image‚ and behavior. This instability often disrupts family and work life‚ long-term planning‚ and the individual’s sense of self-identity. However‚ according to Susanna Kaysen‚ doesn’t everyone

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    In the movie “Girl interrupted”‚ Daisy resided in a mental institution called the Mclean Hospital (3). The hospital provides medical and therapeutic treatments in order to reduce the symptoms of the patients’ disorder. If the patient shows signs of a normal behavior‚ then the patients is released back into the real world. Daisy was diagnosed in having a binge-eating disorder and agoraphobia. An agoraphobia‚ according to reports‚ is “a fear of being outside or otherwise being in a situation from which

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    Girl Interrupted is a film that chronicles the experiences of a girl named Susanna that suffers from borderline personality disorder. In the film‚ Susanna is admitted to a mental institution where she meets Lisa Rowe‚ a permanent patient with antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is a personality disorder characterized by smooth social skills and a lack of guilt about violating social rules and laws and taking advantage of others. Throughout the following paragraphs‚ I

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    Girl Interrupted Charecter Analysis Suzanne Borderline personality disorder is characterized by intense shifts in mood. This is often accompanied by periods of intense aggression‚ substance abuse‚ and self damaging behaviors. People with borderline personality disorder will sometimes attempt suicide impulsively in periods of extreme depression or anger. Often times people with borderline personality disorder feel extremely bored‚ empty‚ mistreated and alone. Intense feelings of loneliness usually

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