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    HOUSTON‚ TX- Almost a week has passed since the case on Andrea Yates occurred. Andrea Yates drowned all five of her children in her bath tub last week on June 20th‚ 2001. The family grew up in a suburban area of Houston‚ Texas. This quintuple murder has shocked the whole nation of horrific comments and opinions on this case. Yates has been charged with first degree murder‚ and the trial has started. The kids ages ranged from 6 months to 7 years old‚ 4 brothers and 1 sister. Her Attorneys say the

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    A woman convicted of killing her newborn and throwing her in the trash of a department store will not spend one day in prison. Jessica Price had entered an Alford plea in the 2013 death of her daughter‚ reports WLKY. An Alford plea means she acknowledges there’s enough evidence to convict her‚ but she does not admit guilt. She was charged with murder‚ but as part of a plea deal in March‚ the charge to be amended down to second-degree manslaughter. "No one can punish me more than myself‚" - a convicted

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    One event in particular sends Hamlet into a very concerning ballad of rage along with many mixed emotions. This being the death or possible murder of the former King of Denmark‚ Hamlets father. Throughout the drama Hamlet dips in and out of vows of insanity making the reader question if these sudden outbursts are staged or if Hamlet truly is crazy. Hamlet claims that his madness is intentional but is it a possibility that his acting has actually had a drastic change on his sanity? With the help of the

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    Insanity in a Sane World Insanity is a state of mind that prevents normal perception‚ behaviour‚ or social interaction. It is when one does something out of the ordinary; yet feels as though it is justified. These perspectives of insanity are likewise portrayed in literature. “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger examines the behaviour and relationships of Holden Caulfield‚ a young boy who is living with mental illnesses–a perceived form of insanity-in a sane world. This is seen through Holden’s

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    During the chamber scene‚ Hamlet shows an insane side to not only his mother‚ but everyone else in the play. Hamlet clearly demonstrates how insane he is after killing Polonius and showing no remorse for his death. Another example of Hamlets insanity is during the chamber scene‚ when Hamlet’s talking to his mother‚ the ghost appears talking to Hamlet‚ but the queen couldn’t see the ghost‚ only Hamlet could see his fathers ghost. These examples show how crazy‚ and insane Hamlet is not only in

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    Edgar Allan Poe Insanity

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    psychological states. The Cask of Amontillado is a prominent example of using insanity as the driving force. Poe makes the narrator‚ Montresor‚ angry at a careless insult committed at the hands of Fortunato‚ his long time friend. However‚ instead of managing his anger‚ Poe instead causes Montresor to become so infuriated that he will take a snide comment made by Fortunato and avenge himself with a horrible murder. In this story‚ insanity causes Montresor’s anger to allow him to commit the heinous act he did

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    “Norm” refers to an average standard shared by people in a certain society‚ and the norms are concepts that are constantly used to evaluate and control people. In French philosopher Michel Foucault’s book Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason‚ Foucault traces the evolution of the concept of madness during three eras: the Renaissance‚ the Classical Age and the modern society. In chapter “ Great Confinement”‚ Foucault describes a movement across Europe in the 17th century

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    A Study of Insanity The "Yellow Wallpaper‚" is a personal account of the author’s‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ struggle with depression. It vividly documents one woman’s experience with depression and the toil she endured through the treatment of the "Rest Cure." The story helps readers to get a mental picture of how society and solitary confinement can both drive a person into sheer madness. In the story‚ the narrator has just given birth to a child and is experiencing‚ what we call today

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    There are many debates on whether a mentally ill person who commits a crime should be criminally charged. Some people believe people with mental illnesses should be hospitalized and receive treatment‚ then be discharged once they are stable. Others believe having mentally ill people who have committed crimes being discharged after receiving treatment is a danger to their safety. I believe that decision depends on the person’s mental illness and their crime. But most of the time the mentally ill know

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    Charles Laverne Singleton was a convicted murderer who was put on death row for killing store owner Mary Lou York in Hamburg. She died from loss of blood as a result of two stabs to her neck. After his conviction record states he had schizophrenia. He was legally sane when on his medication‚ but there were also times he refused to take his medication which results in paranoia. The argument is‚ should the state force metal ill prisoners to take antipsychotic drugs to make

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