Schizophrenia Kristel Raud PSPSB 2 What is schizophrenia? Mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by impaired emotional responses Delusions including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, disorganized thinking reflected in speech, and a lack of emotional intelligence Symptoms Hallucinations (hearing voices) Delusions (bizarre or persecutory in nature) Disorganized thinking and speech Social withdrawal Sloppiness of dress and hygiene Loss of motivation and judgment Positive and negative symptoms POSITIVE NEGATIVE Poverty of speech (alogia) Delusions Lack of desire to form Disordered thoughts relationships (asociality) and speech Lack of motivation (avolition) Auditory and visual hallucinations Causes Combination of genetic and environmental factors Fami...
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important, and they often delve deeper into the mind of a character than novels of other genres. Violence and alienation as part of Zeitgeist. In McEwan's early fiction, in his strange, experimental short stories and novellas, with their isolated, sexually deviant male protagonists, he wrote from the outside in, as it were. His was always the controlling intelligence, aggressively masculine, and he followed his young male protagonists less in thought than in action, detailing their psychosis and alienation with the cold detachment of a coroner examining a corpse. McEwan's cruellest book, the one in which the violence seems most gratuitous and nasty, is The Comfort of Strangers (1981), his novella about a young British couple adrift in an autumnal Venice of shadows and fear that marked a point of transition for him: after this, and a long period of silence, he returned as a different writer. McEwan's children
One of the heroines in this play, Blanche Dubois, lives in a world of unreality. She comes from an older southern family, her name is French. She still thinks, that she is a southern bell. She constantly looks in the mirror and so on. Puts on tons of powder, when she has visitors, she almost turns the lights off so the visitor cant see her real age. ,,I dont want realism, i want magic". Gradually, as the play goes on, Blanche descends into psychosis. Being raped by her brother in law doesnt help. He is a brutal man, strong and powerful. He takes advantage of her, shatters her illusion. She is taken an asylm. Williams grew up in sourt, thats because so many southern features. The past is looked upon with sadness, guilt or fear. Like faulkner he describes society as a kind of hell of brutality and racism and society according to williams is sick. Often this sickness is described in sexual terms. Other plays contain a lot of sexual undertone