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Essay On OCD By William Wordsworth

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Have you ever experienced being trapped inside your own body without a way to express yourself? Or faced daily stigma far worse than that of a “normal” member of society? Those with mental illness have. Poetry is a portal of escape for those that are inadvertently imprisoned inside themselves.
Hurt is the strongest type of human emotion that all experience. William Wordsworth describes poetry as the “overflow of powerful feelings”. For an individual with a mental illness powerful emotions are a regular occurrence. “I am just carbon and bad timing” describes a poet with OCD. Poetry enforced the belief of the tremendous hurt these people experience. The lack of conforming to conventionalism has led them to being excluded from society “do you think I am a freak…a nut… a loon?” These words all carry greatly negative connotations and strip away the humanity of a person labelled as one. By dehumanizing those with mental illness indescribable hurt is …show more content…

I had previously believed that they loved other people differently but less due to the “easily addicted and compulsive” nature of those with mental illness. I asked her out six times in thirty seconds. She said yes… but none of them felt right so I had to keep going.” The shows that do to being compulsive people with mental illness actually love more that “normal” people. The poem OCD by Neil Hilborn was responsible for this change. “How can it be a mistake when I don’t have to wash my hands after I touch her?” This illustrates how people with mental illness are willing to fight their compulsions for the people they love. However, they create an attachment deeper than those of normal people because “I can’t go out and find someone new because I always think about her”. Their compulsion and strong dislike of change means that make deep seated connections with the people they love. Poetry is a means of expressing the overflow of powerful

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