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    medical conditions and impairments once considered stigmatic” (Couser 43). Essentially, an autopathography tells a story of a life concerning a medical condition and seeks to spread awareness on said condition. “Girl, Interrupted” by Susanna Kaysen is a memoir telling the story of a young girl taken to a psychiatric hospital in the late 60s. The memoir was published in 1993 and continues to have an impact due to its descriptions of mental illness. By analyzing the memoirist’s descriptions of her time

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    Running head: AN ANALYSIS OF GIRL, INTERRUPTED. 1 An Analysis of Girl, Interrupted Irvelt Nicolas And Alyssa Reilly College of Staten Island

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    Kayla Southworth Professor Leany Psy 441-1001 December 8th, 2017 Lisa Rowe from Girl Interrupted In the movie Girl, Interrupted the plot surrounds a period in the life of Susanna Kaysen played by Winona Ryder who was institutionalized at the Claymore mental hospital in the 1960s. In the movie, the main character Susanna is diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and undergoes treatment to which at the end of the movie she is released. It is at this hospital that Susanna encounters many other

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    MY ZIKA NARRATIVE It was a hot, sunny day and Kayle was out at the park taking a quick jog on the walking trail. Meanwhile Kayle was done with her jog so she decided to go home and make herself a salad and the leftover chicken from last night for lunch. Kayle lives in Miami Florida so it is usually really hot and overwhelming. Kayle just decided to relax for the rest of the day and make some arts and crafts. Three days later kayle decided to go to the doctor because she didn't feel good

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    The last movie I watched was Girl, Interrupted. This movie is about a girl that takes a large quantity of Aspirin, but denies the desire to kill herself, stating that she had a headache. She self-commits to a psychiatric facility. There, she discovers she is diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, as well as depression, and makes a friend with a girl that is diagnosed as a sociopath and rooms with a compulsive liar. She soon learns that these people she first thought were weird could be

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    FTV: End of the course essay Point-of-view shots in Girl, Interrupted (1999) Student ID: 2143830 Tutor’s name : Annabel Fleming-Brown Course: Film and Television 1A (Looking, Listening, Reading) Date: 17/12/2014 Title: Write a close textual analysis of the use of the point-of-view shot in ONE film or television programme. Girl, Interrupted (1999), directed by James Mangold and adapted from Susanna Kaysen’s memoir, may be regarded as the female parallel of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s

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    movie, Girl, Interrupted, displays Susanna Kaysen’s eighteen-month stay at a mental institute in the 1960s. This film was an adaptation of a book based on a true story of the main character and author Susanna Kaysen. Susanna was checked into Claymore, a psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts, after chasing a bottle of aspirin with a bottle of vodka. At first, Susanna denies this blatant attempt at suicide and constantly struggles with uncertainty of her thoughts and emotions. Although Girl, Interrupted

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    The film Girl, Interrupted takes place in 1960s America, where there were many strict sexist attitudes enforced on women. These strong attitudes on societal roles of men and more importantly women, played an existential role on the perception of women who were struggling with mental illness or were just mentally unstable. The focus of the movie was on the character Susanna Kaysen and her experience being admitted into a psychiatric hospital after she attempted to commit suicide by taking a surplus

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    Girl Interrupted Analysis

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    John Larkins novel, The Pause follows Declan O’Malley, a depressed 17-year-old and his life after attempting suicide. On the other hand, James Mangold’s 1999 film, Girl, Interrupted tells the story of 17-year-old Susanna Kaysen and the way she deals with being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder after a failed suicide attempt, and being placed in an institution. Both texts are focus on around the effects that mental health has on teenagers. The two texts explore the three themes of support

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    Give an example of stigma of mental illness you have seen in a movie, tv show, book, or real life. A stigma in a movie would be Girl, Interrupted in the video clip of the movie; they inform that wild ones will attend the Woodstock where as the ones who did not know where they were going to life her or she would send you to Claymoore. In the movie Girl, Interrupted, Susanna did not know what she was going to do with her life after she graduated, her parents sent her off to Claymoore, a mental institution

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