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Schizophrenia-Absolute Belief-Super Human
The origin of schizophrenia: juvenile abuse. Abnormal development. Multiple identities. So there are multiple identities competing for control, called light. The original abused teenager is called Kevin... The purpose and motivation for creating multiple identities is self-protection, which is to protect the weak Kevin. Initially derived identities such as Berry are relatively mild, but because they are patients, they are ridiculed and scorned by people, and the development of their identities becomes even more extreme. Then there is the faction...Ms. and en... The ultimate development is the twenty-fourth identity-the beast.
Beast: Super human. Also because of its strength, it can protect Kevin from insults and kill all aliens. Because they insulted or did not believe in the existence of a dissociative spirit like him, the process of revenge is also a process of self-certification.
The struggle between multiple identities after schizophrenia: one identity is dominant, and any one of them is chosen to occupy the light position. After 9-year-old Eric fell to the more extreme pie...Ms. and um..., the more extreme, violent, and super-powerful identity took control of the body. In the end, even though he awakened his personality under the original name of Kevin and stopped the crazy beast for a short time, the beast has been released. In other words, even though extreme personality groups and beasts have encountered obstacles in gaining control of the body, they are still successful and will become stronger. In the end, the beast is not dead. He will continue his madness and continue all violent actions under the guidance of the beast's worldview, and his personality will further develop.
The heroine: The analogy of the heroine's childhood and the present shows that he also suffered trauma, making him incompatible with the world, so it is easier to understand Kevin's schizophrenia. Perhaps this split has existed more or less in the heroine. But what he experienced in his childhood is not particularly clear here. Why do you use a shotgun at your uncle? Why do you specifically mention the death of the heroine's father, and say from your uncle that you feel that there is a conspiracy behind it, and why did your uncle react like that when he came to pick her up? In the construction of the hostess, when she was a child, the father taught her to hunt, so that the hostess finally used the shotgun with a basis, and the contact between hunting and the beast can also correspond to the protagonist's last beast personality. There is another question. In the end, the beast got two shots and it didn't matter. Why didn't you kill the heroine easily, but said they were the same. Could it be that the beast thinks that the heroine is also a split personality, so he is a superman like him, so he doesn't want to kill.
One sentence: very Freud, very Nietzsche. Psychoanalysis, the will is supreme.
In addition to the above questions, what does it mean to like strippers? Does it mean that Dennis has such a sexual desire in his kidnapping motivation, so I chose these three girls. But the problem is that after the three girls got their hands, even though they had certain behaviors to satisfy their sexual desires, they were still violent and ruined in general.
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