There is a study made by Fauzia Naz and Rukhsana Kausar investigated adolescents with somatoform disorders that lived in parental rejection and childhood abuse, “The symptoms of somatoform disorders begin in early childhood but the full disorder . . . symptoms create psychological distress and dysfunction in occupational, social and other areas of functioning” (Naz and Rukhsana). The study connects with Perry’s childhood because of how his parents rejected their love to him when they got divorced. The mother was not there as she was always out and drinking. The father mistreated him as he does not support Perry’s dream of pursuing a proper education. Perhaps the highest education that Perry achieved was finishing third grade in grade school. These factors affected Perry psychologically as he built up the anger and anxiety that he absorbed during his childhood and adolescent years, and eventually led to the murders of the Clutters. What made Perry unleashed his fury to the Clutters is that the Clutters were the ideal family that Perry would have always wanted. Perry saw how strong the family was built. The parents were still together as Perry’s parents did not. The father was a modest and hardworking man that provided his children with proper education, in which Perry have always wanted to have an education. These factors played a significant difference between what Perry does not have versus Perry would have kill for to have, in which consequently led to the bitter and gory end for the
There is a study made by Fauzia Naz and Rukhsana Kausar investigated adolescents with somatoform disorders that lived in parental rejection and childhood abuse, “The symptoms of somatoform disorders begin in early childhood but the full disorder . . . symptoms create psychological distress and dysfunction in occupational, social and other areas of functioning” (Naz and Rukhsana). The study connects with Perry’s childhood because of how his parents rejected their love to him when they got divorced. The mother was not there as she was always out and drinking. The father mistreated him as he does not support Perry’s dream of pursuing a proper education. Perhaps the highest education that Perry achieved was finishing third grade in grade school. These factors affected Perry psychologically as he built up the anger and anxiety that he absorbed during his childhood and adolescent years, and eventually led to the murders of the Clutters. What made Perry unleashed his fury to the Clutters is that the Clutters were the ideal family that Perry would have always wanted. Perry saw how strong the family was built. The parents were still together as Perry’s parents did not. The father was a modest and hardworking man that provided his children with proper education, in which Perry have always wanted to have an education. These factors played a significant difference between what Perry does not have versus Perry would have kill for to have, in which consequently led to the bitter and gory end for the