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    "A Beautiful Mind" is a film by executive Ron Howard, which depends on the life story of a numerical virtuoso John Forbes Nash, Jr, played by Russell Crowe. Jennifer Connelly assumes the part of Alicia Larde, wife of John Nash. John is a schizophrenic. He got the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1994 for building up the "amusement hypothesis". This is a film about how schizophrenia influences the working of the individual and in addition their crew. Despite the fact that we will never realize what…

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    Today’s topic focuses on the complexity of Nash’s schizophrenia, a mental illness that devolves and progresses accordingly to the narrative structure of Ron Howard’s “A Beautiful Mind.” Did you know the prevalence rate for schizophrenia is approximately 1.1 % of the population over the age of 18? Within his film, Howard explores the development of this mental illness, highlighting the adversities Nash faces along his journey. These challenges offer insight into his sufferings, as he is…

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    It’s a Wonderful Life is a well-known uplifting holiday classic that is impactful both in its emotional depth and traditional cinema excellence. Filmed and released in 1946, it is a black and white film that has meaningful themes on the importance of life, and the impact one individual can have on the world. Directed by Frank Capra, it is a critically-acclaimed film that won five Academy Awards, and has often been regarded as one of the best films of all time. It’s a Wonderful Life follows…

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    A Beautiful Mind is a compelling and powerful movie that explores the Nobel Laureate winner and professor John Nash in his rise, fall, and recovery dealing with schizophrenia. As the film opens, Nash is a genius level student in 1950s America working on applying to graduate school. He is introduced to his roommate, a tall pale guy names Charles. They have a rough start, but eventually warm up to each other as time goes on. The very first time that I realized something was a bit off about Nash,…

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    Dominican Family Vacation

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    weeks. As we explored different parts of the island, we decided to stay in this beautiful mountain called “Lomas Linda.” Lomas Linda is known for its unique mountains, diversity in mountain and flowers. While we were in the mountains I felt the cool wind. We went on long drives that led us to a natural river, and we went to one of the biggest orchid collections in the world. The Dominican Republic is known for having beautiful mountains. My family and I decided to make our trip unforgettable by…

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    The film La Vita è Bella, directed by Roberto Benigni is about a man who goes by the name of Guido, falling in love with Dora, a Christian woman whom he keeps bumping into on the streets. Guido, the main character takes a horrendous event, the Holocaust and expresses the story in a comical way. Before taken into the concentration camps, Guido’s life was filled with happiness and moments of enjoyment. After being taken in, Guido’s life is immediately recognized as agony. As the film progresses,…

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    John Nash Schizophrenia

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    This article will describe John Nash’s development and causes of schizophrenia. Besides, both the movie A Beautiful Mind and the study Cognitive therapy for people with a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis not taking antipsychotic medication: An exploratory trial published in 2011 by Morrison et al. found that Cognitive Therapy (CT) could help treat schizophrenia without the usage of antipsychotic medications. This movie attempted to portray psychology and schizophrenia in a positive manner.…

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    Jasmine Brown provided an overview of the film, A Beautiful Mind, and summarized the treatment in the paper. Chelsie Kennedy identified John Forbes Nash, Jr. as the character from the film with a psychological disorder, and determined the diagnosis of Schizophrenia Spectrum, as identified by the DSM-V (Psych Central). Chelsie also wrote the summary and created the Reference page with the citations. John Forbes Nash, Jr. – “A Beautiful Mind” A Beautiful Mind is a 2001, biographical drama film…

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    Jean Racine said it best, “A tragedy need not have blood and death; it 's enough that it all be filled with that majestic sadness that is the pleasure of tragedy.” In other words, tragedy is merely a compilation of several elements which play on our deepest and most intimate emotions. Aristotle was among the first philosophers to recognize and critique the tragedy. Within “Poetics”, Aristotle discusses the very logistics of the dramatic tragedy. While some tragedies can seem to be a maelstrom of…

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    The plot of The Beautiful and Damned is closest to the plot archetype tragedy. While it’s true that the protagonist, Anthony, doesn’t die in the book, he did start with everything he wanted, and through his own faults, lost his money, his friends, and the respect of his wife. Part of the tragedy archetype is that it is almost a relief that the main character dies, as opposed to enduring the pain of their own continued existence. This is the case in Romeo and Juliet and Anna Karenina, as well as…

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