Friday, May 1, 2020

English British Journal of Psychiatry

Question: Discuss about theEnglishfor British Journal of Psychiatry. Answer: Introduction: Literature is the reflection of reality. The life of every human being is amalgamated with struggles and twists. Innumerable hindrances come in the different pathways and difficulties are the part of life. This particular study has provided a clear knowledge and understanding on how the human being has to overcome various challenges in their day-to-day life. Three different stories created by three separate authors have been presented in this particular study. People tend to show their interest for quenching the thirst of literature only when the literature is blended with fiction. However, the entire story is endowed with the psychological and mental dilemmas among family relationship. The stories that have been selected for the critical analysis of this study include Auntie Annie and Monty, The Day when Mum Went to the Hostel and The Strength of Tradition. In every single story the author has depicted the depth of every individual relationship in a simple, lucid way. First Story: The first story Auntie Annie and Monty established by Graham Calley has presented a simple vista of healthy family relationship. A child is the spokesperson of this particular story. It has been observed that the rhythm of a happy family and their daily lifestyle has become out of track due to the entrance of third person[1]. The story begins with the entrance of Auntie Annie. A pretty and beautiful woman endowed with red hairs entered into the home slowly. Child being the protagonist has presented the entire story in such a way that readers can relate themselves into their practical field of life[2]. The internal clash between the husband and wife has a major reflection on the mind of children. In this particular study, the story has presented a major vista on how a happy married life can be destructed due to the unexpected situations. As per the description of the child, it has been observed that the actual identity of Annie is quite questionable to everyone. While introducing with the kids, Annie has never exposed the real identity[3]. However, the author has presented the character of Mum in an excellent way. Mum being a homemaker and devoted woman towards her husband never intends to tolerate Annie in talking with her husband excessively. The triangular relationships and its reflection on the mind of innocent children have been presented beautifully in this particular study. Second Story: The second story The Day When Mum Went to the Hostel written by Leah Wilson reveals the journey of a young women and her hardships for bringing up a child. The story depicts a sorrowful vista on how a woman had left the home being deprived of her family. When she set out for a new journey in order to establish her only child, this innocent woman was possessed with a limited number of money that was not sufficient for bringing up a child properly. The story begins with the extreme pangs and pathos of a young woman who had left her home for establishing her child in the realm of new journey. While dealing with the outside World, this woman had to face innumerable difficulties with the outside World[4]. The driver who had given the lift at that night intended to humiliate desperately. Whenever, the woman approached to reach them up to the womens hostel, the driver supposed to be the aboriginal hostel. This kind of humiliation had intensely touched the sentiment of a young woman[5]. Throughout the entire story, the author has maintained a realistic approach with the help of which the readers can relate themselves with the realistic world. The entire theme of the story has been presented in lucid language so that the readers do not have to struggle for understanding the essence of the message. Third Story: On the other hand, The Change of Tradition established by Judah Waten has rendered different kinds of flavor where the author has beautifully presented the difference of attitude of a person. Mr Ekdom is the real protagonist of this short story. The author has begun the story describing on how a person has to face immense challenges when this individual has to spend a life in different place[6]. Mr Ekdom had to face the same situation. From the very beginning, Ekdom had maintained a keen watch on his three daughters. The daughters were not free to spend their lifestyle as per their own way. The story is endowed with the family relationships and the different opinions of every family member individually. In one situation, Ekdom has decided to leave the home silently due to the mental dilemmas[7]. At the end of the story, Ekdom is seen to set out for the new journey and established a temporary residence absolutely in a different city. Own Point of View: The central themes of the three stories are surrounded with the family relationships and the mental dilemmas. The first story is endowed with the triangular relationship among two women and a person. The character of Annie has been portrayed beautifully throughout the entire story. However, after analyzing the entire story, it can be evaluated that the author has ended the conclusion in a sudden manner. In addition, some of the expressions remained extreme hypothetical that the readers may not relate with their practical experience. The second story has presented the journey of a woman in an excellent way. This particular story is out-an-out realistic where the readers would be able to relate themselves with the practical world. Conclusion: Portraying different vistas of family life is the primary concern of this particular story. Readers tend to show their interest for going through a particular story only when they can relate themselves with the practical field. This particular story is possessed with different kinds of characters who represented the role of every single member of a family possessed with various temperaments. The ways of expression of the three different authors are noteworthy. While reading the story, the readers can relate themselves with the practical field. Reference List: Bognar G, 'Human Enhancement, Edited By Julian Savulescu And Nick Bostrom.' 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