Mental Health Conditions in Omobowale’s Seasons of Rage

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Esther Oluwapelumi Odewale
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The sub-discipline of “Literature and Mental Health” is gradually gaining root in the Nigerian literary scholarship. The depiction of medical experiences in literature have enjoyed some critical patronage, especially on trauma and scriptotherapy. Earlier studies on Nigerian Literature have privileged socio-cultural and socio-political issues to the marginalization of its mental health relevance. This study examines the mental conditions in Emmanuel Babatunde Omobowale’s Seasons of Rage. This text robustly represents mental health conditions through characterisation. Freddy is diagnosed of bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder and depression. This is evident through his character, as his mental state tends to be unstable. At some points, he would behave strong, bold and confident just as he did during the board meeting. At other points, he would be broken, weak and feel defeated as shown when he heard the news of his father’s death and Miriam’s kidnap. Martin also portrays the symptoms of obsession, depression and anxiety. This is evident in his inordinate desire for their father’s wealth and the various unreasonable means he employed to ensure that the whole wealth becomes his. The text also reveals that there is a psychological disorder peculiar to the Fezannis. This is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). They all tend to be obsessed with taking drugs and substances. Omobowale’s creative works have demonstrated capacity to embed the study of Literature and Medicine. The exploration of Literature and mental health in Nigerian literary scholarship is capable of enriching mental education and practice in Nigeria.
Omobowale愤怒季节的心理健康状况
“文学与心理健康”的分支学科在尼日利亚文学学术中逐渐扎根。文学作品中对医学经验的描述受到了一些批评,尤其是在创伤和剧本治疗方面。早期对尼日利亚文学的研究将社会文化和社会政治问题置于与心理健康相关的边缘化地位。本研究考察了Emmanuel Babatunde Omobowale的《愤怒的季节》中的精神状况。这篇文章有力地代表了心理健康状况通过特征。弗雷迪被诊断患有双相情感障碍、焦虑症和抑郁症。这一点在他的性格中很明显,因为他的精神状态往往不稳定。在某些时候,他会表现得坚强、大胆和自信,就像他在董事会上所做的那样。在其他时候,当他听到父亲去世和米里亚姆被绑架的消息时,他会感到破碎、虚弱和失败。马丁还描绘了强迫症、抑郁和焦虑的症状。这一点从他对父亲财富的过度渴望和各种不合理的手段中可以明显看出,他采用了各种手段来确保全部财富成为他的。文中还揭示了费赞尼特有的一种心理障碍。这就是强迫症(OCD)。他们都有吸毒成瘾的倾向。Omobowale的创造性作品展示了嵌入文学和医学研究的能力。尼日利亚文学学术对文学与心理健康的探索,可以丰富尼日利亚的心理教育与实践。
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