Fox Mulder And Closure Essay

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I will make a case that due to Mulder’s PTSD his mind has fabricated a memory in which he imagines a supernatural cause for the abduction of his sister. I will provide evidence for this claim is through various episodes in the show X-files, specifically the episode “Closure” in season seven. I shall summarize the dynamic of the TV show X-files and the role Fox Mulder plays in the show. Fox Mulder, a “believer,” and Dana Scully, a sceptic, are FBI agents faced with case assignments which may involve the supernatural as well as aliens. Together they run the X-files, a department of the FBI dedicated to investigating unexplained cases. From the first episode, it is apparent that Fox Mulder’s belief in the supernatural is heavily influenced by the trauma of watching his sister be abducted by “aliens” when they were small children (X-Files Wiki). This …show more content…

Mulder’s sister’s disappearance in fact can point to an abduction by aliens. I will mention the hypnoses done by Dr. Werber in 1989 when Mudler recovered the memory of the event: him and his sister Samantha were playing Stratego and watching TV in their home when their parents were visiting the neighbors. He recalls flashing lights flooded the room. He felt lifeless, frozen in shock, and he sees Samantha rise in the air and float out of the window. An alien figure, then appears to him through the backlight," (Little Green Men). These events can only be explained by a supernatural cause. According to the episode, no further reasonable explanation was given that fit the disappearance. He has repeatedly come up the same explanation of the event surrounding his sister’s disappearance that would be difficult to fabricate. He is consistent with his story. For viewers, it would be difficult to dispute because of Mulder’s strong belief, consistency of his story, and no other available explanation. His story is strengthened by the testimonials of families of other

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