A Beautiful Mind Theory

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A Beautiful Mind was an extraordinary movie. The movie definitely had me on the edge of my seat. In the beginning, I was a little confused. When John Nash first arrives at Princeton, he was a little stand off from others and a little shy. Nash was someone unique, he had a theory and a logic for every concept for what was going on. For example, when the guys and he were sitting in the common/bar area at a table and there were a group of ladies standing there blocking the view of the blonde haired lady who was centered, but in the back of the other woman staring at Nash. Nash came up with a hypothesis stating that the other ladies would get noticed by the guys fast than the blonde haired lady because was distance and that if she was front and centered, she would have taken all of the attention. Just as Nash had a theory that he could beat his friend at the game of matches, but …show more content…

I noticed in one scene where Nash was talking to the Dean and did not acknowledge Charles being in the hallway and that is when I realize that he had to be an imaginary person or Nash was a little delusional. It all started making sense after Nash became a Dr. Nash and got married. Dr. Nash has been suffering from Schizophrenia. I believe Dr. Nash has been suffering from schizophrenia way before going to graduate school. After graduate school, the hallucinations and delusions became worst and no one really caught onto it except his wife and some colleagues. With the medication, Dr. Nash felt empty like there was nothing else in life to do, but without the medication, he felt free and his delusions and hallucinations came back. He figured if he ignored them that they would fade away and never bother him again. At times they fade but always came back when Dr. Nash fell short of himself because he was

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