Analysis Of PTSD In The Impossible Knife Of Memory By Laurie Halse Anderson

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PTSD is a disorder in which a person can have difficulty recovering after a terrifying experience such as war. Flashbacks, mood swings, and anxiety can be some occurring symptoms in veterans with PTSD. Even though individuals can respond or think differently about the novel, The Impossible Knife of Memory by Laurie Halse Anderson is an accurate representation of real world events because of the PTSD Hayley’s father has, the family hardships that are tied with Andy’s PTSD, and the coping strategies used to deal with it. Hayley is a tall, blue haired, senior who takes care of her father, Andy. Andy is in denial about himself having PTSD. Most of the time Hayley finds her dad isolating himself, alone locked in his room. He easily gets angered,

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