Lyman's Summary: A True Mental Illness?

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This story is an account of how we try, with limited knowledge, to help those who have suffered immeasurable devastation. Have you ever experienced someone with a Mental illness? Regardless of the cause, devastation to the human spirit is to overcome. It 's evident that Henry is suffering from his war experience to the point that life has become something new. The descriptions of Henry show him to be quite, depressed, ill-tempered, and unmotivated. He is unable to be himself where he left off and continued with normal life. Lyman is young and cannot possibly know the pain that Henry suffers, but he can see the difference in his brother’s behavior. Lyman wants to help his brother get back to normal. He is probably too immature to …show more content…

However, Lyman and his mother let their belief conflict with Henry’s needs. I disagree with their decision. I understand a fear of new technology, but that is what Lyman needed. I can also appreciate not wanting to upset the person. You must fight to get help for our loved ones when they suffer. If a person is ill, we should get them to a physician or hospital. Why is it that if the illness is in the mind, we hesitate. It’s the stigma of mental health. For those who have never experienced true mental disease or therapy, it may be easy to judge. For those who have experienced life-changing, positive outcomes, with the help of a mental health professional, I applaud them. The diificult part is getting the patient to go for help. The second hardest part is dealing with the stigma that still …show more content…

It shows that Lyman acknowledges the pain of war and is try 's to help him. He takes steps to stop distractions so that Henry can have peace and quiet. Given his life experience at this age, I thought this was a plan. It also shows that being the little brother, he has no hope of control; however, he is still actively participating in attempts to rescue his brother from depression. I wondered what the mother was doing all this time. Did she just throw her hands up and continue with her normal life? Did she not do anything because she didn’t know what to

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