Kevin Wendell Crumb Character Analysis

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Personalities Split Everyone in the world experiences and handles different situations in a variety of ways. Personality is described “an individual’s unique collections of consistent behavioral traits (Weiten, 2016, p.380)”, and when there is an anomaly in the way the individual exhibits their behavioral traits it can create a multitude of personality disorders. In the movie Split, the antagonist, Kevin Wendell Crumb, illustrates many symptoms that encompasses dissociative identity disorder by utilizing Crumb as a demonstration of the disorder. Three girls, Casey, Claire and Marcia, attending a birthday party begin to leave for their homes; however, their intentions are soon thwarted by an unknown man. The man that abducted them in broad …show more content…

The girls begin to make assumptions and deem him to be insane; although, as the nights begin to turn into days and they encountered a few seemingly different identities through the same man, they had concluded that he had multiple personalities and each one entirely varied from the other. Casey tries to befriend all of the personalities, realizing that her only chance for survival is to wait for the right opportunity. Hedwig emerges from the antagonists psyche and finds himself in multiple dilemmas and disputes with the personalities in charge, Dennis and Patricia, because of his budding relationship with Casey. Concurrently Dennis continues to live the life of the normal dominant personality, Barry, and continues to attend sessions with his therapist Dr. Fletcher. Dr. Fletcher quickly becomes suspicious that the personality talking to her was not Barry. She later finds herself visiting his home and discovers Claire trapped in a room, yet Dennis takes her away quickly before she could help. Dennis then begins to …show more content…

Dissociative identity disorder, “a disruption of identity marked by the experience of two or more largely complete, and usually very different, personalities (Weiten, 2016, p.501)”, is classified as a sub group of the dissociative disorders. Another name dissociative identity disorder is commonly referred to as is multiple personality disorder; which was discontinued on the account of the inaccurate implications that multiple people inhabited the same body. Dissociative identity disorder is characterized by the distinct transitions or transformations of one gender, accent, memories and behavioral traits. These personalities will emerge from one suffering from dissociative identity disorder and create memories solely retrievable by that personality, and the other personalities will seemingly lose sense of time or connection to reality once brought back to the surface. This disorders diagnosis rate has increased dramatically on extremely controversial levels, leaning towards either misdiagnosis’ or raised awareness. The main character in Split is seen to be suffering from dissociative identity disorder throughout the movie. Crumb displays a slew of 23 different personalities residing within his psyche. He endured his childhood consisting of abandonment from his father and abuse from his OCD-stricken mother, which

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