Major Depressive: The Philosopher by Anderson
Vinh Xuan Michael Tran
Intro to American Studies
October 14, 2017
Research Multi-Model:
Major Depressive
To help understand for this multi-model, the word that is
very interesting to start with is major depressive. A definition of this word means
more of a lack ability to exploring new communities or activities to get more
involved with new skills, experiences, friends, daily routines or others. Not
only, that but it can have more unpleasant days mostly being alone, with lack
of enjoyable and communications (“Major Depression (Clinical Depression)”). This
information does mean in a way that create a unbalance life to be mostly a
proactive person. To help make connections to a story written by Anderson that
shows an example relating to a major depressive.
For a story that makes a connection to major depressive
is "The Philosopher" by Anderson. In this story section, where it takes about
Doctor Paracival coming from big city to small town, and didn’t wanted to talk
to anyone, but only communicate to George Willard. He tells George that he
wanted to keep his true identity to himself and afraid that it may get people
to suspect of him. Doctor Paracival wanted to get some help from George and
other community to help him improve or to be the normal life person, but it
wasn’t enough and mostly being lonely person (Anderson 17). What also make a
major depressive relates to this story? Doctor Paracival did slept in different
like in public office and in a building, that does have a lunch room with it
(Anderson 17). This is very interesting to show that he did sleep, but not in
normal daily routines. This does show one of the example in a lack of daily
balance life to be proactive person and make harder for him to get along with
small town of community.
Works Cited
ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. "The
Philosopher." WINESBURG, OHIO. S.l.: VALUE CLASSIC REPRINTS, 2016. 16-20. Print.
"Major Depression (Clinical Depression)." Clinical Depression. WebMD, n.d. Web.
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