It’s Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini is about a teenager, Craig, and his stay in the psychiatric hospital that lasted five days. Beforehand Craig, the narrator, who suffers from depression talks about the events that lead up to his stay in the hospital. He talks about his family and his friends and the pressures of school which he deems the cause of his mental illness. Craig meets intriguing patients that he can relate to and that make him see life in a different way. It’s Kind of a Funny Story provides the reader a compelling story about a boy with depression that anyone can relate to and Vizzini mixes in some humor to lighten up the mood. Everybody receives some type of pressure how did this lead to Craig’s stay in the hospital? How did art and fellow patients lead to Craig experiencing the “Shift”? How did Craig’s relationships change during his stay in the hospital? Every reader can learn from It’s Kind of a Funny Story, especially since many people have mental illnesses and one can experience Craig’s road to recovery in …show more content…
Craig struggles to find his place and purpose in the big city of New York. He especially struggles to communicate with girls and express himself, this leaves Craig with very few friends and no romantic relationships. The more significant cause of Craig’s depression is actually pressure to succeed in school and in life. Craig has it cemented in his mind that to have great life he has to get into a good college which leads back to him getting into the Executive Pre-Professional High School. Craig spends every minute of his eighth grade year studying to pass the test that determines if he will get into this prestigious school. Once Craig is accepted he struggles to keep up in school and it becomes one of his Tentacles, problems or pressures that cause him stress.This all leads to the heartbreaking moment in which Craig realizes he needs to find help and he admits himself to the
Humor most definitely is an instinct that evolved to serve some purpose in everyone’s lives. There is a meaning The story, What Makes Us Laugh by Leon Rappoport thoroughly analyzes the different theories in people’s reactions of humor. Rappoport discusses how certain jokes succeed and fail, why we laugh when we don’t think we should, and why sometimes we might not react to humor. I found this part quite interesting when he was saying certain people react with either boredom or fascination, with boredom being more prevalent. Personally, I would be captivated in this analysis of theories because not only is it interesting, but it also teaches one further about humor than one would not expect, especially the theory of superiority.
People often think that comedians have a straight forward job: they practically just have to joke about a topic and make people laugh. But not many realize the brutality comedians have to face when they are “forced” to change their acts according to the setting and diverse range of their audience. In the article “That’s Not Funny”, the author Caitlin Flanagan, explains on how comedians face an uphill talk when they perform in colleges and how they have to change their scripts to make sure they don’t offend students on the basis of gender, religion etc. Colleges are paying comedians big money and that’s the main reason comedians still perform even when they can’t express themselves freely through comedy. In this essay, I will explore how Caitlin argues about the unjust conditions interested comedians face who want to perform in college campuses. Caitlin builds the credibility of her work by stating strong and valid points, different types of arguments and rhetoric situations.
It’s kind of a funny story is about Craig Gliner a very studious teenager is eager to have a good life, to do that he has the pressure of getting into the correct highschool that will put his best foot forward for the future on the way to finding the right High School he meets this boy named Aaron and nia, He ends up having a slight crush on nia, who is arons girlfriend, aron is his best friend .Craig regularly sees a psychiatrist and gets put on the medication zoloft an antidepressant and after a while he decides to stop taking his medication. His dream highschool is Executive Pre-Professional High School, he puts himself under enormous pressure and begins to stop eating and sleeping. He ends up getting into his dream High School but that
Animals help humans in our lives for sharing their features. Every new experience can make a person change; sometimes the changes are positive, and other times it is negative. Either way, here is no avoiding change. Animals are kind, helpful, and playful.
The poem (title of poem) depicts a moment of a woman's stay at the hospital, where she experiences pain and depression. The author of the poem engages with and addresses major themes such as detachment in biomedicine, experience of being in the hospital from the patient’s perspective, the meaning of illness, and the experience of illness for the patient. The narrative can be compared to Arthur Kleinman’s the Illness Narratives, Meri Nana-Ama Danquah’s Willow Weep for Me, Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper.”
She has trouble time figuring out the history behind Pittsburgh. The things she’s read about it was the dinosaurs, American Indians, and the American Revolution. She starts to embrace her drawings as a hobby and spends much time doing it.Annie mostly draws historical events Annie’s friend Judy invites her to their family’s country house. Judy’s family are very bright people and know a lot about american which annie loves about them. She uses going to the country house to do more reading and exploring the outdoors with her imagination. Annie starts to read more historical books, like world war two and the cold war. Annie starts high school, but her family status seems to be the biggest focus for other, much like her race and religious beliefs. She begins to have more understanding about american history and the city in which she is living in. Annie’s father has a strong belief that success can go a long way if you can work for it. Annie starts to give more dedication into school after her father made that clear. Towards the end of high school, she gets into bad situations such as getting into many problems and crashing a
Recently, I was reading an article that is called “The Funny Thing About Adversity” which is written by David DeSteno who is a psychology professor at Northeastern University. DeSteno’s purpose is to convince the reader that experiencing hardship makes a person sympathetic or unsympathetic depending on the case of hardship that person has experienced, and being a compassionate does not occur by chance. DeSteno makes two primary claims: one is by illustrating that if an individual has lived through unpleasant events, that person will be familiar with the difficult situations involved, which would lead a person to be sympathetic. The second claim is that it is incorrect to believe if someone has experienced the same struggle that you experienced, he might not lend a hand due to the fact that there is a glitch in the human’s mind that makes people forget about their own past hardships.
Scott overhears Kelly, Julia’s best friend, asking Julia is she finished her book review. The only people that do book reviews is the club that writes the school newspapers. Therefore, Scott decides to join the school newspaper club, so he can try to get closer to Julia, only to learn that Julia was a guest and never actually joined the club. Scott also finds out that Kelly and Julia are planning to join the drama club. By giving Scott another chance to get closer to Julia, he decides to join the drama club. After a horrible performance, Scott joins the stage crew, later to find out that Julia did not even make the cut. After failing twice trying to get closer to Julia, Scott finds out that Julia is running for student council. So again, Scott decided to run too. As usual, Julia does not make student council and Scott does. With piles of homework, a new baby brother on the way, and tons of activities to do Scott is barely getting enough sleep. After learning how hard starting high school was for him, Scott decides to start a survival guide for his upcoming younger brother. Later in the year, a new girl, named Lee, comes to J.P. Zenger High
Many people deal with post-traumatic depression and it can have a huge impact on one’s life. In the short story by Charlotte Perkins Gillman, “The Yellow Wallpaper”, the main character, as well as the narrator, is an unnamed woman dealing with post-traumatic depression. The exceptionally imaginative protagonist’s metamorphosis is due to her isolated confinement in a room with “yellow wallpaper” in order for her to recover from depression. This type of treatment is prescribed by her physician and husband, John, whose controlling personality demands the main character to get bed rest in a secluded room and forbid her to participate in any creative
It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vezzini is a story about a teenage boy named Craig Gilner and his everyday struggles and setbacks. This is a book that will really make you look at the world from somebody else's point of view. Craig Gilner was just like any other kid until he reached the eighth grade. Throughout middle school, Craig was very smart and studied everyday. By doing so, he was eligible to get into the high school he was looking forward to, Executive Pre-Professional High School.
The book “Its kind of a funny story” by Ned Vizzini tells the story of Craig Gilner. Craig decided to enroll into Executive Pre-Professional High School. While his friends Aaron and Nia attend this elite academy. Craig starts to develop depression and stress, along the way into attending this school. Which started all of his psychological problems.
Mental Illnesses affect more than 42.5 million people in the U.S. Famous author Charlotte Perkins Gilman once said: “Until we see what we are, we can not take steps to become what we should be.” Throughout the short story, The Yellow Wallpaper the main character who is a middle-aged has a mental condition. Throughout the story, we witness her mindset and thoughts. As the main character’s condition worsened, her personality changed. When we first meet the main character we are introduced to a woman with a mental condition.
The author’s has 2 main points; one point is about her two-year stay McLean hospital. The second main point talks about how she handles and gets treated for being depressive and suicidal.
During the course of the school year, Charlie has his first date and his first kiss, he deals with bullies, he experiments with drugs and drinking, and he makes friends, loses them, and gains them back. Sam and Patrick smoke very often. Charlie likes Sam a lot but she begins to date an older boy named Craig, until she learns he has been cheating on her the whole time. Craig's friend, Peter, told him enough was enough and that if Craig didn't tell Sam, he would. He ended up telling her and they broke up. Patrick is homosexual. His partner, Brad, is a closeted homosexual that has to abuse drugs
Society views the ill with an uncomfortable gaze and this contributes to Connor’s insecurity and social isolation. Conner represents this in his explanation of aftermath