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    nurse in my country Colombia and Spain with Alzheimer disease patients. Day by day I came to know each patient’s story because every day they were living the moment without remember the last minute. This is also what happened to Lisa Genova’s novel Still Alice. The protagonists is a 50 year old woman, a very well organized, efficient, highly-educated, and smart Harvard professor, wife of a successful man, and the mother of three grown children, who has diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. People

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    Every year, the number of people with Alzheimer's doubles every 5 years beyond the age of 65, and as of 2013, 13 million Americans were suffering from this disease (CDC). Still Alice, written by Lisa Genova is about a woman in her fifties who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease. She is a very successful woman with three kids and a loving husband. She had a great career as a cognitive psychology professor at Harvard, but that came to an end when this disease took over her brain. As the

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    Introduction The emotion evoking 2014, film titled Still Alice featured the many challenges a family residing in New York City faced following the matriarch’s, Alice Howland, diagnosis of a rare form of familial Alzheimer’s disease. The film opened with Alice and her Husband, John, celebrating Alice’s fiftieth birthday along with two of their three grown children, Anna and Tom, as well as their son-in-law, Anna’s husband, Charlie. The couple’s third child, Lydia, was not present at the birthday dinner

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    second film that will argue the representation of a minority group is the independent drama film, ‘Still Alice’ (2014) directed by Richard Glazer with his partner Wash Westmoreland. Still Alice worked on a smaller budget in comparison to MBY totalling up to only $5 million which was attached to small independent production company, ‘Killer Films’ which is known to work with independent films. ‘Still Alice’ offers a form of discourse to represent individuals from a minority group, in particular the film

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    the genes and the environment. Alice Howland is a highly esteemed professor at Harvard University living comfortably with John Howland her husband and three children. The first signs of dementia start showing up when she can’t find her cell phone and she thinks this is normal as her husband normally misplaced his keys, then she becomes disoriented in her home town, and is baffled when she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages. We feel for Alice because how she

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    perception.” (Howard Crystal) In Health 1000 we were asked to read the book Still Alice. I have never dealt with or have done any study on Alzheimer’s disease before reading this book. After finishing this book it has really opened my eyes to how bad of a disease and how it cripples the mind. I never imagined the effect of this disease on a patient and the patient family. This book is about a upper middle aged lady named Alice who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and how she and her family learn

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    Essay On Still Alice

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    I saw Still Alice this week. I wanted to see the Glen Campbell movie (which I will watch later) but opted for this one first. What a stirring movie! Watching the progression of her decline, and realizing that she KNEW that she was affected, was very sad. It was heartening to see the support that her family gave her, even while dealing with their own issues. The fact that she was proactive on the front end, in obtaining the diagnostic testing helped her family be better able to understand what

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    Still Alice Analysis

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    I decided to do my review on the movie Still Alice. The movie started off with Alice giving a speech in an auditorium to hundreds of people when all of a sudden she forgot part of her speech. At first, she is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 50. But later on, things start to get worse, she began to forget things more and more; she was officially diagnosed from a doctor with dementia later on. The movie itself was very saddening and showed how Alzheimer’s can affect one’s

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    Still Alice Summary

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    Still Alice In this assignment, I have the opportunity to write a three page review on the book called “Still Alice”. It is indicated that this review is not intended to be a summary of the book, but a critical analysis of the aging issues presented in the work. Therefore, each book review should make relevant connections to information discussed in class or found in the reading. The book is about a woman named Alice Howland who has a great life that she has built for her and her family. However

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    Still Alice Identity

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    and Still Alice the authors, Jojo Moyes and Lisa Genova suggest that hopelessness is inescapable when a person is stripped of what they consider to be the core essence of themselves. Will Traynor, the male protagonist in Me Before You is an adventurous young man who found his identity though the joy of physical thrills yet he completely lost his mobility due to a motorcycle accident which shattered his idea of himself. By contrast, for an academic like Alice Howland, the protagonist in Still Alice

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