How Is Antwone Fisher Related To Psychology

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The film Antwone Fisher is an autobiography directed by Denzel Washington, centred around the life of a sailor in the United States Navy, by the name of Antwone Fisher, with emotional problems and a violent temper often triggered by rage. Essentially it can be concluded that the psychological and emotional problems Antwone experiences throughout the film are what make him such a prominent example of social determinism. When further examined, it can be found that the social factors that influenced Antwone were more specifically directed towards his early childhood trauma, his naval psychiatrist Dr. Jerome Davenport (Denzel Washington), and the emotional connection he makes with Cheryl (Joy Bryant) a fellow officer in the navy. As a child, Antwone …show more content…

However, Antwone never had the opportunity to experience such feelings of love and care; from the way he was physically abused as a child to the emotional abandonment issues he faced with those around him, he was constantly looking to fill the so called void in his heart. However, this was often proven difficult considering the fact that he was molested at a very young age and was never “taught” how to love properly or unconditionally. In the movie, there is a scene in which some of his fellow sailors begin to make fun of his sexuality due to the fact that they have never seen or heard of Antwone being with a girl, which in the end results in another one of Antwone’s violent outburst and yet again a visit with Dr. Davenport. Although his chances were looking slim, Antwone pushes through and vocalizes his feelings for one of his fellow Naval officers, Cheryl, who, with no surprise, reciprocates them. Nevertheless, as the movie progresses the two lovebirds become closer and Antwone finally comes to know the true meaning of love and intimacy and becomes a changed man because of it. Contrasting Sartre’s theory, Cheryl is responsible for the changes and emotional progressions Antwone makes during their time together; she is there for him to depend on and truly cares for him, something Antwone had never truly