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PTSD In Shutter Island

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PTSD is the last issue shown in Shutter Island as well as everyday life. PTSD stand for “Post-traumatic stress disorder.” This occurs from life threatening events or traumatic events such as, military combat, natural disasters, accidents, and mental or physical sexual assaults in adulthood or childhood. People who suffer from PTSD often relive the experience through nightmares and flash backs. They have difficulty sleeping, can feel detached from the people around them, and make themselves distant from everybody. An example of how this occurred in Shutter Island was through the character of Teddy. Teddy had been through a very traumatic experience in his past. His wife who he loved, killed their three children, and drowned them in a lake. …show more content…

He never let go of his guilt or accepted what he had done. He created his fake life to live in to avoid the truth. For the audience, PTSD shown in the character of Teddy through his nightmares and flash backs. Teddy had a lot of trouble sleeping and had no relationship with anyone on the Island who he could talk to. This only made his PTSD worse. Dachau was the first concertation camp opened in 1933 in Germany. This camp was for initially housing political prisoners. It ended up turning into a death camp where thousands of Jews died from malnutrition, disease and overwork or were executed. The camp included members that were considered unfit for the new Germany, including artists, intellectuals, the physically and mentally handicapped and homosexuals. This camp was all directed by Hitler (2). Shutter Island and Dachau show how a movie can relate to everyday life. The treatment of patients that happened on Shutter Island was much like Dachau. I believe this treatment of patients was very unfair and selfish. It was selfish because these patients are going through a very hard time and are put in hospitals out of no control of their own, to be tortured which made them

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