Schizophrenia Disorder, Coraline By Henry Selick

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Elisa Pandy-Martinez
Case Study Paper: Schizophrenia Disorder, Coraline
University of Bridgeport

Abstract Coraline, directed by Henry Selick, is about a young girl who is eleven years old and finds another world. The other world is a strangely idealized version of her home that is frustrating, but the second world has sinister secrets. The hidden message is the programming of a mind control slave at the hands of a sadistic, manipulative handler. In the beginning of the movie it shows a “mind control 101.” It basically shows how handlers create their doll. While the beginning shows the creation of the doll, it is being made with a metallic hand, instead of normal human hands. Shows the transformation of an old …show more content…

Her and her parents move into the Pink Palace apartments. The Pink Palace supposedly is not rented out to families that have kids. Coraline’s neighbors are two ladies who are elderly. They are retired actresses. And a strange man also lives upstairs. He trains mice for a circus act. Coraline meets a young boy named Wybie, who is the grandson of her neighbor. Due to the fact that she is extremely bored in the new home, she ignores the weirdness. Because her parents work a lot, they tend to just ignore Coraline. In the beginning of the movie Coraline tells her mom about her day from the previous day. Sitting in the kitchen her mother was not really engaged. She told her about getting poison oak on her hand, which turned into a rash. Her mother was busy typing on the dinner table. Her mother is a journalist for gardening. Her mom would respond to her with “uhh huh.” Coraline asked to start the garden because she feels like “it’s the perfect weather for gardening” due to the fact she was bored and did not have anything else to do. Coraline reminds her mother that they moved to a new home to start gardening. Her mother would not allow her to go out because it was raining. “Rain makes mud and mud makes