Disorders
A Beautiful Mind
The subject that will be of focus for this paper will be the case of John Forbes Nash, Jr., the real life man whose life directly inspired the film A Beautiful Mind. (2001) The protagonist is played by actor Russell Crowe. The film is classified as a "biopic," short for a biographical picture/film. Crowe as John is an extremely interesting case from start to finish because of the intensity of is paranoid schizophrenia, and because of his intellectual & emotional journeys over the course of his life. According to public records and accounts of family and colleagues, John exhibited exceptional intelligence earlier on his life as well as symptoms of psychological or emotional disturbance at a very young age. John's passion was for mathematics, and not for normative, healthy social interaction with peers and family. His home life was moderately stable, but the marital issues his parents experienced affected how he saw the world and how he saw himself in that world. It was not until he was a late adolescent/early adult that he was formally diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. The film takes place primarily over the course of John's adult life.
At the same time his symptoms manifested with increasing intensity and frequency, his intellect flourished and he composed texts that were decades ahead of their time, in addition to later becoming the reasons why he would receive the Nobel Prize. John did not live a normative lifestyle and a number of his choices were for outside of the norm, which sometimes served him well, but at times, deterred him from making progress or becoming successful. At times, it was his choices to follow a normative lifestyle that catapulted him into deep episodes of maniacal behavior, such as getting married, raising a child, and working at a full time job in his field. Ultimately, after a few instances of forced institutionalization and medication, John overcame his illness, surprisingly, on his own, through focus, will power,...
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