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Friday, March 15, 2019

Robert Wrhinghim in James Hoggs Novel, The Private Memoirs and Confess

Robert Wrhinghim in James Hoggs Novel, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified sinnerWorks Cited Not IncludedJames Hoggs classic novel, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, portrays the fictional story of Robert Wringhim, a strong Calvinist who justifies put to death by quickening the inevitable. Robert commits infamous acts of evil, believing that these murderous actions glorify beau ideal by annihilating sinners not chosen to be saved. I believe that a combination of factors involving two nurture and temper shape Wringhim into the miserable creature that he becomes. The greatest of these factors include Paranoia Schizophrenia, Multiple constitution Disorder, and the rejection of gild.To my bound medical knowledge, I understand Wringhim to suffer from a severe teddy of Paranoia Schizophrenia among other forms of mental illnesses. There is evidence for this theory in the novel. For example, it is typical for victims of this medical condition to piss an immense revere that literally controls their invigoration. In the early pages of the book, Wringhim discusses this paranoid fear which consumes his life. ?My heart quakes with terror, when I mind of being still living in a enjoin of reprobation, subjected to the marvelous issues of death, judgment, and eternal misery( Hobbes 118). This fear of ?death, judgment and eternal misery? controls him and becomes all he thinks about. He goes on to describe that he prays three times a day and s veritable(a) times on the Sabbath to cope with this fear of damnation. However, hitherto though Wringhim is obsessed with the security of his salvation earlier in the novel, this fear appears to diminish by an overwhelming palpate of security that he is choose to be saved from the eternal flames fire, after his father bargains with God for Robert?s soul (130). Although there is little evidence to support this theory, it is not stupid for one to believe that Wringhim?s original fe ar of eternal damnation persists throughout his lifetime, even after he realizes he is one of the elect. pageboy 153 shows Robert struggling with the question of whether he is truly elect or not. This shows that his paranoid fear still persists.After examining Wringhim?s murderous actions and the mental state he was possibly in, it can be concluded that Wringhim murders the ?enemies of the Lord? because it helps... ...er is rejected by society and goes on to cause great evil even though his heart longed to do good. The monster?s own actor rejected his creation leaving the monster with an immense feeling of misery. Robert Wringhim?s and the monster?s lives are very similar in the sense that those who should accept and love them were the first to reject them and then all of society followed forcing them to cause great evil to revenge their hurt. Revenge for society rejecting him could have been another factor that played in his decisions to murder. ?My life has been a life of troub le and turmoil of change and vicissitude of anger and exultation of heartache and of vengeance? (117). Furthermore, it was not merely through nurture or nature that lead Robert Wringhim to commit these murders it was the combination of both. Nature and nurture should not be classified into two separate categories or theories, because they have a correlating blood and work off of each other. Hogg demonstrates this through Robert Wringhim using both nature (Paranoia Schizophrenia), nurture (rejection of society), and a mental disorder that combines both classifications (Multiple Personality Disorder).

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