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RE: Psychology Addict # 62 | Joker & Frankeinstein – A Matter of Identity.
Wow that was incredible. I haven't seen the joker yet but it sounds really good. Your interpretation and analysis, not on the character, but on the behavioral psychology of the joker and its relation to society is so interesting. The parallels you draw to Frankenstein were really facinating as well especially at the articles conclusion. I had never thought of it that way - i.e. people turning to crime to gain a sense of identity after being rejected by society. Facinating. That was probably my favorite article that you've written to date. I mean, they are all great but this one really spoke to me. I'll probably be thinking about that one for a while. Well done!
I was quite fascinated by Joker, @leaky20. I highly recommend it. There is a lot of depth to that character. And, of course, the acting is jaw-dropping. But beware. There are 3 (short) violent scenes in the movie. So, if you and/or your wife, are anything like me (I don't normally go for violent movies), be prepared for those. Still, it's totally worth watching it.
Your feedback has pleased me very much. And, of course, you get it -well, you always do:
And from there they're deemed as either mad or bad (or both), and proceed to live up to the identity/label.
Thank you for your constant encouragement @leaky20! :)
You guys take care :D
The violence doesnt bother me but sometimes it bothers my wife so I will keep that in mind. Thanks :)
Yes the "mad and bad" designations. That's such an interesting observation and so true it seems.
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