A Split Personality Existence

Submitted by rustyc on 06/30/2008 05:21 PM

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A Split Personality Existence

A Split Personality Existence
In this world today, there are a lot of unbelievable diseases. One of
them is the disease of human's mind, and a split personality is counted as
one of the disease. Not many of people around the world believe if this
disease really exists or not, or they rather think that the person is
acting. Therefore, in this essay, I would like to write my opinion that I
have some reasons to believe this disease exists with some of the real
examples of the patient. First I would like to write about what split
personality is and how it happens, then the real example of patient, then
the thoughts of the other people who does not believe in it, and my
opinion against it, and at last, my personal opinion about this disease.

First of all, I would like to explain what split personality is. A split
personality is one kind of disease of human's mind that you act like as if
you are some other person. For example, if you are a person named Mike,
and you are walking along the street, suddenly you feel dizzy and lose
consciousness and Mike will not remember what he has done after it while
the other mind changes into the mind like if you put the switch on.
Therefore, you will be like two or more person's mind in one person's
body. Sometimes each of them know about each other and sometimes they do
not even know about their existence, but most of the time, the main
personality, which the person is born to be at the first place will not
know about the other personalities born after. According to Daniel Keyes,
this particular disease is often caused by a large mental shock. For
example, see the moment of murder, or accident, or been beat up half way
to death or any other kind of hard shocks, especially when the person was
a child. When the person experiences these kind of mental...

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