Lula's night at Evangadi behind Buska.
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What does our man say when you have a mental illness?
It can be seen that the tiger in The Seventh Angel has a mental illness called schizophrenia. What happened next illustrates our societal view of mental illness.
Ayele explains what people say about his mental illness, page 76 "...Also, because of my illness, the Arabs were very ashamed of me, they despised me so much, I thought it would be a shame if you weren't there. Do you see shame in pain? You and Yasin are the only ones who say that my condition is a burdensome burden, not a shameful failure. Your comment helped a lot. A lot."
In addition, about isolation and discrimination, page 68, "... Yasin observed the Habashes. He always saw them together, so he thought they loved each other and agreed. But now he realized that the only reason they stay together is because they don't dare to separate and go their separate ways. We see them saying that we have a test, but they leave us, but at least three times a day. They must have spent time talking in a cafe or playing cards. So when they meet Yasin and me, they share "advice to dress seriously" about Ayele. Oh shit! What is better? Maybe if you take him to the countryside sometimes, he won't refresh his brain? If he eats pork and fruit, it might restore his soul. rock me! Where is there a better messenger of peace than music for a worried baby! inter alia. But we see, he hasn't even played it for an hour."
On the other hand, Sebhat as a psychiatrist: Ayele Sebhat explains that he wants to help him, page 75 "...it is clear to me that you have come here to France not only in search of a degree, but you want to know about human creation and behavior." On page 85, Sebhat said, "... When did I taste his fear and rebuke him? When did I bear his pain and advise him? I kept silent." He said.
I am surprised that Sebhat Gebre God is trying to help people instead of judging them.
"...mental illness is a burdensome burden, not a shameful failure..."
Dr. Jonas
