John's Amnesia - Genuine or Fake
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Re: John's Amnesia - Genuine or Fake
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I agree ! He was so hurt or felt a deep shame and regret that his mind wanted to delete everythingBertha Jackson wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 19:01 I think John's amnesia was real but it was a result of mental illness and not the car accident or a fall. He had many issues in his life that he could not face and denied that they existed.
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Well, that's interesting. Can you elaborate more? Most cases of amnesia I know are direct results of physical injuries. When you said that it may not have been from the accident, were you referring to the psychological problems John has?
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The idea of amnesia being fake has better character and plot intrigue and I wished our author had of actively pursued that. Yet the facts that were provided point towards real.
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I believe that his amnesia was pretty real.
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John could wish to have forgotten most of the bad traumatic experiences and the brain would take the clue from there. I don't feel he's faking it, I think it is real and sad. Everything still comes down to his mental state before and after the accident. How long can he fake that?