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A Beautiful Mind

A Beautiful Mind. A Beautiful Mind. A Beautiful Mind. A portrait of an intricate puzzle of the mind. Inspired by the story of Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. whose genius is intimately bound up with schizophrenia .

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A Beautiful Mind

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  1. A Beautiful Mind

  2. A Beautiful Mind

  3. A Beautiful Mind • A portrait of an intricate puzzle of the mind. • Inspired by the story of Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. whose genius is intimately bound up with schizophrenia. • Adapted from a biography of the same name by Sylvia Nasar.

  4. Schizophrenia • SKIT-suh-FREE-nee-ah • A severe psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality, hallucination, delusions, inappropriate or flat affect, some disturbance in thinking, social withdrawal, and/or other bizarre behaviour.

  5. Schizophrenia • Usually strikes people in their late teens or early twenties. • Recovery is not necessarily a normal thing. • Nash didn’t slide into the illness until he was thirty. • This gave him the time and opportunity to explore his theories and establish a social network that enabled him to later survive.

  6. Schizophrenia • Much debate about what schizophrenia is and what causes it. • One view suggests that it is an illness with many manifestations. • Another view submits that it is a collection of illnesses often lumped together. • National Institute of Mental Health claims it is “a chronic, severe and disabling brain disease that has no known single cause.”

  7. John Nash • A man apart, awkward and internal. • A West Virginia native without family money or prep school background arrives in Ivy League Princeton University in 1947 • Shy, fidgety and a total failure at social interaction. • He wrote a doctoral dissertation in 1950 which won him the Nobel Prize in 1994.

  8. John Nash • At first we don’t notice that he is slipping into madness. • Only notice that he’s become obsessive in the competitive academic environment.

  9. John Nash • His roommate provides him comfort, friendship and need distraction from his intense competition with his colleague. • Nash’s drive to be the best makes any achievement fleeting and isolates him at the top of the pyramid.

  10. John Nash • Finds challenge he has been searching for from William Parcher, a mysterious agent with the Department of Defense. • Parcher both recognizes his ability as the “best natural code breaker” and the value of his isolated lifestyle to top secret work.

  11. John Nash • Physics student Alicia, who becomes his wife, challenges both his isolation and his life of the mind. • The conflict between his marriage and his secret work upsets the delicate balance between his genius and his schizophrenia.

  12. What to Watch For • What is the role of his roommate? • What is the role of agent from the Department of Defense? • What is the role of his wife Alicia? • What role does his friend/adversary play? • How does Nash overcome his problem? • Can you draw any parallels with i am sam?

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