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lazypadawan) wrote2010-06-04 11:36 am
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Anakin Is Still BPD After All These Years
Remember a few years ago, some psychology researchers came to the conclusion that Anakin suffered from borderline personality disorder? Here's a second article about the same researchers and their findings:
http://www.livescience.com/culture/psychology-darth-vader-revealed-100604.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Livesciencecom+%28LiveScience.com+Science+Headline+Feed%29
http://www.livescience.com/culture/psychology-darth-vader-revealed-100604.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Livesciencecom+%28LiveScience.com+Science+Headline+Feed%29
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In any case, it's an interesting question to ponder. There are a couple of major BPD traits that I don't see Anakin possessing - suicidal/self-mutilation tendencies, for instance. While he has some recklessness, you don't see him cutting himself or doing drugs or having a bunch of sex with random people. When considering BPD and Anakin, though, there was one BPD characteristic that stood out to me sharply: the tendency to see those around him as black and white 'good' or 'evil.' Padmé and Palpatine can do no wrong; in RotS the Jedi can do no right. And the notion of 'splitting,' where a seemingly minor trigger causes a BPD person's perception of someone to shift suddenly - as happens with Padmé and Obi-Wan in RotS - that's very Anakin/Vader.
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I think I've said before that narrowing Anakin's actions to the product of a mental disorder kind of robs the moral responsibility out of the story but I've also said that Anakin would have been better off getting therapy instead of training to be a Jedi.
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