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Essay heading: Sybil &Amp; Primal Fear
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Among her multiple personalities were: aggressive and angry Peggy, Mary who attempted suicide, the baby Sybil and Vicky the strong-willed, French speaking diva. Sybil, a timid, shy disturbed young woman was aware that something was wrong, based on her blackouts, gaps in time and her bizarre behavior (In the scene where she was out on a field trip with her students, an older lady was swinging a little girl and the noise from the swing triggered one of Sybil’s personalities who began to flashback reflecting upon some of the abuse that Sybil had been exposed to as a child... displayed 300 characters
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When Sybil came to, she found herself standing in a pond of water) that she demonstrated, but she was not aware that it was Dissociative Identity. There were many incidents that are directly related to this illness that were manifested in Sybil throughout the film. For example, one of the symptoms that are associated with this sickness is suicidal thoughts... displayed next 300 characters
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