Things To Consider For A Bipolar Romance Novel Biography Write Up

By Robert Moore


Literature has always been something that culture has treasured since the beginning of civilization. What makes it so beautiful is how every piece holds a message that someone finds solace in. Whether the work is fiction or otherwise, all of them hold some sort of wisdom.

There are many perspectives that mental illness can be viewed through. There may be the perspective of the one plagued with the illness, and the one who has to deal with the person who is with the disease. Writing a bipolar romance novel biography, may involve ups and downs and tears, lots of it.

What is more interesting is how it would be written. Being in the position to write this would require quite the experience regardless if you were writing it in the perspective of one with the mental illness, or the lover who is with one. Writing it in a romantic perspective is a concoction of many intense emotions.

Coping mechanisms are being explored. One possible angle to start with would be how the illness starts to manifest itself. Bipolar is characterized by manic and depressive episodes which can switch in a certain pattern. The more scientific side of this should be backed up by research, since it is a biography after all. This would matter depending on the type of bipolar the person has.

There are at least 3 main types of bipolar. Some classify them as I and II or A and B, mixed or cyclothemia. Its severity is based on how intense the each extreme is experienced. The perspective of the one with the illness can show different colorful interpretations of those episodes. Guaranteed that when seen at at a mentally healthy persons eyes, what they go through is like everyday life, only with every color and emotion being more saturated.

Mania could mean running around places, getting moments of epiphanies, euphoria and so on. This may be fun and many productive and creative things can come from it. But in severe cases, this may lead to the person making bad decisions. It does not help that the mentally ill person can barely get any sleep.

Their states of depression is no better either. Being the one plagued with feels as if there is a ball and chain that keeps you from getting anywhere with life. It becomes increasingly difficult to do everyday tasks and be productive. Being the lover that watches their beloved in that state also puts a kind of hopeless melancholy.

There have been many movies that show disorders, but one that is notable and is a biography is from 1999 called Girl, Interrupted. This was not at all a romance flick, but it accurately showed the life of those that suffer psychologically. The movie was based on the novel biography written by Susanna Kaysen, the protagonist.

Bipolar disorder does not always come from out of nowhere. All causes are biological and be from genetic to hormonal and environmental factors. There is so much to learn from this kind of romance biographic novel. A clear picture is shown about what it is like being with bipolar and how it also is like being with someone who has the disorder. It may not look nice, but at least there is an element of honesty.




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