Bipolar-clinicaly depressed
depression= plato
nh
b
There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.
There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.
Despair, probably.
Yes, "helplessness" is a noun. It is the state of being unable to help oneself, feeling powerless or unable to control a situation.
Despair.
Hopelessness
grief
feeling of despair and hopelessness not looking towards the future
grief
In this final section of the book, Wiesel conveys a sense of hopelessness through vivid descriptions of the prisoners' physical and emotional suffering, the deaths of loved ones, and the overall atmosphere of despair and resignation in the concentration camps. He also reflects on the loss of faith and humanity in the face of such atrocities, creating a feeling of utter hopelessness and helplessness in the reader.
In "The Pit and the Pendulum," the pit symbolizes the fear of the unknown and impending death. The pit represents the protagonist's descent into madness and despair as he faces a perilous situation. It also conveys the feeling of hopelessness and helplessness in the face of a cruel and inescapable fate.