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ziro4ka [17]
2 years ago
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how does solomon use the image of a veil to explore the thought processes of people with and without depression ?

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professor190 [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

It shows that for people in depression, there is a veil that disguises reality, this is the veil of happiness, that makes everything look different than it really is, but whoever has depression believes that this veil has been removed and that this person can now see everything as it really is.

Explanation:

As you may already know, depression is a very common disease in our society. However, even though it is a much talked about and debated disease, this disease presents itself as a very complicated and often misunderstood condition. This means that people who do not have depression do not understand how a person can become depressed if there are so many things that can bring happiness in the world.

Solomon was very important to overturn this concept, since he managed to explain how a depressed individual thinks, using a veil for this explanation.

Solomon said that for depressed people, reality is disguised with the veil of happiness. Depression removes that veil and allows that individual to see things as they really are, without happiness. For this reason, depressed people cannot see reasons to be happy.

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