This article describes a writing assignment based on the main character of a novel, an autobiography, or a biography about mental illness. Students are asked to describe the character's symptoms and the treatment received, to provide a diagnosis, and to suggest a treatment plan. This assignment promotes critical thinking and empathy for the mentally ill.
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