Tips On How To Write A Bipolar Romance Novel Biography

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.

On the end of the protagonist with bipolar sits the psychological turmoil that mixes feeling with the chemicals in their head. Going to the psychiatrist is one facet of the story that makes good dialogue and an avenue to show character development. The transition from finally conceding to get help, start seeing the doctor and so on can tell the reader how tasking it can be to deal with mental disorders.

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.

The types of bipolar explores the frequencies of the swinging emotion. This makes it very complicated when romance and relationships are placed in the equation. For the one who is ill, the frustration of not being mentally healthy to properly show love and affection is a colossal issue. For the lover, not being able to lift their significant other from either the manic or depressive state can be very frustrating and discouraging.

If you look at it in the angle of the lover, being at the receiving end of this can be exhausting, above everything else. The manic episodes can lead to so many instances where one would have to learn how to pull the other down from their illusions of grandeur. This may lead to extreme fights, sleepless nights and broken hearts.

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.

The beautiful thing about writing a biography is how it allows you to examine things in retrospect. Once the words, paragraphs and events in the story come together, one has the chance to see things from a distance. This lets you pinpoint vital parts and turning points in a life of a person and is a great legacy to leave humankind and those that have to go through the same plight.




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