Background
In the story of SpongeBob Squarepants, it takes place in the underwater city, Bikini Bottom, and describes many of the underwater creatures that living in the same place and how they association with each other. These underwater creatures are SpongeBob squarepant , Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles, Eugene Krab, Sandy Cheeks, Gary the snail, and Sheldon J, Plankton. The story shows their relationships and correlated to the fun events that happen in the Bikini Bottom. In this study, the focus on the Eugene Krabs, also called Mr. Krabs, who is a businessman and loves money too much to the point that he has to take money in baths, and constantly counting money back and forth. When Mr. Krabs was young, he suffered poorly in finance, which is why he became really treasured about the money. Although he now has his own restaurant, he takes it seriously about anything related to money. He will lose himself or trade whatever deal to earn money, even it is a bad deal. In the story Mr. Krabs always connects with money; his eyes flip to the money whatever there is a possibility to gain money. He keeps the secret recipe of the Krabby Patty and his money into huge safety box to
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For example, Mr.Krab constantly thinking about how to making money almost all the times which shows the symptom of the Obsessive thought. He even taking money bath everyday which wasn’t consider as the normal activities in daily life. Secondly, he constantly counting money in the cash register to check if there is any money lost, these respective actions was categories into the compulsive in the DSM-5. The diagnosis shows that he has high chance that he is suffering OCD disorder due to his tough poor childhood experiences. Also he “swing“ moods easily could be likely relate to the bipolar disorder due to the aggressive to gaining the money or lost it cause his thought move range from depress to the
He told Patrick that the Krusty Krab was closed and that he might never sell another Krabby Patty again”. This discusses how Mr. Krab was upset about SpongBob quitting because he was his best worker. And it also puts some suspicion on Patrick because the restaurant was locked so no one would be visiting it when it is
Everyone knows that Spongebob Squarepants is a kind, loving animated character and considered a “good guy.” Unlike, Plankton the small, evil sea creature that is considered a “bad guy” because he always tries to bring down the “Krusty Krab” just to steal the “Krabby Patty Formula.” Another thing is that, Spongebob is this guy that works for Mr.Krab’s burger restaurant but, at the same time he goes to school, hangs out with his friend Patrick, and owns a pet snail. On the other hand, Plankton in a daily basis comes up with ways to bring down the “Krusty Krab” and has a computer wife but, he never wins. With this in mind, in a way both characters can actually be pretty similar because, they both have a goal that they are trying to achieve at
SpongeBob SquarePants is accused of killing his boss Mr. Krabs; we are here to prove that SpongeBob is innocent. SpongeBob is a kind sponge that works at the Krusty Krab as a fry cook. We will prove that he handles all the cooking utensils thus his fingerprints will be found on these items. Witnesses place SpongeBob at the Krusty Krab before Mr. Krabs' death. SpongeBob admits he was in the restaurant, and that they had an argument, and that he became so angry he quit his job and left.
When I hear the word “Texas” I think of my job, I work at the Department of Family and Protective Services for the state of Texas. I wear a badge similar to a police badge, which has the state of Texas’ emblem on it. In detail, I also think of Sandy Cheeks from SpongeBob in the episode called “Texas”. In this episode, Sandy feels home sick and SpongeBob and Patrick try to cheer her up by throwing her a Texas-themed party for her at the Krusty Krab after hearing her sing a song called “Texas.” They go to her house to get her to go to the Krusty Krab but she tells them that she is leaving Bikini Bottom.
The cartoon Spongebob Squarepants is an American classic; premiering in mid-1999, the show has since become enormously popular and a widely-recognized cultural staple. The show’s content resembles the American cultural standards in a similar way– take the episode Snowball Effect, for example: the nation’s civilization is oozing out of Spongebob, Patrick and Squidward’s misadventures. The episode demonstrates the common draw to conflict and competition that is buried deep within the American identity. The show opens on Bikini Bottom, the town in which the show primarily takes place, and winter weather has brought “not a pillow or a sheet, but a blanket… a blanket of snow”.
Everybody in the world knows the saying, “treat others the way you want to be treated”. A colossal amount of people don’t realize what this quote actually means, or maybe they just don’t accept to be treated how they should be treated, all people should be treated equally with respect, manners, care, and love. However, for a weird reason people on Earth don’t choose to accept what is right for all of us. Furthermore, the show “Spongebob Squarepants” has numerous actions that remove a frame or gesture off a character.
It is a manic-depressive illness and bipolar disorder can be defined by four different types. Although this disorder can affect anyone, it is most common in
Harris and White detail many harsh symptoms of bipolar disorder that will disrupt one’s everyday life. While in a manic state, one can expect to experience excessive joy, heightened energy and sexual tendencies, racing thoughts, distorted judgment, a reduced desire for sleep, rapid speech, a lack of self-control, and increased aggression towards others. There is also a possibility to encounter psychosis, where individuals might be unable to discern fact from fiction. Hallucinations and delusions of grandeur are also common for those experiencing psychosis with their mania. In a depressed state, one might suffer from symptoms such as depression, anxiety, overwhelming guilt, social isolation, fatigue, a lack of an appetite, apathy, and chronic
Schizoaffective disorder: Daniel Daniel is a 17-year-old Spanish decent male who was rushed to the hospital with Auditory hallucinations, Euphoria and Paranoid contemplations and thoughts. Daniel has no history of alcohol or substance misuse, or any medical history but his mother expressed he has become socially withdrawn which began around the age of 13, this happened after the passing of his dad who was 40 years more established than his mom. During that time he became very withdrawn toward family and friends as well as not getting enough sleep, and his concentration is affected, has episodes of manic mood or an unexpected increase in energy and behavioral displays that are out of his character. His mother stated this behavior has been going on for about two weeks and getting worse by the day. Now a senior in high school he has lost interest in school and his grades are declining he also is losing interest in the new job he just received at Mcdonalds as a part time cook.
For example, someone who counts their money every hour may have an obsessive fear of losing it. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, known as OCD, is very known today in the 21st century. OCD,today, has an estimate range of sufferers from 1% to more than 5% of the total population. Its symptoms are commonly found within a significant percentage of all ages. To get rid of these obsessive thoughts,one often carries out the bahviors,providing only a temporary relief.
Krebs the main character has a hard time adapting to society and a lot about him has changed. The military has learned him to not love anyone and he feels that doing anything that potentially has consequences is not worth the risk and that includes social interactions with girls which is demonstrated through the following quote. “When he was in town their appeal to him was not very strong. He did not like them when he saw them in the Greek 's ice cream parlour. He did not want them themselves really.”
These songs include “Part of Your World,” “Under the Sea,” “Poor Unfortunate Souls,” and “Kiss the Girl.” “Part of Your World” is sung by Ariel to express her desire to change from a mermaid to a human, and despite the fact that “she’s got everything” her mermaid “world” and all its materialistic “treasures” is not as fulfilling as the humans’ appears to be. The song explicitly describes of a longing for female independence and proof that their degradation by the males is detrimentally affecting their happiness. “Betcha' on land, they'd understand, bet they don't reprimand their daughters, bright young women, sick of swimming ready to stand,” Ariel sings of the unfair and unjust treatment she and the other women of the sea experience and their need to stand against their suppressive dictators and “explore the shore above” to seek a better life. She sings this song in a secret cove that contains all her treasures, emphasizing the need for women to be private with the part of their lives that society deems as “unacceptable” and that does not align with their gender roles and expectations.
The comorbid condition that Sam experienced is the obsessive-compulsive disorder, a type of anxiety disorder. This condition made him behave in reparative and compulsive ways to deal with thoughts that he did not want but could not get out of his head. I have noticed that when Sam is thinking, he looks up and he also has fine hand tremors that make him play with own fingers; he can speak fluently, but awkward and sometimes inappropriate, which are signs and symptoms of a mild case of
1. Obsessive-compulsive behaviors often start in one’s adolescence or young adult stage of life, often times making an appearance by the age of 19.5. Although its most common during this time frame, it is not completely uncommon to begin during one’s childhood and is actually quite possible. 2. It seems that Sarah’s obsessions and compulsions had been around for some time now.
Life 's full of tough choices, innit?" (Clements and Musker). This issue of surrendering feminine individuality in pursuit of the approval of men transcends both versions of the story, and plays into who the mermaid is, what she stands for, and what she thinks of her