Find Me

Find Me by Olwen Wymark, published by French in 1980, is a 40-page exploration of the complexities surrounding a young girl named Verity. Charged with damaging property in a mental hospital, Verity’s journey leads her to Broadmoor, where her fate is tightly controlled. The book employs a technique of multiple characterization to delve into Verity’s personality while examining the impact of her actions on those in her life.
Readers will find a nuanced investigation into themes of mental health and the societal implications of Verity’s behavior. The narrative not only seeks to uncover the layers of her character but also reflects on the dynamics between her and the people affected by her circumstances. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to engage with the intricacies of drama within a European context, particularly focusing on English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh influences.
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At the age of twenty, Verity was charged by the police with damaging a chair by fire in the mental hospital were she was a patient. Later, she was committed to Broadmoor “from where she may not be discharged without permission of the Home Secretary.” Using a technique of multiple characterization, Find Me seeks to investigate in depth the personality of the young girl – to ‘find her’ – and at the same time studies the effects of her behavior on those around her.
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