Kindred By Octavia E. Butler: Literary Analysis

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Creativity, depression, and suicide have long been linked, so it may come as no surprise that some of history's most creative individuals suffered from a mental illness. Depression af-fected great minds such as Charles Dickens, John Keats, and Tennessee Williams.
Several famous writers have committed suicide, including Ernest Hemingway, Sylvia Plath, and David Foster Wallace. This group also has something else in common: They all wrote in the first person, which has been suggested to be a sign of suicide risk. In the fictional novel “Kindred” by Octavia E. Butler one or more of the characters suf-fered from one or multiple depression symptoms. And in that time era this disease had no identi-ty. Not to mention the continuous events that contributed