The Awakening Movie Analysis

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The Awakening Analysis Neurotransmitters, the chemicals that transmit signals across the synapse of a neuron. Formally used to communicate information throughout the brain and body. With out or even lack of neurotransmitters causes our body to face severe malfunctions. There are a few different types of neurotransmitters that we need in order for our body to function, those include: dopamine, serotonin, epinephrine and many more. Neurotransmitters are extremely crucial when it comes to proper body function, not only that but its vital to understand how our body would malfunction with out them. Looking at The Awakening by Penny Marshall this concept can really be grasped. Penny Marshall elaborates on the riveting impact that neuronal imbalances can have. In the movie the patients were suffering from various diseases including autism, down syndrome, and encephalitis. Marshall shows the impact that these diseases have on everyday lives and the challenges that many have to face. All of these neuronal imbalances are caused by a lack of or disparity in the neurotransmitters in ones brain. Marshall is trying to express to viewers the importance of neurotransmitters as she shows the struggle of Leonard trying to perform tasks he was once very …show more content…

To look even more in depth than that , we need neurotransmitters for our involuntary actions to happens as well. Your stomach digesting food and even your heart beating, these are all able to happen due to our neurotransmitters. With out neurotransmitters we essentially wouldn't be able to function, and whats even worse than that is when you have malfunctioning neurotransmitters your body is faced with constraints allowing it to be able to only do certain things. All in all as humans we need

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