Is Callaghan a sociopath
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Re: Is Callaghan a sociopath
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A perfect explanation!weeh84 wrote:Definitely. I had a deep sympathy for him in the beginning. His character was hard to connect with as the story unfolded. However, his life would never again be what it was. His heart became cold, and he had an insatiable lust for revenge.
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I think that Callaghan's actions were justifiable under the circumstances but then again this is a work of fiction. Do people carry out this same type of payback in the real world? To think not would be naive. There are people in this world who will stop at nothing to pay back a perceived or real slight. Will they go to the same lengths that are portrayed in the story? Perhaps. To call Callaghan a sociopath would be unfair since before the attack and mutilation, he was a fairly normal man who was a successful business man who was capable of having relationships with friends and family. Sociopaths are typically not able to fit within these social norms and function. I believe one's sanity would be stretched a bit under these extreme circumstances. Did Callaghan crack? No. Instead he developed a strategy of revenge that enabled him to cope with his new reality and to rise above the storm into which he had been thrown. I can not think of any real-life situations. The only things that comes to mind are situations that I have seen involving the mafia.Scott wrote:This is a discussion topic for the the August 2016 Book of the Month, The Lost Identity Casualties by Kim Ekemar.
A main theme--or maybe the main theme--in the books is: what constitutes justice and what are humans capable of under certain circumstances?
What are the readers reactions to Callaghan’s behavior and revenge actions after he has been mutilated and lost his previous life? Is he sociopath, or is his course of action understandable considering his fate? Are there any real-life comparisons to be made?
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