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Annotated Bibliography

“8 Books That Inspired Real Crimes” was written by Bryce Berman and published on The Odyssey Online on July 12th 2016. This article provided insight into how pop culture characters had a very real, and very negative, influence on society.
Berman, Bryce. “8 Books That Inspired Real Crimes.” The Odyssey Online, 12 July 2016, www.theodysseyonline.com/8-books-that-inspired-real-crimes.

“Did 13 Reasons Why Spark a Suicide Contagion Effect?” was written by Sophie Gilbert and published in The Atlantic on August 1st 2017. This article gave valuable insight into the controversy over 13 Reasons Why’s treatment of mental illness and suicide.
Gilbert, Sophie. “Did 13 Reasons Why Spark a Suicide Contagion Effect?” The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 1 Aug. 2017, www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/08/13-reasons-why-demonstrates-cultures-power/535518.

“Mental Disorders & Conditions-DSM.” was compiled by Dr. John Grohol who is the CEO of Psych Central where the article is published and kept updated through 2018. This article helped me to diagnose the characters from the timeline of characters with mental illnesses who are not explicitly diagnosed on the page, screen, or stage.
Grohol, John M. “Mental Disorders & Conditions-DSM.” Psych Central, 2018, psychcentral.com/disorders.

“8 Popular TV Characters That Make Mental Disorders Look Cool When They Actually Aren't” was written by Aditya Joshi and published on ScoopWhoop on April 21st 2016. This article was a good jumping off point to help me to create the timeline of characters with mental illnesses, and was a good example of how mental illness can be portrayed in a way that is offensive to people.
Joshi, Aditya. “8 Popular TV Characters That Make Mental Disorders Look Cool When They Actually Aren't.” ScoopWhoop, 21 Apr. 2016, www.scoopwhoop.com/TV-Characters-Make-Mental-Disorders-Look-Cool-But-It-Isnt.

“11 Of the Most Realistic Novels on Mental Illness” was written by Rebecca Kelley and published on Bustle on May 13th 2014. This article was a good jumping off point to help me to create the timeline of characters with mental illnesses.
Kelley, Rebecca. “11 Of the Most Realistic Novels on Mental Illness.” Bustle, 13 May 2014, www.bustle.com/articles/24100-11-of-the-most-realistic-portrayals-of-mental-illness-in-novels.

“Mad Hatter Quotes” is a compilation of quotes written by Lewis Carroll for the character the hatter from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland that was published and kept updated through 2018 on Goodreads. This article gave me inspiration for the poem I wrote because so many of the hatter’s quotes are about madness, and are applicable to many real life hatters of the era.
“Mad Hatter Quotes.” Goodreads, 2018, www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/mad-hatter.

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