. I took the diary away, read it through, and found that he hadsuffered from a form of persecution complex. The writing was most confused and incoherent, and he had made many wild statements; moreover he had omitted to give any dates, so that only by the colour of the ink and the differences in the writing could one tell that it was not written at one time. Certain sections, however, were not altogether disconnected, and I have copied out a part to serve as a subject for medicalresearch.
in the introduction of the madman's dairy, the author uses his brilliant skills in writing to deliver a specific massage without getting involved in issues that he wants to avoid. We see that by the confliction of the introduction and how some details are suspicious. For example, the author diagnosed the little brother with a specific detail just by reading his dairies, also not giving any names or dates or any kind of information that would lead to a place or time. Also it's rather convent that as a doctor he usually rights reports of cases and that he would be off the grid if he wrote that story as a case report