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This study explores the notion of trauma in Bill Cain's 9 Circles. It seeks to highlight the severity of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the character Reeves and how it impacts his life and his behavior. The symptoms of PTSD in Reeves‟ case, along with how it develops and alters his social life and mental wellbeing, will be depicted in the research, by applying Crutch's literary trauma theory and Morrissey's criteria for the traumatized voice. The study will explore PTSD symptoms and the link between memory studies, trauma, and The War on Terror's impact on Reeves. The article will also examine how the stage unites language and performance to comprehend complex psychological issues in literature. This will create an emphatic reaction in the audience, emphasizing the importance of divulging in a literary perspective.
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