Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Dec. 2011
It is called lunatic to that individual who suffers from madness, or failing that, who in a certain situation behaves just as a person who suffers from madness would.
It should be noted that madness is called absence or disorder of the mental faculties of an individual. Although until about two centuries ago the repudiation of the norms was considered madness established in a community, nowadays, when you talk about madness you are referring to the concrete imbalance mentalthat a person suffers and that manifests it to the world around him through the distorted perception reality, that is, the individual who suffers from madness easily loses control, presents hallucinations and displays really absurd actions for which it is difficult to find a reason or coherence.
Likewise, in some more severe cases of insanity, the lunatic's behavior is accompanied by very characteristic exaggerated gestures and gestures.
For example, an adult individual who rises to a medium
transport dressed with the appearance of a child and also in his behavior manifests as such, he will be seen and considered by the general of the people who observe him there as a lunatic. A lunatic spent the whole trip dressed and talking like a four-year-old. They all looked at him.Meanwhile, it is a term that is closely linked with other concepts, such as: maniac, wacky, insane, disturbed and mad, which are used with recurrence as synonyms of the same and is directly opposed to concepts such as sane and thoughtful, because a lunatic totally lacks the ability to reflection.
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