Sorrow and Bliss

Importance of Beads on a String

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Over the years, Martha’s relatives and husband Patrick dismiss her crises as evidence of a difficult, hypersensitive personality. Until she meets Robert and is properly diagnosed, no one seems to consider them the symptoms of something much more troublesome. She wonders why no one ever considered her episodes to be “separate beads on one long string” (59) and to explore a pattern of clinical behavior.