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  • Essay / Analysis of The Last Time I Wore a... by Daphné Scholinski

    She first lies to doctors about drug addiction, which lands her in drug support groups and a drug program help you stay sober. It's not productive for Daphne and she's tired of being lumped in with the drug addicts. She decides to be honest, aware and deny her exaggerated stories of alcohol and drug abuse before being admitted to psychiatric care. This is not considered a revelation though, she is not getting better, staff and patients actually believe the opposite. His pleas for sobriety and prior admissions of lies are seen as an addict denying his problem and a symptom of his drug addiction; unable to admit to herself and others that she has a