There was also a patient in a mental institution who underwent a lobotomy. After the procedure, his personality completely changed. He went from being a somewhat shy but normal man to being completely apathetic. He would sit for hours without any emotion, staring blankly. The idea that a surgical procedure could so drastically alter a person's essence is truly terrifying.
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One common theme is the exploration of power and control. In many such books, lobotomy is used as a tool by those in power (like in institutions) to subdue patients. For example, in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest', Nurse Ratched uses the threat of lobotomy as a means of controlling the patients.
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There is also 'The Bell Jar' which, while not directly centered on lobotomy, touches on the mental health issues and the extreme treatments that were sometimes considered in that era, which could potentially include lobotomy in the broader context of mental health treatments.
A young woman suffering from mild depression was recommended for a lobotomy. After the operation, she lost all her memories of her family, friends, and her past life. She couldn't recognize her own mother. She just sat in a corner all day, humming to herself. The fact that a so - called 'treatment' could cause such extreme and irreversible damage is extremely disturbing. This shows how little was really known about the brain at that time and how dangerous lobotomies could be.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various 'melting man' stories. It might be about a man who is physically melting due to some strange phenomenon, like a scientific experiment gone wrong or a curse in a fictional, horror - type setting.
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Since I don't know the exact'melting man story', I can't say for sure. But most likely the main character would be the melting man himself. There might also be some other characters like the people around him who are witnesses to his melting, such as his friends, family or the scientists if it's a science - based story.