Does Muriel suffer from some type of mental illness?

Does Muriel suffer from some type of mental illness? - Lonely patient embracing knees in light clinic

In Muriel's Wedding, Muriel's demeanor and actions in certain situations are bizarre and awkward at best.

Muriel acts almost child-like and giddy when she is introduced to the man she's going to marry and acts the same way as she's walking down the aisle to marry him. These are just a few examples of her bizarre behavior throughout the film.

Is there any evidence that Muriel suffers from some sort of developmental disability or is she just socially awkward?



Best Answer

As one of her 'friends' reminds her at Tanya's wedding, she's never even had a boyfriend...

I don't think Muriel had any type of intrinsic mental illness per se, save for a lifetime of being emotionally and verbally abused by her domineering father, who was, at every turn, calling Muriel "useless." He compounds this by humiliating her publicly and specifically:

— She comes out, she can't even type.

I could type.

— Then I get her a job at me solicitor's. After a month, Stevie Mason rings up and says he'll have to let her go... 'cause she can't type.

If I couldn't type, why did they give me my secretarial diploma?

— Because I paid for it!
— Sits around the house like a dead weight...
— watching TV, sleeping all day, getting arrested at weddings!
— You're useless.
— You're all useless.
— A bunch of useless no-hopers.

Her outburst in the bridal shoppe is a direct result of his neglect/abusive words:

I'm me.

— Her?

Muriel! Muriel Heslop! Stupid, fat and useless! I hate her! I'm not going back to being her again!

Bill Heslop's spirit broke her Mum's, pushing her fragile hand (from whence I think Muriel received her childlike innocence) into committing suicide. The time away from Porpoise Spit was enough for her to get her bottle and face him:

You owe us, Dad. We're not useless. We never were. Now you're looking after the kids...and you're gonna tell them they're not useless.

A lifetime of insufficient socialisation, combined with daily reminders of how "useless" they all were, produced this broken household, mother worn down and children who have no idea how to function in the world outside of the inhibited universe in which they'd been all of their lives.

Although I don't think she is mentally ill, I do think the "mental things" that did, in fact, happen to her took their toll... and will be slowly undone, the more distance she puts between her and Porpoise Spit, which is the "Happily Ever After" ending of the film.




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Why does Muriel want to get married?

Out from under the direct criticism of her father, Muriel feels that she can now put behind her all the problems of "Muriel Heslop", even changing her name to Mariel to escape those problems. She also feels she can now achieve true happiness, her primary goal being to get married.

How do you deal with mental illness?

How to look after your mental health
  • Talk about your feelings. Talking about your feelings can help you stay in good mental health and deal with times when you feel troubled. ...
  • Keep active. ...
  • Eat well. ...
  • Drink sensibly. ...
  • Keep in touch. ...
  • Ask for help. ...
  • Take a break. ...
  • Do something you're good at.




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