: Reiterate how the film's "island" setting serves as a metaphor for Andrew’s isolation from reality.

: Explore how Andrew’s experience as a soldier at Dachau and the loss of his family created a level of guilt so profound that his mind shattered to protect itself.

The Architecture of Delusion: Reality vs. Perception in Shutter Island Ashecliffe Hospital: A Labyrinth of the Fractured Mind

represents Andrew's hallucinations and the false memories of his wife, Dolores, who he imagines died in a fire.

Truth, Trauma, and the Lighthouse: Analyzing Andrew Laeddis’s Journey

: Shutter Island uses atmosphere, deliberate continuity errors, and powerful symbolism to mirror the protagonist's descent into a reality he created to escape his own unbearable trauma. II. Narrative Technique: The Unreliable Narrator

: Explain how the film is told entirely through Teddy’s eyes, making the audience complicit in his delusion.

: Introduce Martin Scorsese’s 2010 psychological thriller as a masterclass in unreliable narration.