Adapted hallucination
When a book is adapted into a visual format, it employs visual effects to emphasize personal abstract problems.
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A Beautiful Mind: Based off a real doctor who suffered from hallucinations. In real life, he did not "see" things as he did in the movie.

Aoi Bungaku: The anime adaption of No Longer Human has a recurring theme of a ghost representing Yozo's torment. Such ghost did not exist in the novel.

Welcome To The NHK: In the anime and the manga, we see goblins running around the scenery which represent Sato's idea of a worldwide conspiracy. Like the above, they do not exist in the novel version.
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