what is the state of the protagonist's mental health? (the slave dealer by Thomas Pringle)
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The protagonist's mental health seems to be in a state of despair and isolation. He feels trapped in his role as a slave dealer and struggles with moral conflicts and guilt over his actions. He experiences inner turmoil and self-loathing, as well as a sense of alienation from society. Overall, his mental health appears to be severely affected by his involvement in the slave trade.