Monday, March 18, 2019
Autism :: essays research papers
These kids be blessed with terrific good looks--tall and straight, with bragging(a) dark eyes, glossy hair and a movie staffs smile-but this wasnt what was number heads. just about of these kids were not actually walking towards the line at McDonalds few were running and somehow skipping at the same time. And the kids were looking and smiling straight off at everyone they passed with their fingers in their ears, their elbows flared out on either side. And, further sturdy the bourgeoisie, they occasionally stopped and flapped their hands. I was all too aware of the scenes of the sight we passed. Some smiled, even laughed appreciatively, at their obvious joy at McDonalds. Some nodded to me sadly and knowingly "Ah, I know how hard their lives are," they stick outmed to say. Some flinched in exaggerated horror as though from some ghastly quadruplet alien from Warner Brothers. Others were cool, spotted them far off and pretended not to see them when they passed. Still others were so used to such surpassing weirdness that our fine show came nowhere near their threshold of surprise. One reaction, however, was more perplexing to me than all the others. I have commence to think of it as "The Look." The passerbys face becomes still and thoughtful. The eyes become narrow, like those of the cunning psychiatrist in an old movie when he asks a patient what the inkblots look like. A hand goes up to the lips and, shifting into field anthropologist mode, the eyewitness stops and stares and nods mutely as though making a mental note to spare this one down in the journal. Its a locked-on-target look. A piano travel onto the pavement nearby wouldnt jar the stunning logical processes at work. Having been unhappy by The Look about a thousand times, and being something of an amateurish field anthropologist myself, I have often asked this question "Why do these people act this way?" The best answers that I have been equal to(p) to come up w ith are these (a) They are heartless and rude and should be tortured in some hideous way for upsetting a really nice teacher.(b) They are ignorant and think that humans come in solidly "normal" and "abnormal" forms and have no uncertainty about what kind they themselves are. (c) They saw the movie "Rain Man" and are now experts on autism. (d) They are fearful and are trying to turn over distance from a scary sight by trying to ensure it as a rare scientific phenomenon.
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