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on several sources, I will argue that the portrayal of autism in the film
Temple Grandin is largely accurate in its depiction of Grandin's difficulties
with emotions, social relationships and in its depiction of her powerful gift visualization
and became as successful as normal people. I still have to find relevant book
to my topic, but I’m trying my best to find one. I want to use one of
essays from jstore, so I can use it as my source. These two sources are
hard for me to find it, but I am still trying my best to find those sources.
You changed that last bit of the thesis (and it doesn't quite make sense):
ReplyDeleteBased on several sources, i will argue that the portrayal of autism in the film Temple Grandin is largely accurate in its depiction of Grandin's difficulties with emotions, social relationships and in its depiction of her powerful gift visulization.
That's enough.
JSTOR won't have anything on the recent film because it has older articles, but it will have plenty articles on autism.
Academic Search Complete will have more current articles on autism -- its symptoms, treatment and outcomes. You could find an article there to use to point out what the film gets right and wrong about the portrayal of Grandin's struggle with this condition. Hope this helps! --Prof. Dragan
Oops, that's 'powerful gift *of* visualization." You dropped that word & I cut and pasted it accidentally. --Prof. D.
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